Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Mining company Rio Tinto welcomed Boodles firm among its "Selected workshops" for pink diamonds from the Argyle mine (Argyle), it said in its press release.
Boodles now become part of an exclusive group of masters and luxury jewelers, who were able to turn pink diamonds from the Argyle in unique jewelry.
Direction manager Argyle Pink Diamonds Dzhozefin Dzhonson (Josephine Johnson) said: "Boodles - amazing British jewelry house with more than dvuhvekvoy history, which continues to create modern and beautiful jewelry with the best diamonds fancy color We are delighted to welcome them as." Chosen workshop " for pink diamonds from the Argyle mine. "
Boodles was established in 1798. The sixth generation of jewelers of the family business are showing a rare passion for diamonds and jewelry to create the category of "family jewels."
Boodles director Dzhodi Ueynrayt (Jody Wainwright) says: "The Argyle diamond mine is known worldwide for its distinctive pink diamonds, and we look forward to the opportunity to create jewelry with these famous stones."
Official reception Boodles as "Chosen workshop" for pink diamonds from the Argyle to happen in October 2016 within the first 4 years of the tender data stones in London.
Tender 2016, known as the "Collection of intense color" (Chroma Collection), so named because of the strong performance of color provided by the stones, includes 57 pink diamonds, two purple diamond and four red diamonds weighing 58.24 carats.
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Pearl Necklace said...

Israel's polished diamond exports fell 17% in the first quarter of 2016 to $ 1.44 billion. Shipments of processed stones key trading partners of the country, for example, the United States, greatly decreased, said Rapaport portal.
Israel's polished exports to the US in view of the returned goods fell by 21% to $ 499.2 million from January to March.
In physical terms, polished diamond exports fell 15% to 528,310 carats. Thus, the average price per carat of polished diamonds declined by 2.1%, to $ 2720.
Import diamonds in Israel fell by 11% to $ 800.6 mn. Net export of diamond, which is a minus export import decreased by 22% to $ 636.2 Mill.
Rough imports fell by 8.3% to 758 million while rough exports declined by 1.7% to 684.5 million. Thus, the net rough imports fell immediately by 44% to $ 73.5 million.
the balance of the diamond trade, which is the difference between total imports and exports of diamonds and diamonds, fell by 18%, to $ 562.6 million.