Hello, I'm Grace Amelia, an expert gemologist and Jewelry Appraiser

A distinguished gemologist and jewellery appraiser with over 15 years of expertise. Armed with a Bachelor's Degree in Gemmology from the renowned Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and a coveted Graduate Gemologist (GG) certification, Grace's journey is characterised by a deep passion for uncovering the intrinsic beauty of gemstones.

Monica Becker

What We Do

We offered various services ranging from Jewellery Appraiser to Diamond Grading.

FAQS


Who is a gemologist?
A gemologist is an expert in the study of gemstones. They can identify, grade, and value gemstones based on their characteristics and properties.
Why should I get my jewelry appraised?
Getting your jewelry appraised can help you determine its value for insurance purposes, estate planning, or potential resale. It can also help you understand the quality and authenticity of your jewelry.
How often should I have my jewelry appraised?
It's a good idea to have your jewelry appraised every 2-3 years, as the value of gemstones and precious metals can fluctuate over time. You may also want to get an updated appraisal if you've made any significant changes to the piece, such as adding or removing stones.
What factors affect the value of a gemstone?
The value of a gemstone depends on several factors, including its size, color, clarity, cut, and rarity. Gemstones that are larger, more vibrant in color, and free of flaws are generally more valuable.
What should I look for when buying a diamond?
When buying a diamond, you should look for the "four Cs": carat weight, color, clarity, and cut. A diamond with a higher carat weight, color grade, clarity grade, and a well-proportioned cut will generally be more valuable.