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CIBJO proposes universal standards for gem labs

Ahead of the 2024 CIBJO Congress in Shanghai, the Gemmological Commission has released a report advocating for the adoption of universal best practices for gem laboratories worldwide.

The report suggests that the CIBJO Gemmological Laboratories Blue Book, a comprehensive guide spanning over 300 pages, be used as a benchmark for gem labs. This could potentially lead to the creation of an international registry of laboratories that adhere to these standards.


Currently, there is a lack of regulation governing gem laboratories in many countries. This can pose risks to both the industry and consumers. The CIBJO Gemmological Commission aims to address this issue by establishing clear guidelines for gem labs.


The Blue Book aligns with ISO 17025, an international standard for testing and calibration laboratories. However, it goes beyond this by providing specific methodologies and standards tailored to the gemstone and jewellery industries.


The report outlines the essential requirements for establishing a reliable and responsible gem lab, including management practices, technical formalities, and ensuring independence and impartiality. It also details the various factors that contribute to the accuracy and reliability of gem testing and grading.


The Gemmological Commission plans to discuss the possibility of creating a mechanism to recognise laboratories that comply with the Blue Book standards. This could involve issuing a “CIBJO Acknowledgement of Gemmological Laboratories” and listing them alongside other recognised bodies. Such a registry could help consumers and industry professionals identify reputable gem labs.


However, it’s important to note that the recognition does not imply any verification or endorsement of specific results by CIBJO. The individual laboratories remain responsible for their activities.































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