The GIA fee schedule I found charges by carat weight, not mm size. It's $60 for a very small pearl, under 3 carats. A larger pearl will weigh more. If I'm reading it correctly ...Would you be able to elaborate on the cost involved in getting a single Hanadama GIA certified?
According to the GIA, certification on 1 loose 9mm bead cultured pearl looks to be $60
Good catch, do you know of a mm to carat weight conversion formula or chart for pearls?
I wonder why the GIA prices pearls by carat weight for instead of mm?
So would $100 be more accurate for a 9mm pearl certificate then?
She says “they only get natural pearls to evaluate”. We know that isn’t trueI think BWeaves meant that GIA have maybe never had a solitary akoya pearl, i.e. one only, sent for certification.![]()
Yeah, that's not what I meant. The "only" wasn't meant to be in that sentence. My computer adds words to my sentences and I don't notice until later when I realize, "That's not what I typed." Damn you, autocorrect.She says “they only get natural pearls to evaluate”. We know that isn’t true