Why high-end jewelers are investing in rough diamonds
High-end jewelers are traditionally at the tail end of the diamond supply chain. Once they’re extracted, rough stones are typically acquired by
High-end jewelers are traditionally at the tail end of the diamond supply chain. Once they’re extracted, rough stones are typically acquired by
“Almazy Anabara”, a subsidiary of ALROSA, recovered a large pink rough diamond weighing 27.85 carats. This is a unique discovery: by far
The uncut 404-carat stone named the “4 de Fevereiro” discovered in Angola in February 2016. The gem has been cut into a
A Fancy Intense Blue diamond which has been held in a private collection for nearly 30 years sold for $3.6 million, smashing
Diamantaires left the Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair on Sunday relatively satisfied with trading in the loose-diamond section, as traffic increased
Standard Chartered Bank thought it would be a good idea to expand a unit making loans secured by the jewels. Now it
Though the warning signs were on the wall – trust-based banking in the diamond sector seems all but dead. Three specifically named
A step-cut, 16.90-carat, D-color, internally flawless diamond ring with a pre-sale estimate of $1.6 million to $2.2 million will lead Bonhams fine
Rio Tinto has unveiled the largest Fancy Red diamond in the history of its Argyle Pink Diamonds Tender, during a world exclusive
Diamond markets quiet and in vacation mode Polished inventory levels in current diamond markets sufficient to see dealers through the third quarter.