Friday, July 14, 2017

De Beers will pay "particular attention" to the five diamond cutting firms in South Africa, owned by black people of this country, because the diamond company strives to meet the government's requirements for beneficiation products. It is reported by local newspaper Business Day.
We will support five companies - Kwame Diamonds, Nungu Diamonds, Thoko 's Diamonds, Diamonds Africa and Molefi Letsiki Diamond Holdings.
Business Day quoted the Director General of De Beers Consolidated Mines Mpumi Zikalala (Mpumi Zikalala), who noted that the company will receive support and an appropriate volume of rough diamonds required to compete successfully in domestic and international diamond market.
De Beers will provide technical and production assistance to these companies in all aspects of their business - from the purchase of rough diamonds to manufacturing, marketing and distribution of diamonds, as well as make it easier for them to access funding under the program Zimele Small Business Development Anglo American and to the sightholders.
Raizcorp, which specializes in the development of various types of business, provide assistance to the five business granochnym companies.
The number of diamond cutters in South Africa dropped to 400 against 5000, as these countries with lower production costs, such as India, dominate the diamond cutting segment, said Chief Executive Officer of De Beers Bryus Cleaver (Bruce Cleaver).
De Beers Consolidated Mines, which produces about 930 000 carats of diamonds on the draft annual Venice (Venetia) and Vurspoed (Voorspoed) in South Africa, providing about 40% of its raw materials for the needs of the local diamond cutters.
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Pearl Necklace said...

The company Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. He reported that the diamond content in the ore at its Chidliak diamond project (Chidliak) was 0.88 carats per tonne.
Gross sample was selected in April and May 2015 of the CH-7 kimberlite pipe. A total of 717.65 was recovered commercial carat diamond sizes (larger than 1.18 mm), including stones 58 carats size of 1 or more and 183 carat diamond larger than 0.5.
It is expected that a significant portion of the produced diamonds - gem quality. Among the special diamond - colorless, transparent octahedron shaped stone weighing 5.33 carats. Initially it was assumed that it weighs more than 6 carats, but later on it is quite powerful chips were found.
The sample also was found slightly colored transparent octahedral diamond weighing 5.02 carats shaped, twinned crystal clear with a slight yellowish tinge, octahedron colorless transparent weighing 2.01 carats and two yellow transparent octahedron weighing 0.52 and 0.5 carats.
The company WWW International Diamond Consultants conduct an independent assessment of parcels of diamonds with a total weight 717.675 carats in Antwerp later this quarter.
«Peregrine team once again achieved excellent results. We are very encouraged by the results of the analysis of the bulk sample, selected in 2015, which reaffirms the outstanding potential of the project Chidliak ", - said President and CEO Tom Peregudoff (Tom Peregoodoff).
Chidliak diamond project, wholly owned Peregrine Diamonds, located on Canadian territory of Nunavut.