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GIA vs IGI — what's the difference?

Both are real, both are independent, and both matter — but they're not interchangeable. Here's what a wholesale buyer needs to know before comparing prices across certificates.

GIA IGI
Founded 1931, USA 1975, Belgium
Grading style Created the 4Cs and the modern grading system; generally the stricter, most conservative standard in the trade World's largest independent lab; reports tend to grade slightly more generously on color/clarity for a comparable stone
Strongest regional trust USA, Europe — the default reference standard globally Widely accepted across Asia, the Middle East, and especially the Belgian (Antwerp) and Hong Kong trade
Lab locations Fewer labs, centralized grading 18 locations worldwide — faster turnaround in more markets
Verify a report GIA Report Check IGI Verification

What this means when comparing prices

Two stones both marketed as "VS1, F color" aren't automatically equal if one is GIA-graded and the other IGI-graded — IGI's grading distribution tends to skew a notch more generous. A buyer comparing per-carat pricing across certificates should treat the grading lab as part of the spec, not a footnote. This is exactly why every stone in our live inventory shows its certifying lab alongside the 4Cs.

Which one should you ask for?

Depends on your end market. Selling into the US or reselling to a retailer who only trusts GIA — ask for GIA. Selling into Belgium, Hong Kong, or broader Asian markets where IGI is the trade norm and turnaround matters — IGI is standard and well-trusted. We supply both, certified either way before it leaves Surat.