Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Auction house Bonhams will hold a tender fancy bright blue diamond weighing 3.81 carats purity l1 in London on 20 September.
That the value of the stone is expected, which have not been modified and has no secondary color to be $ 1.7 - $ 2.4 million, or $ 620,631 per carat, noted in the auction house. Diamond encrusted in the four-terminal 18-carat white gold. Its sale to arrange a private British collector.
"Since only a small number of blue diamonds hit the open auctions, we expect the interest of international buyers," - said Zhan Gika (Jean Ghika), Director of the Department of jewelry Bonhams in the UK and Europe.
At the auction will be sold to a couple of Kashmir sapphires cut "cushion" weighing 8.97 and 8.93 carats. Both stone surrounded by round diamonds weighing 4.20 carats.
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Pearl Necklace said...

Export Promotion Council of precious stones and jewelery (Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council, GJEPC) India is the second year in a row organizes the "Indian Pavilion" on Vicenzaoro Dubai exhibition (VOD), which will be held from 14 to 17 April at the Dubai World Trade Center .
Chairman GJEPC Pravinshankar Pandya (Praveenshankar Pandya) in this regard, said: "For India, the Middle East is the leading export destination when it comes to precious stones and jewelry, since 31% of Indian exports of gems and jewelry is focused on the region."
«Fiera di Vicenza and the Dubai World Trade Centre are the two leading organizations that are committed to the development of the jewelry industry, which is responsible GJEPC vision. This alliance will help to further improve and strengthen trade in the Middle East, which is an important shopping destination for jewelry products from India ", - he added.
The Indian pavilion will present 66 products of India's leading manufacturers and retailers that occupy 90 booths there. The pavilion is a wide selection of products that meet the daily requirements of fashion and wedding dresses. GJEPC is the first time a gallery of Indian products, which fully reveal the skill of Indian jewelers and designers.