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Rough Diamond Evaluation and Grading Course
- Duration of Rough Diamond
Evaluation and Grading Course
It is a 2 week course - full day
from Monday to Friday, 08:00 to 14:00.
- Commencement
The Rough Diamond Evaluation and
Grading Courses will be run as follows:-
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Rough Diamond Evaluation
and Grading Courses
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| Start
Date |
End Date |
Status |
| 28 May 2012 | 08 June 2012 | Vacancies |
| 11 June 2012 | 22 June 2012 | Vacancies |
| 25 June 2012 | 06 July 2012 | Vacancies |
| 09 July 2012 | 20 July 2012 | Vacancies |
| 23 July 2012 | 03 August 2012 | Vacancies |
| 06 August 2012 | 17 August 2012 | Vacancies |
| 20 August 2012 | 31 August 2012 | Vacancies |
| 03 September 2012 | 14 September 2012 | Vacancies |
| 17 September 2012 | 28 September 2012 | Vacancies |
| 01 October 2012 | 12 October 2012 | Vacancies |
| 15 October 2012 | 26 October 2012 | Vacancies |
| 29 October 2012 | 09 November 2012 | Vacancies |
- Course Fee
The course fee is US$1,400.00. South African
citizens pay R7,200.00 inclusive.
Bursaries are available for South African citizens. For more information
please visit us at our office.
Off-site training sessions can be arranged provided there are a minimum of
10 students per course. Please contact our offices for more information.
To ensure personal
attention, each course is limited to a maximum of ten students.
A registration deposit of
50% is payable to secure the student's place. Check
availability of course date before paying a deposit. Acceptance will only
be confirmed upon receipt of the required deposit paid into our bank
account and proof provided.
- General Course Objectives
- To prepare the
student
to become proficient in every technique
involved in the evaluation and grading of
diamonds.
- To teach the student
how to sort and buy diamonds both in the rough
and cut state and how colour, imperfection and
shape affect prices.
- Course Outline
Students will learn:
- the correct use of a loupe.
- the
different varieties of diamond crystals and
polycrystalline aggregates in diamonds using real diamonds as
well as wooden and plastic models.
- the identification of imitation
(fake) diamonds.
- structural defects
and the internal structure of diamond crystals including marks,
inclusions, naart, maccles and stress.
- optical, mechanical,
electrical, thermal and chemical properties of
diamond crystals.
- the study of impurity
centres in rough diamond crystals, their cause
and effect.
- how to select
diamonds for fancy shapes, determining their
ultimate form whilst in the rough stage.
- how to determine
colour in diamonds, both natural and artificial,
and its effect on buying and selling.
- how to select and sort rough
diamonds for purity, colour, size, shape and any unusual qualities.
- how to determine
whether a whole rough diamond is to be cleaved,
sawed or retained as is.
- classification of
rough gems and industrial diamonds.
- use of a polariscope when analyzing
stress and strain within the internal molecular structure of rough
diamonds.
- sketching of rough diamonds
pinpointing impurities within the diamond.
- use of a Moe gauge to estimate
weight recovery as well as estimating weight recovery percentages.
- pricing of rough diamonds using the
Rapaport Polished Diamond Price List and the ADTEC
Rough Diamond Guideline Price List.
- Diploma
There will be a practical exam on
completion of this course, and the student will receive a diploma stating that they have successfully completed
the Rough Diamond Evaluation and Grading Course at the
Diamond Education College.
- Applications
- Applications must be made well in
advance because of the limited number of students
that can be accommodated at any specific intake.
- Admission is solely
at the schools discretion.
- Full fee must be paid
before commencement of the course.
- Fees are not refundable. Postponing of the course is possible only with two weeks advance notice.
- Equipment
All equipment for use during the
course will be provided and remain the property of the
Diamond Education College.
- Accommodation and
Transportation
Students must arrange
their own transport and accommodation.
- Discipline
Students will be subject to the
disciplinary code of the Diamond Education College. Any
student who is in breach of its code will be liable to
suspension or expulsion without refund of fees paid.
- Language
The course is presented in English
or Afrikaans. Students must be able to
understand and converse in these languages. Interpreters
for Dutch, Flemish, Polish, Czech and Russian are available.
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