This session promises to be deep.
Next week, the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) will join Rapaport to discuss what’s special about diamonds that formed more than 300 kilometers beneath the earth’s surface.
“Superdeep” diamonds, as these specimens are called, tend to be large and of extremely high quality. They also hold secrets about the planet’s interior and offer a new way to talk about diamonds with consumers.
Dr. Evan Smith, senior research scientist at the GIA in New York and an expert in the field, will converse with Rapaport’s Joshua Freedman about the topic on the next episode of Rapaport’s GEMTalks series.
“Secrets of Deep Diamonds” will take place live on LinkedIn on Tuesday, November 18, at 10 a.m. EST.
The event will feature a presentation by Dr. Smith as well as an open question-and-answer session.
Register here.
This episode of the Rapaport LinkedIn Live is brought to you by GIA — the Gemological Institute of America — protecting consumers and supporting the global gem and jewelry trade since 1931 through research, education, and laboratory services.



