FAQs
General Testing Questions
What shipping methods are available for gemstone returns?
We use reliable and secure courier services for returning gemstones. You can choose between standard or express shipping, depending on how quickly you’d like your stones returned.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept all major credit and debit cards, bank transfers, and digital payment options such as PayPal. For international clients, we also offer currency conversion services at checkout.
How can I track my gemstone testing status?
Once your gemstone has been submitted for testing, you’ll receive a unique tracking number. You can use this number on our website to check the current status of your gemstone testing and when the report will be ready.
Educational and Miscellaneous Questions
Does Girgem offer educational resources about gemstones?
We use reliable and secure courier services for returning gemstones. You can choose between standard or express shipping, depending on how quickly you’d like your stones returned.
Do you offer gemstone certification courses?
Yes, Girgem offers certification courses for those who want to deepen their knowledge of gemology. Check out our “Gemology Courses” page for more information on course content, fees, and enrollment procedures.
Can Girgem help me choose the right gemstone for my needs?
While we don’t sell gemstones, we can guide you on important factors to consider when purchasing one. We recommend reviewing our “Gemstone Guides” section to help you make an informed decision.
Certifications
Does Girgem provide gemstone certifications?
Yes, we issue gemstone certification reports that verify the identity, characteristics, and treatments of gemstones. These certificates can be used for insurance, appraisal, or personal records.
Are Girgem certifications accepted internationally?
Yes, our certifications are recognized internationally by gemstone buyers, sellers, and appraisers.
How often should I have my gemstone certified?
It’s recommended to certify gemstones before selling, insuring, or after any major repair. While a certificate doesn’t expire, some prefer to re-certify gemstones after significant time has passed or if there have been changes to the stone.
Miscellaneous Questions
Does Girgem test jewelry for authenticity?
Yes, we can test not only the gemstones in jewelry but also the metal to confirm if it is genuine gold, silver, platinum, or another material.
Do you offer rush testing services?
Yes, we offer expedited services for those who need urgent testing. Please contact us to arrange a faster processing time for an additional fee.
Can Girgem assist with gemstone insurance?
While we don’t directly offer insurance, our identification and grading reports can be used as official documentation when obtaining insurance for your gemstones.
How do I submit a large number of gemstones for testing?
If you have a bulk order of gemstones, please contact us to discuss customized pricing and turnaround time. We regularly handle large orders for gem dealers and collectors.
Can Girgem test non-gemstone materials?
Yes, we can test materials such as glass, plastics, or any substances that are sometimes mistaken for gemstones, providing you with a clear identification report.
Gemstone Care
How should I care for my gemstones?
Proper care depends on the type of gemstone. We recommend regular cleaning using warm soapy water for most stones, and always avoiding harsh chemicals or ultrasonic cleaners unless confirmed safe for your specific gemstone. Check our “Gemstone Care” section for detailed care instructions.
Are there gemstones that should not be exposed to sunlight?
Yes, certain gemstones like amethyst, topaz, and opal can fade when exposed to direct sunlight over long periods. Refer to our care guides for gemstone-specific advice.
How can I clean my jewelry at home without damaging the gemstones?
For most gemstones, a soft cloth and warm soapy water are safe. However, gemstones like pearls, opals, and emeralds require special care. Avoid using ultrasonic or steam cleaners unless confirmed safe for your stone. Visit our website for a full list of cleaning tips.
Grading and Reports
Does Girgem provide grading for colored gemstones?
While we don’t offer formal grading for colored gemstones, we do provide identification reports. These reports detail the gemstone’s weight, size, shape, and color, as well as any natural or synthetic treatments. We focus on providing accurate information to help you understand your gemstone.
Can Girgem provide an appraisal report for diamonds or gemstones?
No, we don’t offer valuation or appraisal services. However, we do provide detailed identification and grading reports, which you can use as a reference when seeking an appraisal from a certified gem appraiser.
What’s included in an identification report?
Our identification reports contain detailed information about your gemstone’s type, variety, origin (if identifiable), dimensions, weight, and any detectable treatments.
How do I read my gemstone report?
Each section of your report is explained in detail. For example, we will describe the gemstone’s weight, color, shape, and any treatments found. We’ll also include a guide to help you understand each technical term used.
Does Girgem offer educational resources about gemstones?
Yes! We can test gemstones that are already set in metal jewelry, such as rings, bracelets, or necklaces. If your stones are strung together in beads or any other form, we can test those too.
Do you test rough or uncut gemstones?
Absolutely! We can test uncut, rough gemstones to identify their type and assess their authenticity. This is a common service for gem collectors and sellers.
Are synthetic gemstones tested by Girgem?
Yes, we test both natural and synthetic gemstones. Our reports clearly distinguish between the two and provide detailed information on their characteristics.
Can you identify whether my gemstone has been treated?
Yes, part of our testing process includes checking for any treatments, such as heating, fracture filling, or other enhancements that may have been applied to improve the appearance of the gemstone.
Shipping, Payments, and Support
What shipping methods are available for gemstone returns?
We use reliable and secure courier services for returning gemstones. You can choose between standard or express shipping, depending on how quickly you’d like your stones returned.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept all major credit and debit cards, bank transfers, and digital payment options such as PayPal. For international clients, we also offer currency conversion services at checkout.
How can I track my gemstone testing status?
Once your gemstone has been submitted for testing, you’ll receive a unique tracking number. You can use this number on our website to check the current status of your gemstone testing and when the report will be ready.
Lab Services
Can Girgem test diamonds for authenticity?
Yes, we offer specialized testing services to determine the authenticity of diamonds. Our lab uses advanced equipment to verify whether a diamond is natural or synthetic.
Can Girgem detect if a gemstone is lab-grown?
Yes, we can identify lab-grown gemstones. Our tests can detect whether a gemstone is naturally occurring or produced in a laboratory.
What methods are used to test gemstones?
We employ a variety of methods including visual inspections, advanced spectroscopy, and chemical analysis. The exact testing method depends on the type of gemstone and what needs to be evaluated.
Can Girgem test pearls?
Yes, we provide testing services for natural, cultured, and synthetic pearls. Our reports identify their origin and provide information about any treatments.
Specific Gemstones
What’s the difference between a sapphire and a ruby?
Both are varieties of the mineral corundum. The red variety is called ruby, while all other colors (including blue) are called sapphire. They share the same hardness and general characteristics but differ in color.
Can Girgem determine the origin of a gemstone?
In some cases, yes. Using advanced testing methods, we can determine the geographical origin of certain gemstones like emeralds, rubies, and sapphires. However, not all stones reveal clear information about their origin.
How do I know if my gemstone is valuable?
The value of a gemstone depends on factors such as its rarity, size, color, clarity, and whether it’s natural or treated. For an accurate valuation, you can bring your gemstone to a certified appraiser after receiving your identification report from Girgem.