Unveiling Authenticity Through Expertise

Explore the intricate world of gemstones with scientific precision. This program builds the analytical and practical skills needed to confidently identify natural, synthetic, and imitation stones in professional settings.

Gems Stones
Identification

2 Days
23,600
10.00 AM - 5.00 PM
Limited Seats

Gems stones identification

Learning Pathways

The Gemstone Identification course provides a comprehensive blend of theoretical understanding and practical expertise in gemology. Participants will learn to analyze gemstones through visual observation, optical study, and microscopic examination—developing the ability to distinguish between natural, synthetic, and treated stones. The program emphasizes real-world identification techniques, ensuring confidence in evaluating gemstones for authenticity, quality, and commercial value.

  • Gain foundational knowledge of gemology and gemstone formation.
  • Understand physical and optical properties that define gemstone identity.
  • Learn visual and on-site identification techniques for accurate analysis.
  • Study major gemstones including ruby, sapphire, emerald, cat’s eye, hessonite garnet, and diamond.
  • Differentiate between natural and synthetic gemstones.
  • Examine inclusions and internal structures through microscopic observation.
  • Practice gemstone evaluation using a 10x loupe for buying and selling applications.

Course Highlights

Comprehensive Gemology Foundation

Understand the core principles of gemology, covering gemstone origins, structures, and identification fundamentals.

Practical Identification Techniques

Gain hands-on experience using visual observation, optical testing, and on-site identification methods.

Study of Precious Gemstones

Explore key gemstones including ruby, sapphire, emerald, cat’s eye, hessonite garnet, and diamond with expert guidance.

Microscopic & Loupe Analysis

Develop precision in detecting inclusions and authenticity using microscopes and 10x loupes for real-world buying and selling.

Career Prospects

Gemstone Appraiser

Work with jewelry houses, traders, and certification agencies to evaluate gemstone authenticity and market value.

Jewelry Retail & Trading Expert

Apply gem identification skills in retail and wholesale environments to ensure quality assurance and trustworthy transactions.

Gemology Laboratory Analyst

Conduct laboratory testing and microscopic analysis to classify natural, synthetic, and treated gemstones with precision.

Admission Process

FAQ

This course is open to students, jewelry professionals, traders, and anyone interested in understanding gemstones. No prior gemological experience is required.

You will learn to identify gemstones using visual observation, optical properties, and microscopic examination. The course covers major gemstones, synthetics, treatments, and practical analysis using a 10x loupe.

Yes. The program includes extensive hands-on training using microscopes, loupes, and real gemstones for practical identification and valuation exercises.

Yes ✅ Upon successful completion, participants will receive an MSME – CFTI (Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises) approved certificate, recognized across jewelry and gemstone industries.

Graduates can pursue careers as gemstone appraisers, gemology lab analysts, jewelry retail experts, or independent consultants in the gemstone trade.

You can apply directly through our official website or contact our admissions team for enrollment details and upcoming batch schedules.