GSO ISO 18323:2021
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
01 July 2021
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Jewellery — Consumer confidence in the diamond industry
GSO ISO 18323:2021 Files
Arabic
9 Pages
Current Edition
28.76 OMR
English
7 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
28.76 OMR
GSO ISO 18323:2021 Scope
ISO 18323:2015 specifies a set of permitted descriptors for the diamond industry and is specifically designed to be understood by the consumer. The Standard also includes a series of definitions which aim to provide further clarity for traders and maintain consumer confidence in the diamond industry as a whole.
ISO 18323:2015 will cover the nomenclature to be used by those involved in the buying and selling of diamonds, treated diamonds, synthetic diamonds, composite diamonds and imitations of diamonds.
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