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Jewellery Should be Considered Symbol of Sustainability

Jewellery Should be Considered Symbol of Sustainability

Milan: The jewellery industry's challenge in coming years will be to position itself as a model of sustainable development, thereby appealing to a new generation of consumers, said CIBJO President Gaetano Cavalieri, speaking at the 16th Paris Gemmological Rendez-Vous on June 12. The event was hosted by the Association Française de Gemmologie and chaired by its president, Didier Giard.


Platinum Collections for Father’s Day

Platinum Collections for Father’s Day

Mumbai: Father’s Day is celebrated to pay reverence to that special man in your life you hold closest to your heart. There is no other relationship quite like the one you have with your father, and what’s better than gifting that special man in your life a gift of rare platinum. Platinum’s innate strength and enduring qualities resonates with that of your father, who has been your pillar of strength right from the day you were born.


47 Israeli Companies Taking Part in HK Fair

47 Israeli Companies Taking Part in HK Fair

Ramat Gan:  The Israel Diamond Institute Group of Companies (IDI) will host 47 companies this year in its diamond pavilion at the June Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair, which will take place from June 22 – 25, 2017 at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre. In addition, 6 Israeli companies will be exhibiting in other locations throughout the show.


GJEPC Conducts GST Awareness Seminars in Surat, Jaipur and Vadodara

GJEPC Conducts GST Awareness Seminars in Surat, Jaipur and Vadodara

Mumbai: The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council has been conducting awareness programmes across major manufacturing centres to help the gem and jewellery export industry get ready for the new GST regime that is expected to come into force on July 1, 2017.


DDI & AWDC Launch KP Rough Diamond Valuation Program

DDI & AWDC Launch KP Rough Diamond Valuation Program

Antwerp: On Monday June 12, the Antwerp World Diamond Centre (AWDC) welcomed eight participants for a two-week course in rough diamond valuation: the "KP Technical Assistance Valuation Program". The course originates from the commitment of the Diamond Development Initiative (DDI), which coordinates requests for Technical Assistance on behalf of the Administrative Support Mechanism (ASM) in the framework of the KP. The participants work for KP authorities in four countries: Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia.



Severalmaz Lowers 2017 Profit Forecast

Severalmaz Lowers 2017 Profit Forecast

Moscow: PJSC Severalmaz, which is part of the ALROSA Group, expects to receive 413.2 million rubles in net profit in 2017, which is 13% less than a year ago. This is according to the company's annual report.


Bristow Urges SA to Fix ‘Declining’ Diamond Junior Sector

Bristow Urges SA to Fix ‘Declining’ Diamond Junior Sector

Johannesburg: Global Diamond Network said South Africa should fix its “declining” junior mining sector as the country still has “amazing” mineral deposits that can be effectively mined by its entrepreneurs.

Dominion Gains Strong Rise in Output in Fiscal Q1

Dominion Gains Strong Rise in Output in Fiscal Q1

Toronto: Dominion Diamond Corporation reported a 17 percent rise in carats recovered to 2.15 million carats in the first quarter of fiscal 2018 from 1.83 million carats a year before.
This was largely due to production from the high-grade Misery Main pipe at the Ekati mine, with stable production at the Diavik mine for the three month period ending April 30. A higher-value ore blend at Ekati continues to have positive impact on financial results, the firm said.


De Beers to Start Third-Party Polished Sales

De Beers to Start Third-Party Polished Sales

Gaborone: Sellers and buyers of responsibly sourced, exceptional polished diamonds will be able to transact anonymously via the De Beers Auction Sales platform for the first time this month, when the exceptional polished stones auction is held on 29 June.


Zimbabwe’s Q1 Diamond Output Drops by 6%

Zimbabwe’s Q1 Diamond Output Drops by 6%

Harare: Zimbabwe’s diamond output dropped 6 percent to 567,024 carats during the first quarter of the year from 603,590 carats produced a year earlier, according to data released by the finance ministry.


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