The GIA developed the universal standard for diamond quality: Color, Clarity, Cut, and Carat Weight. 2. Buying Guide: How to Verify "GIA Gold" Jewelry
While GIA grades the stone, the gold itself should have its own "hallmarks" (e.g., 14K, 18K, or 750) indicating its purity. 3. Key Differences: GIA vs. Other Certifications
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Beyond the "Gold Standard" of gemstone grading, the term may refer to: Gia Gold
A General Indemnity Agreement (GIA) is a legal contract used in surety bonding.