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    • The History of the Diamond as an Engagement Ring
    • Buying Diamonds
    • The Perfect Diamond Engagement Ring
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        • Tourmaline Overview
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        • Citrine Birthstone Overview
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      • December Birthstones
        • Tanzanite Gemstone Overview
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        • Conclave
        • Confluence
        • Events Calendar
      • The Practical Guide to Jewelry Appraising
      • Advanced Personal Property Appraisal Course (APPA)
    • Credentials
      • American Gem Society Titles & Designations
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The American Gem Society (AGS) is a nonprofit trade association of fine jewelry professionals dedicated to setting, maintaining and promoting the highest standards of ethical conduct and professional behavior through education, accreditation, recertification of its membership, gemological standards, and gemological research.

The Society is committed to providing educational products to inform and protect the consumer and to contributing to the betterment of the trade by creating industry standards to protect the jewelry-buying public and the fine jewelry industry as a whole.

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Mission Statement

The American Gem Society (AGS) is a nonprofit trade association of fine jewelry professionals dedicated to setting, maintaining and promoting the highest standards of ethical conduct and professional behavior through education, accreditation, recertification of its membership, gemological standards, and gemological research.

The Society is committed to providing educational products to inform and protect the consumer and to contributing to the betterment of the trade by creating industry standards to protect the jewelry-buying public and the fine jewelry industry as a whole.

American Gem Society

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