SSEF Gemstone Reports for Coloured Stones
An SSEF Gemstone Report is issued for a single loose gemstone,
including diamond when the 4C's are not required. Gemstone Reports are
issued only for natural stones (no synthetic or imitation material)
and contain:
- Weight
- Shape and Cut
- Measurements
- Colour
- Identification
- Comments concerning the treatment situation
- Colour photo of the stone
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Special characteristics, either natural (like asterism, colour change
etc.) or artificial (like traces of treatments, significant damage etc.)
may also appear under "comments".
Since
the recognition of the SSEF Laboratory by CIBJO
(International Confederation of Jewellery, Silverware, Diamonds, Pearls
and Stones) in 1978 we have kept the CIBJO
Nomenclature Recommendations as guidelines for our Reports. These rules
classify gemstones as natural minerals. Synthetic crystals, in contrast,
are not considered gemstones, and their name must be always preceded
by the word "synthetic". When we identify "emerald"
on our reports, it means that the stone is of natural formation. It
is not our standard to use terms like "natural, genuine or precious"
when we give the identification.
On request and under favourable conditions, we may put our opinion
of the origin under comments. The determination of origin requires
additional analytical tests and thus is a supplementary service.
For more information, please refer to our STANDARDS
& APPLICATIONS catalogue.
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