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GSI And Bharat Ratnam Mega CFC Conduct Gem Identification Masterclass

GSI, in association with Bharat Ratnam Mega CFC, conducted a new batch of its Gem Identification Masterclass to strengthen practical gemstone education, technical understanding, quality evaluation and sourcing awareness among jewellery industry professionals

GSI And Bharat Ratnam Mega CFC Conduct Gem Identification Masterclass

New Delhi: In an attempt to boost gemstone education in the Indian jewellery industry, the Gemological Science International (GSI) laboratory, in association with Bharat Ratnam Mega CFC, conducted a new batch of its “Gem Identification Masterclass”. The class is aimed at bridging the technical understanding gap in the coloured gemstone segment.

Bharat Ratnam Mega CFC is an initiative of GJEPC, supported by India’s commerce ministry. Its partnership with GSI is focused on addressing the changing market demand in the jewellery industry, the factors influencing gemstone sourcing, quality evaluation, and customer communication strategies across the trade.

The masterclass was exclusively designed for industry professionals and focused on practical gemological training, including gemstone identification, separation of natural gemstones from simulants and synthetics, treatment detection, geographic origin analysis, and value-related factors.

Speaking about the masterclass, Ravi Menon, CEO, Bharat Ratnam Mega CFC, said the gemological sector requires learning and upskilling to align with the evolving global standards of gemology, and therefore continuous investments in these directions are a must.

Ramit Kapur, Managing Director, GSI India, noted the changing scenario for retailers and jewellery experts. He said professionals are seeking deeper technical understanding as the consumer class is changing and is more informed than before. Today, they have more queries regarding gemstones and sourcing practices.

The initiative is expected to add meaningful depth to gemstone education in the jewellery industry, as participants were not limited to theoretical learning but were given hands-on exposure to professional gemological instruments and advanced gemstone analysis techniques under the guidance of GSI instructors.