A Small Diamond Assortment Course is a specialized training program
designed for individuals looking to gain expertise in selecting, grading, and
working with small diamonds, typically those that are under 0.15 carats in size.
Small diamonds are often used in jewelry pieces such as pavé settings, rings,
earrings, and necklaces, and mastering their assortment is crucial for those
working in the diamond and jewelry industry.
Course Outcomes
Understanding Diamond Characteristics: Sorting for clarity, color, carat
weight, and cut is essential when assessing small diamonds.
Clarity Grading: Identifying inclusions and blemishes, especially in small
diamonds where these characteristics are more difficult to detect.
Cut Quality: Understanding how the cut of a diamond affects its brilliance,
particularly important in small diamonds used in clusters or pavé settings.
Sorting by Size: Techniques to group small diamonds by size, shape, and
quality.
Mixing Small Diamonds for Jewelry Production: Understanding how to
select and assort small diamonds for different jewelry designs, ensuring
uniformity for pavé or halo settings.
Creating Custom Assortments as per diamond Market: Training in how to
create assortments for specific jewelry needs, including designs that
require matching diamonds in terms of color and clarity
Safe Handling of Small Diamonds: Best practices for storing and handling
small diamonds, ensuring no damage occurs.
Packaging for Retail and Wholesale: How small diamonds are packaged
for sale, whether in individual bags, sorted trays, or as part of larger
collections.