Sunday, June 11, 2017

leading its history since turn of the century

Ring with vintage European fancy yellow 6.32 carat round diamonds purity VVS1, GIA-certified and placed between two circular antique diamonds, will be the main lot auction Bonhams on April 24 in New York. The estimated cost of the lot is 400 $ 000 - $ 600 000.
The auction will also present necklace with fancy and white diamonds by William Goldberg approximate cost of $ 350 000 - $ 550 000.
"leading its history since turn of the century six-pointed ring from Tiffany & Co. the old European cut is . a rare example of 19th-century technology jewelry This old-fashioned style of cut, rarely found on the market today, embodies old world charm, brilliance and, above all, the color depth, "- said Susan Abeles (Susan Abeles), head of the jewelry division Bo nhams in the United States.
At the auction also will feature authentic jewelry from famous brands including Cartier, René Boivin, Tiffany, Harry Winston, Van Cleef & Arpels and Verdura.
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Pearl Necklace said...

Minister of Zimbabwe mining industry Chidakva Walter (Walter Chidhakwa) urged representatives of the diamond industry to supply diamonds according to the Kimberly Process Certification Scheme (KP).
Edition of The Namibian quoted the minister, who said that African countries need to take collective action for the verification procedures to distinguish natural diamonds from synthetic.
He also noted that those countries with 65% of the mined natural diamonds in the world, and the diamonds grown in a lab could pose a threat to the diamond industry.
"We have to fight with synthetic diamonds as well as with and illicit stones" -. Said Chidhakva, quoted by news source
Burhan Seber (Burhan Seber), director of Hard Stone Processing, one of the Namibian cutting and polishing businesses, reportedly told the conference that the local diamond cutting industry was on the verge of collapse, and may be forced to go to the processing of synthetic diamonds, if the government will not have enough support to her.
He criticized the current model, where the government provides a certain amount of of rough diamonds to local factories, because local businesses have to compete for the stones to international sightholders, without any advantage.
"Supply of diamonds is not enough for stability - Mehta said. - Preferential pricing does not mean subsidizing costs. Local sightholders should be welcome partners for the government and De Beers. "
At the same time, the Minister of Mines and Energy of Namibia vow Kandzhoze (Obeth Kandjoze) said that he would appeal to the government with proposals for the maintenance of the country's cutting and polishing segment.