Description
Diploma in Gems & Crystals
Duration: 6–12 months (varies by institute)
Eligibility: High school diploma or equivalent; no prior experience required.
Course Modules
1. Introduction to Gemology
-
Basics of minerals, rocks, and gemstones
-
Formation of gems & crystals (geological processes)
-
Overview of the global gemstone industry
2. Identification of Gems & Crystals
-
Physical properties (hardness, cleavage, specific gravity)
-
Optical properties (refractive index, luster, dispersion)
-
Lab techniques: Use of microscopes, refractometers, spectroscopes
-
Common imitations and synthetics (e.g., glass, cubic zirconia)
3. Gemstone Grading & Valuation
-
The “4 Cs” (Color, Clarity, Cut, Carat) applied to gems
-
Pricing factors: Rarity, origin, treatments (heat, diffusion)
-
Market trends and certification (GIA, IGI, AGS)
4. Crystal Healing & Metaphysical Properties
-
Popular crystals (e.g., amethyst, citrine, rose quartz) and their uses
-
Energy systems (chakras, aura cleansing) – optional module
-
Ethical sourcing and cultural significance
5. Jewelry Design & Setting Techniques
-
Basics of metalwork (gold, silver, platinum)
-
Gemstone setting (prong, bezel, pavé)
-
CAD design for jewelry – introductory level
6. Practical Training & Lab Work
-
Hands-on gem testing (thermal conductivity, UV fluorescence)
-
Field trips to mines, trade shows, or jewelry workshops
-
Case studies: Famous gems and historical collections
7. Business & Ethics in the Gem Trade
-
Supply chain and ethical mining (Kimberley Process)
-
Legal regulations (import/export, certifications)
-
Starting a gemstone business: Marketing, branding, and e-commerce
Career Opportunities
-
Gemologist (labs, auctions)
-
Jewelry designer or appraiser
-
Crystal healing practitioner (requires additional certification)
-
Gemstone dealer or retailer
Certification
Upon completion, students may receive a diploma from the institution and optionally pursue external certifications like:
-
Gemological Institute of America (GIA) courses
-
International Gem Society (IGS) certifications
Additional Notes
-
Tools Provided: Students often receive a basic gemology toolkit (loupe, tweezers, testing instruments).
-
Flexibility: Some institutes offer online modules with mailed gem samples for remote learning.
Would you like details on specific institutes or a focus on gemology vs. crystal healing?




