Laboratoire français de gemmologie

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The Laboratoire français de gemmologie (gemological laboratory of France) is the oldest gemological laboratory in the world,[citation needed] having been founded in 1929 by a customs official. It was run by the Paris Chamber of Commerce from 1933 to 2011, when it was attached to the (BJOP).[1] It operates completely independently as a source of expertise in gemology for clients' information and security, and has a partnership with the University of Nantes. Its director since 2011 has been Olivier Segura.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Marianne Riou, "Olivier Segura, LFG", Rubel & Ménasché, 6 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Laboratoire Français de Gemmologie", l'Officiel, January–February 2013, p. 70 (in French).

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