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Both are independent, reputable certification labs. GIA applies slightly stricter standards for natural diamonds and is the most widely trusted globally. IGI is the standard certifier for lab-grown diamonds. TJ Diamond stocks both GIA and IGI certified stones and recommends GIA for natural diamonds and IGI for lab-grown.
When you buy a diamond engagement ring, the certificate that accompanies it is your primary independent quality verification. Every diamond TJ Diamond sells carries either a GIA (Gemological Institute of America) or IGI (International Gemological Institute) certificate. This article explains what each certifier is, how their standards differ, and how to choose between them.
What GIA and IGI Both Do
Both GIA and IGI are independent gemological laboratories — they do not buy or sell diamonds. Their role is to assess the quality of diamonds submitted to them and issue a grading report documenting the four quality variables (cut, colour, clarity, and carat weight) to a defined standard. Neither lab has a financial interest in the grade the diamond receives.
Both laboratories are accepted by jewellers, insurance companies, and diamond dealers globally. A GIA or IGI certificate accompanies the ring and can be used for insurance valuation, resale documentation, and independent quality verification. Both labs also provide online report verification tools where any buyer can confirm the certificate's authenticity by entering the report number.
The Key Differences
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Factor |
GIA |
IGI |
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Founded |
1931 — oldest major diamond lab |
1975 — largest by volume |
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Grading standards |
More conservative, slightly stricter in middle grades |
Slightly less conservative in middle grades — same scale |
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Natural diamond reputation |
Highest in the industry |
Well-respected, slightly below GIA for natural stones |
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Lab-grown diamonds |
Certifies lab-grown, less common |
Industry standard for lab-grown diamonds |
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Resale value (natural) |
Highest — GIA commands a premium |
Slightly below GIA on secondary market |
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Resale value (lab-grown) |
Equivalent to IGI |
Equivalent to GIA for lab-grown |
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Price per certificate |
Higher — premium for strict standards |
Lower — more accessible pricing |
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Online verification |
gia.edu/report-check |
igi.org/verify |
Why GIA Is Preferred for Natural Diamonds
GIA applies slightly stricter grading standards than IGI in the middle quality ranges (F-J colour, VS1-SI1 clarity). This means a GIA G VS2 natural diamond has been verified against a stricter standard than an IGI G VS2. In practice, two diamonds with identical certificate grades from different labs may not be identical stones. A GIA-graded stone at a given grade is more reliably within the stated grade range than an IGI-graded stone at the same grade.
For natural diamonds where long-term resale value is a consideration, GIA is the preferred certificate. The secondary market for natural diamonds applies a modest premium to GIA-certified stones, particularly at the 1 carat and above level. GIA certificates are also the most universally accepted by US jewellers for trade-in or upgrade programs.
Why IGI Is the Standard for Lab-Grown Diamonds
The majority of lab-grown diamonds are IGI-certified, and IGI's lab-grown grading standards are well-established. GIA also certifies lab-grown diamonds, but GIA lab-grown certificates are less common in the market simply because most lab-grown diamond producers have standardised on IGI. Both are entirely appropriate for lab-grown diamond certification — the choice between them for lab-grown is less significant than for natural diamonds.
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Browse TJ Diamond's full selection of lab-grown diamonds — all available with IGI or GIA certification at equivalent quality grades to natural diamonds.
What a Certificate Does Not Tell You
A certificate documents grades — it does not show you what the stone looks like. Two diamonds with identical GIA grades can appear meaningfully different in person due to differences in specific facet arrangement within the grade range, inclusion placement (a cloud near the table vs an inclusion near the girdle), fluorescence character, and the individual proportions within the stated depth and table ranges.
This is why TJ Diamond provides virtual consultations for every diamond: the certificate tells you what the grades are, and the consultation shows you what the stone actually looks like. For a complete explanation of what the 4Cs mean and how each affects a diamond's appearance, see our article what are the 4Cs of diamonds?.
For an understanding of how certificate grades affect diamond pricing, see how much does a 1 carat diamond ring cost?.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the difference between GIA and IGI diamond certification? |
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GIA (Gemological Institute of America) and IGI (International Gemological Institute) are both independent diamond grading laboratories that issue certificates documenting a diamond's cut, colour, clarity, and carat weight. GIA is the older and more established of the two, founded in 1931, and its grading standards are widely considered the most conservative and consistent in the industry. IGI was founded in 1975 and is the world's largest independent gem certification and appraisal institute by volume. Both certificates are accepted by insurance companies and jewellers globally. The primary differences: GIA applies slightly stricter grading standards than IGI in the middle quality ranges, and GIA certificates command a modest premium in the natural diamond resale market. For lab-grown diamonds, IGI is the more widely used certifier and their grading is well-regarded. |
Q2: Which certificate is better for an engagement ring, GIA or IGI? |
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For natural diamonds, GIA is the more conservative and widely respected certification. A GIA-certified natural diamond with a given colour and clarity grade is typically graded to a slightly stricter standard than an IGI-certified diamond at the same grade, meaning a GIA G VS2 and an IGI G VS2 may not be identical stones even at the same certificate grades. For lab-grown diamonds, IGI has become the industry standard. The majority of lab-grown diamonds are IGI-certified, and IGI's lab-grown grading is well-established and widely accepted. TJ Diamond offers both GIA and IGI certified diamonds. For natural diamonds where long-term resale value is a consideration, GIA is generally preferred. For lab-grown diamonds, IGI is the standard choice and entirely appropriate. |
Q3: Does a GIA or IGI certificate guarantee diamond quality? |
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A GIA or IGI certificate documents the diamond's measured grades at the time of grading — it is an objective record, not a guarantee of subjective quality. Two diamonds can carry identical GIA grades and appear meaningfully different in person due to differences in facet pattern, fluorescence character, inclusion placement (a cloud near the table vs an inclusion near the girdle), and the specific proportions within the grade range. The certificate provides the essential quality framework for comparison, but it does not replace in-person or virtual visual assessment. This is why TJ Diamond holds virtual consultations for every diamond before purchase — the certificate tells the buyer what the grades are, and the consultation shows the buyer what the stone actually looks like in the specific setting metal they have chosen. |
Q4: Is IGI trustworthy for lab-grown diamonds? |
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Yes. IGI is the most widely used certifying laboratory for lab-grown diamonds and their lab-grown grading standards are well-established and consistently applied. The majority of lab-grown diamonds produced by leading growers are IGI-certified, and IGI certificates for lab-grown diamonds are accepted by jewellers, insurance companies, and resellers globally. GIA also certifies lab-grown diamonds and their grading is equally respected, though GIA lab-grown certificates are less common in the market. Both GIA and IGI lab-grown certificates use the same 4Cs grading framework as natural diamond certificates, with the addition of a notation indicating the diamond is laboratory-grown. |
Q5: Can you tell if a diamond is lab-grown from its GIA or IGI certificate? |
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Yes. GIA and IGI certificates for lab-grown diamonds state explicitly on the certificate that the diamond is laboratory-grown, using wording such as "laboratory-grown," "lab-grown," or "synthetic" depending on the certifier and the year of certification. The certificate also typically notes the growth method (CVD or HPHT). A natural diamond certificate will not contain any such notation. The diamond's unique report number can be verified on the GIA or IGI online lookup tool, where the same information is visible. A buyer receiving a diamond with a certificate can therefore verify the natural or lab-grown status of any GIA or IGI certified stone independently and immediately. |
Q6: What does the GIA grading scale for diamond colour mean? |
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The GIA colour grading scale for white diamonds runs from D (completely colourless) to Z (light yellow or brown). D, E, and F are colourless grades, visible as colourless to the naked eye in any setting. G, H, I, and J are near-colourless — appearing colourless to the naked eye in most settings, with slight warmth visible under magnification or in direct comparison with a D-F stone. K through Z show increasing visible warmth or yellow tint. For most engagement ring buyers, G or H colour represents the practical sweet spot: effectively colourless in the finished ring at a meaningfully lower price than D-F grades. The colour grade advantage of warm metal settings (yellow gold, rose gold) allows buyers to select H or I colour without visible warmth, saving significantly at any carat weight. |
Q7: How do I verify a GIA or IGI diamond certificate is genuine? |
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Every GIA and IGI certificate carries a unique report number printed on the certificate. For GIA certificates, enter the report number at gia.edu/report-check to verify the certificate's authenticity and view the graded details. For IGI certificates, enter the report number at igi.org/verify to verify. The online record will confirm the same grades shown on the physical certificate. Most modern GIA and IGI certified diamonds also have the report number laser-inscribed on the girdle of the diamond itself (the narrow band around the edge), which can be verified under 10x magnification by any trained jeweller. TJ Diamond provides the specific certificate report number before any purchase is finalised, so buyers can independently verify the stone's grades before the ring ships. |
Q8: Do natural diamonds hold their value better than lab-grown diamonds? |
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Natural diamonds have historically retained value better than lab-grown diamonds on the secondary market. Lab-grown diamond prices have declined significantly since 2020 as production technology has improved and production volumes have increased, reducing the price premium that early lab-grown diamonds commanded. As of 2025, lab-grown diamonds at retail are typically 50-70% below natural equivalents at the same quality grades. On resale, the gap is typically even larger. For buyers whose primary goal is a visually impressive ring within a defined budget, lab-grown provides the most stone presence per dollar. For buyers who specifically want a ring that holds secondary market value, natural diamonds remain the more conservative choice. TJ Diamond offers both natural and lab-grown diamonds with GIA and IGI certification, allowing buyers to make an informed choice based on their specific priorities. |