Lisa Adelle Design, Inc. proudly supports the Gemological Institute of America (GIA).
As a result of continued financial support of the GIA, Lisa Adelle Design will be featured in an upcoming issue of “The Loupe – GIA World News” as an acknowledged member of this years listing of the Annual Honor Roll of Donors.
Celebrating it’s 70th anniversary, the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), is a non-profit organization that services the needs of the Gem and Jewelry industry. Through programs like the “GIA Endowment Fund”, financial support is made available that is necessary for research, education, scholarships and other GIA programs that protect and serve the Gem and Jewelry industry.
Since 1931, when Robert M. Shipley founded the Gemological Institute of America in Los Angeles, GIA has translated its expert knowledge of diamonds and gemstones into the most respected education available in the gem and jewelry industry. The Institute’s world renowned curricula of courses, classes, and seminars are developed to help jewelers and their customers deal in a mutually assured spirit of professionalism and trust.
Look beyond the world renowned reputation of GIA’s Diamond Grading Reports…
…beyond the credibility and prestige imparted by its diploma programs…
…beyond the countless discoveries of its distinguished scientists and researchers…
…and what you’re left with are the active ingredients in each of GIA’s products and services: knowledge and integrity.
Values that have distinguished GIA as an impartial and trusted friend to both consumers and jewelry professionals for well over half a century is also a core standard that Lisa Adelle Design lives by today.
Lisa Adelle Design has served the fine jewelry industry for over 15 years, and firmly believes in the values and goals of this organization. GIA programs will guarantee that the research and education needs of the industry will always be met, and as a result provide the practical solutions and skilled personnel necessary for positive growth into the future.
http://www.gia.edu