Graduate Pearls Program

Pearl Graduate

Pearl Graduate program educates about the pearl varieties, the factors that determine the quality of Akoya, Freshwater, South Sea and Tahitian pearls. It also prepares retailers and dealers how to sell with the proper identification and explanation about the beauty of pearls & pearl jewellery.

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Program ID
IIG109 PG
What You Earn?
IIG Pearl Graduate Certificate
Duration
10 Clock Hours
Program Length
1 Weeks (May vary based on holidays and other scheduled breaks)
Batch Timings
Evening : 4 pm to 7 pm Weekend: 12 pm to 3 pm
Mode of Learning
Offline - Online - Hybrid

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • The history of pearls.
  • Growth structures of pearls and their varieties.
  • Pearl classification.
  • Identification of all types of pearls and their imitations.
  • Pearl grading based on IIG’s 9 pearl quality factors.
    • - Size
    • - Shape
    • - Color
    • - Type
    • - Lustre
    • - Surface Quality
    • - Nacre
    • - Treatment
    • - Matching
  • Evaluate differences between natural and cultured pearls.
  • Description of cultured pearl types and their sources.
  • Sorting and evaluating pearls by colors, shapes & origin.
  • Recognising pearl's common treatments.
  • Learn the process of pearl culturing and marketing .
  • Pearl grading techniques.
  • Caring for pearls and pearl jewellery.
  • World map for pearl farming and marketing.
  • World’s most expensive pearl jewellery.

WHO SHOULD PURSUE?

  • Gem Enthusiasts
  • Youth seeking future in Gem Trade
  • Amateur Gem Collector
  • Astrologer
  • Sales Associate
  • Jewellery Manufacturer
  • Colored Stone Buyer
  • Diamond Buyer
  • Diamond Sorter / Grader
  • Valuer / Appraiser




WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Yes, Cultured pearls are real actual pearls, but they are formed through human intervention, specifically the implantation of a nucleus into the mollusk to spur pearl growth.

Pearls are more durable than most people think, however avoid exposing pearls to harsh chemicals (perfumes, hairspray, cleaning agents, etc.), pearls should be kept away from sharp or rough objects to avoid scratching, and they should be wiped clean after wear and stored in a soft pouch or case. It is best not to store pearls in dry hot environments, and pearl necklaces may need to be restrung periodically.

Natural pearls grow in the wild without human intervention, so they are very rare, antique. Cultured pearls are grown in pearl farms, with the direct result of human intervention. The vast majority of pearls in the pearl/jewelry market are cultured pearls.

IIG programs are known for it's practical learning approach, we offer more than 2500 pieces and 20 different types of pearls in the Pearl Graduate porgram. Basra, Kesi, Venezuela, Australian. Akoya, Japanese, Chinese, etc. are some of the varieties of the pearl which we show practically in all shapes and color as well.

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