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SCHULER GEMOLOGICAL SERVICES, INC.



600 Bypass Drive Suite 207  -  Clearwater  Fl.  33764
Phone  727.725.4029
DATE OF REPORT                                                                                                                                                                                                                        SAMPLE PAGE   1

JEWELRY REPORT #SOLITAIRE SAMPLE                PREPARED FOR:      Client Name
                                                                                                                      Address
                                                                                                                                City, State, Zip

WE HAVE EXAMINED AND DOCUMENTED THE FOLLOWING ITEM FOR INSURANCE PURPOSES:

Diamond Solitaire Ring:     One 14 karat white gold (marked) polished shank solitaire ring
                                                 mounting that measures 2.5 mm wide.  The ring is centered by
                                                  a white gold 4-prong setting that contains one round brilliant cut
                                                diamond.  The center diamond weighs 1.01 carats (estimated)
                                                       and is described in detail on Diamond Grading Report #SAMPLE-A
                                 attached.  The ring weighs 2.0 dwt. Trademark:  Stuller.
                                                                                      ESTIMATE TO REPLACE:   $$$$.$$


FRONT:
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SIDE:
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Values expressed are based upon current researched information available on the date of this Report, and reflect our opinion of an average replacement price new from a retail market at which the identical or comparable article would be sold by a retail establishment commonly in the business of selling such merchandise in this geographical area.  Valuations may vary according to the geographic area and individual pricing structures of different jewelers. The digital photo is not actual size. Variations in data and differences in opinion can result between different appraisers and/or different gemological laboratories.  This report is not complete unless accompanied by all pages as numbered.  This report is subject to all Limiting and Contingent Conditions as stated on the attached page.

By:    (Appraiser’s signature and embossed seal)

   Timothy D. Schuler, Graduate Gemologist in Residence (GIA)    




SAMPLE PAGE 2

DIAMOND GRADING REPORT

NUMBER:
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Shape & Cut:
Weight:
Diameter:
Depth mm:
Total Depth:
Table:
Girdle Thickness:
Culet:
Polish:
Symmetry:
UV Fluorescence:
Plotted:
SAMPLE - A
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Round Brilliant
1.01 carats
6.31  X  6.37
4.10 mm
64.7%
57%
Thin to Medium
Small
Very Good
Very Good
Inert to longwave
Prong, feather, crystal, natural
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BLACK:                                      Prongs
RED:              Internal characteristics
GREEN:        External characteristics
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GIA Grading scales are used above. We are not connected with the GIA in any form. We use every reasonable effort to conform to GIA grading, however, we cannot guarantee our grading will be identical to the GIA. Any mark on the diagram may not reflect the exact size or nature of its characteristic. Minor characteristics may not be plotted. This report is not complete unless accompanied by all pages as numbered.  This report is subject to all Limiting and Contingent Conditions as stated on the attached page.

Date of Report                                                 By:      (Appraiser’s signature and embossed seal)

                                                                                   Timothy D. Schuler, Graduate Gemologist in Residence (GIA)