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Testing for laboratory-grown diamonds with the ARi by Presidium - REVIEW

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
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    Hello professional gem & jewellery friends!
    Welcome to The Gem Academy RUclips channel where we will discuss all things laboratory-grown diamond related AND test out equipment specifically designed to ease our work at separating laboratory-grown diamonds and natural diamonds.
    This video is all about the ARi - the latest diamond verification tool® by Presidium - which answers many retailers request for a relatively affordable, easy-to-use testing tool that can be used on stones set within jewellery. The ARi can identify natural diamonds and indicates potential laboratory-grown (Type IIa) based on UV absorption. In this video we will discuss how to use this equipment as well as the benefits and limitations of the ARi by Presidium.
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    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:30 ARi introduction
    00:40 Why the ARi was designed
    01:29 How the ARi works (the science)
    02:10 How to use the ARi tester
    02:51 Possible results
    03:15 Benefits
    03:38 Testing set stones
    03:43 ARi Price
    03:50 Blue fluorescence with the ARi
    04:13 Limitation: Cut quality
    04:47 Limitation: Fancy shape diamonds
    05:45 Limitation: Size
    06:26 Limitation: Colour
    06:53 Limitation: Simulants
    07:22 Accuracy and Reliability - ASSURE Testing Program results
    08:15 Summary - What the ARi is good for
    08:34 BUT… advice for using the ARi
    08:52 Discount code
    09:10 Next weeks topic
    This video was written, produced and edited by Julia Griffith FGA DGA EG of The Gem Academy. Fellow gemmologist and industry friend :)

Комментарии • 58

  • @JSLPecasAutomotivas
    @JSLPecasAutomotivas 3 месяца назад +1

    Júlia, I'm from Brazil and thank you for the wonderful video. I recently acquired Ari from Presidium. I appreciate your channel. Congratulations.

  • @rafidarran7585
    @rafidarran7585 Год назад +2

    Hello. Thank you for the valuable information, and most of all this advertisement for this product clearly and transparently, by mentioning the good characteristics and disadvantages of the device. How wonderful you are, accept my greetings

  • @manugemo
    @manugemo Год назад +1

    Great that you give us your profesional opinion of one of the multiple devices that exist to screen synthetic diamonds.Thanks for exist!!!💞💫

  • @paincreator2000
    @paincreator2000 5 месяцев назад

    There are far too many limitations for that device and it doesn’t seem 100% liable, thank you for pointing that out.

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  5 месяцев назад

      Yeah there are a lot of limitations with this one!

  • @JewelsoftheTrade
    @JewelsoftheTrade 2 года назад +1

    Great video! Can't wait for the next one!

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! 🙏

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  2 года назад

      Here’s the link the the latest vid: ruclips.net/video/s0VRZltmS44/видео.html

  • @GTI5414
    @GTI5414 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, you said it cant recognize old cut diamonds ?

  • @MrZimms950
    @MrZimms950 7 месяцев назад +1

    Did you get false result with round cut (well cut) ? And does the angle may change the result? Like, if you put the tester at 88.7 degre... you may/can got a bad reading?

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  7 месяцев назад +1

      Perhaps! Therefore the instruction state it should be at 90 degrees :) for the round brilliants I tested - all was accurate until beyond a J colour 😅

  • @scpark_01
    @scpark_01 14 дней назад

    You know this tester ? DK10200 DiKaiTools. Please compare ARI Tester and DK10200.

  • @wadeholt5140
    @wadeholt5140 Год назад +1

    Love your videos Julia. Thanks for the great content. Will the PRESIDIUM SDS-II work on ROUGH DIAMONDS that have passed as a DIAMOND with the Presidium Multitester III. If not, what instrument can I use to identify Type Ia from Type IIa ROUGH DIAMONDS?

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  Год назад

      Hello! Thank you so much - that means the world!
      Oh no - This is not the machine for rough as it works on total internal reflection.
      A basic tester that could help separate type I and type II would be the Presidium SDS II or similar.... (a tester based on SWUV transparency)
      Observations should help you a bit too. Looking for any yellow tones would suggest type Ia (a lack tells you nothing) and the form of the crystal would also be useful to note. If you want to go big with machinery - an FTIR is the way for diamond type determination 🤗 I hope this is helpful!

  • @husseinduale9354
    @husseinduale9354 9 месяцев назад

    Can you give me the price .the manual and where we can gt and the price urgently
    Thans

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  9 месяцев назад

      Hi! This tool is by Presidium and can be purchased from the Presidium website or through one of their suppliers. www.presidium.com.sg/category/diamond-moissanite-testers price is around $1250USD (plus any import fees). For this tool - I would highly recommend checking out its limitations discussed at the end of this video - as it is not helpful for most simulants (these must be checked for through other tests or by eye) and is only best for D-J colour well-cut ROUND BRILLIANT stones

  • @CoreyLansdell
    @CoreyLansdell 2 года назад +1

    What is up with the uv light turning the diamond blue? What's that all about?

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  2 года назад

      It's due to impurities within the crystal structure (elements that do not make up the chemical composition of the gem)...
      Regarding natural colourless diamonds - blue fluorescence is due to nitrogen - specifically these impurities when they exist as groups of 3 within the crystal structure. This impurity is super common, existing in approx. 98% of natural diamonds. As a result many do fluoresce blue varying from super faint to very strong. Different impurities/combinations/defects can cause different colours of fluorescence :)

  • @sarahm.2053
    @sarahm.2053 2 года назад +1

    I just bought this and I tested a battery, a rock, a rough diamond and a cut/polish diamond. All read Moissanite. Not reliable at all. Now I have to return to Kassoy and receive 50% of my money back (50% restocking fee). Not happy at all.

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  2 года назад

      Hi Sarah - thank you for sharing your experience! I’m wondering whether for the cut diamond/s you tested - whether you found the same thing as I did. What were the shapes/colour grades?
      Regarding Kassoy - that’s crazy! I’ve never ordered from them. I had a quick look at their website. They state a potential restocking fee only if all the bits aren’t returned with the unit (ie. packaging/leaflets) and I read “up to 25%” - well worth asking them about that as 50% is like $600? Crazy.

  • @innocentobialor9171
    @innocentobialor9171 10 дней назад

    Can it test rough diamonds?

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  8 дней назад

      No :) it needs total internal reflection from the gem (light returned from the gem) to be able to test the light reflected back into the unit

  • @coiseyilmaz9768
    @coiseyilmaz9768 6 месяцев назад

    Ist es auch für rough Diamond geeignet?

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  6 месяцев назад

      Nooo. As it mentions in the video - for well-cut facetted diamonds only (works best on round brilliant) because it relays on light being returned from within the stone.

  • @houcinesinaceur5170
    @houcinesinaceur5170 Год назад +1

    Can an earth natural diamond tests as a moissanite? Please advise. Tkx

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  Год назад +1

      Rare Type IIb diamonds would test as synthetic moissanite on such testers as these contain boron - making them semi-conductors of electricity. Extremely rare in nature - approx 0.01% and are usually blue in colour. Very unliley to come across one outside the fancy coloured diamond market :)

  • @nabatijewelry7102
    @nabatijewelry7102 2 года назад +1

    Unfortunately mine is a piece of junk lol / it tells me that a 1.5 Ct F VS2 XXX is Moissionate lol

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  2 года назад

      Heeey - would love to hear more! What shape is your stone?

  • @alexmihai3906
    @alexmihai3906 Год назад

    End for raw diamond ...?

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  Год назад

      ? This will not help you separate rough/uncut natural diamonds from laboraotry-grown diamonds. The shape of the stones is very helpful...

  • @souly25life
    @souly25life 2 года назад +1

    A diamond tester that CZ’s pass on is not good to me.

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  2 года назад

      Many screeners are doing a simple test. Best to do a diamond tester first (ie. thermal and electrical) - then do a screening test IF the result comes up as diamond (but be aware of some laboratory-grown diamonds that test as synthetic moissanite too.....) Check out my other videos for this! ruclips.net/video/QrbQKWMrWQ8/видео.html

  • @diamondmeteoriteandotherro8507
    @diamondmeteoriteandotherro8507 2 года назад

    Wow can I get one to test my many Caborordo diamond

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  2 года назад +2

      Hello! No! Not advised for identifying such stones :) this tester is very much for colourless, transparent diamond that is well-cut, round brilliant :)

    • @diamondmeteoriteandotherro8507
      @diamondmeteoriteandotherro8507 2 года назад

      Which one is the best one for cabonado black diamond

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  2 года назад

      @@diamondmeteoriteandotherro8507 there are not testers designed for general gem/mineral identification...
      I would recommend testing the specific gravity and, if you wish, it's hardness with hardness pencils (I only recommend this as it's a rough specimen as this is a destructive test). To find out it's exact liners composition you would need advanced tests such as Raman and EDXRF :)

  • @FEZZ123
    @FEZZ123 Год назад

    Will enhanced color diamonds phosphoresce or flouresce?

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  Год назад +1

      Absolutely. Not always... but commonly :) there's a huge variation depending on the stone

    • @FEZZ123
      @FEZZ123 Год назад

      @@TheGemAcademy so most likely if a blue diamond flouresces faint chance it's natural ? I have a Présidium Diamond Mate -A which has thermo and electric so Idk if that's enough to tell if it's a natural blue diamond ? It doesn't phosphorece but it has near no faint flourecence .

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  Год назад +1

      @@FEZZ123 for blue diamonds, the greater reactions are usually under SWUV light (as is the phosphorescence) and this is true for both natural diamonds and laboratory-grown diamonds. Treatments May react differently depending on whether the stone treated is natural/laboratory- grown and also the treatment method. My advice is to figure whether the stone is a natural diamond or laboratory-grown diamonds first... if it's natural - second up would be to find out it's diamond type.... let me know what you conclude and I can advise from there.

    • @FEZZ123
      @FEZZ123 Год назад

      @@TheGemAcademy Thank you ! You're amazing! 😃 For Presidium Diamond Mate-A test came out as natural diamond. I tested with SWUV and there was nearly no flourecence but there was faint green flourecence in some parts. Does that mean it's not pure blue and it's blue -green ? Fyi there was cero phosphorescence .

    • @FEZZ123
      @FEZZ123 Год назад

      @@TheGemAcademy is green flourecence bad in colorless diamonds ?

  • @jimclair413
    @jimclair413 Год назад

    How much

    • @ruud4508
      @ruud4508 11 месяцев назад

      Too much. Get the $600 lab grown presidium tester. It's hard to get though...

    • @Cloudyconfusion
      @Cloudyconfusion 8 месяцев назад

      $1,000

  • @zbigniew-nastalek
    @zbigniew-nastalek Год назад +1

    Is This tester recognising cubic zirkonia? Wen I try zirkonia it show: Diamond 😂

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  Год назад +2

      No 🤗 this tester has the possible results of diamonds, laboratory-grown diamonds and synthetic moissanite. These are the only three result options -therefore, all other materials would get one of these three results. Do not think this is misidentification - but rather incorrect use of the screener. (But do note that this screener is not the most reliable even when testing the three materials listed above - revisited the end of the video for limitations)
      For diamond vs simulants (exceot synthetic moissanite) thermal testers are useful :)
      Most screeners are for use AFTER you've figure out it's the material diamond - this is a very important thing to note!

    • @zbigniew-nastalek
      @zbigniew-nastalek Год назад

      @@TheGemAcademy thank You for andswer😊 But the tester should be upgrad😅 because when you try glass, it show: diamond! It would be better when the tester will show: “not diamond” 🤓

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  Год назад +1

      @@zbigniew-nastalek unfortunately, a basic tester can not test for a series of things. So! In your testing process - use a thermal tester first.... then for all things that get the result 'diamond' - one could use this tester. And don't forget the power of your eyes! If one can not tell a diamond from a simulant - I would strongly recommend learning this first be before attempting the often much more complex task of separating diamond from laboratory-grown diamond 🤗

    • @zbigniew-nastalek
      @zbigniew-nastalek Год назад +1

      @@TheGemAcademy thank You so much👍😄

  • @johnnyllooddte3415
    @johnnyllooddte3415 Год назад +1

    1000 dollar machine cant tell zirconium from diamonds

    • @TheGemAcademy
      @TheGemAcademy  Год назад

      There's lots like it! These machines are so simple, with simple results, so yeah - no one machine can do the lot! That would be the dream.