For more than a decade, Arctic Gem Labs has been dedicated to providing an accurate and consistent Canadian diamond analysis and gemstone identification report.

Here at Arctic Gem Labs our business culture remains extremely passionate about improving and perfecting our craft as well as consistently being inspired by the precious materials and finished jewelry delivered to us from Royalty, Institutions, and individuals.

Utilizing global comprehensive methods, modern scientific instruments, and our team of diverse and brilliant gemologists our laboratories determine if submitted materials are natural, synthetic, or consisting of any treatments.

Responsible services

Our passion for progressive mining, softening our industries ecological footprint and abiding by ethical social responsibility are a prerogative in our business philosophy. Our labs prioritize business relationships with institutions and corporations that align with this outlook.

At the forefront of technology

Our Toronto based operation is continually invested in the best and latest gemological equipment and technology. We are extremely ardent about, improving and perfecting our craft as well as our commitment to research and development in the diamond grading and jewelry appraisal fields.

The arctic diamond analysis report

To have an Arctic Gem Lab report is to possess the advantage of unparalleled confidence as both a buyer or seller. Our expertise paired with dynamic analytics tools culminates in an exceptionally precise and comprehensive diamond declaration.

Full Report

Issued for diamond size of one or more carats; a plotted diagram accompanied by graphic delineations of the diamonds characteristics are featured. Arctic laser registry is included, unless otherwise specified.

Passport

Issued for diamond size of 0.99 carats or lower; graphic delineations of the diamonds characteristics are featured. Arctic "Taylor Bear" laser inscription is included, unless otherwise specified.

Discover the Canadian Diamond

Canada first became a diamond producer in 1998 with the discovery of kimberlite pipes deep within the tundra of the Canadian Arctic; North West Territories. Today, the Canadian diamond output is responsible for approximately 15% of the world's supply of rough diamonds. Recognized for their extraordinary gem-quality properties as well as superior ethical and environmental standards, the Canadian diamond has risen to remarkable world-wide demand.