ALROSA will hold a tender faceted and rough diamonds during the sixth in a row the International Diamond Week in Israel (IDWI) 13-16 February 2017 in the building of the Israel Diamond Exchange (IDE).
The auction will consist of 108 boxes of rough diamonds weighing from 11 to 199 carats, as well as several unique white and fancy colored diamonds weighing from 10 to 80 carats, including five that have been created from one very large diamond, the report said, prevalence IDE.
The centerpiece of the auction ALROSA will hold 80.59-carat round diamond "Star Viluysk", which will be put on the trading floor during IDWI IDE, along with other special stones companies.
President of ALROSA Andrei Zharkov will be guest of honor at IDWI. His visit coincided with the opening of the International Center for the Tender IDE (International Tender Center), which will hold a tender of rough diamonds and large producers of rough diamonds and diamond dealers.
Alrosa, the world's largest diamond producer by volume in carats, carries out regular tenders polished and rough diamonds on the Israeli stock exchange in a few years.
Recently ALROSA and IDE have signed a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at enhancing cooperation between the two organizations in various fields. During his stay at Zharkov IDWI he and his team will meet with the leaders of the IDE to discuss specific terms of the Memorandum, including increasing the supply of rough diamonds.
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The initiative of the diamond industry (Diamond Development Initiative, DDI), contributes to the improvement of working conditions and life of diamond prospectors organization announced the launch of social responsibility Maendeleo (Maendeleo Diamond Standards, MDS) . "The establishment of global standards for artisanal mining makes it possible to provide safe working conditions," - said in this connection, Anisa Kamadoli Costa (Anisa Kamadoli Costa), chairman and CEO of Tiffany & Co. Foundation.
Maendeleo Swahili means "development and progress."
Miners working in 14 remote sites of the mining industry in the diamond-rich Sierra Leone Province - Koidu, trained to the required standard and 13 of the sites have been certified by an independent audit to be compatible with the MDS standards. This means that the diamonds were mined there in compliance with the norms of social and ethical responsibility, and this, in turn, is intended to promote the demand for stones from the ethically demanding consumers.
According to the director of the program MDS Ainsley Butler (Ainsley Butler), based on the experience in Sierra Leone, the program will be implemented in other countries, starting with the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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