Showing posts with label DCLA rough diamond services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DCLA rough diamond services. Show all posts

Sunday 12 November 2017

Another Massive Diamond Recovered

Sierra Leone mining company has recovered a 476 carat rough diamond in the nation’s Kono at Meya.
The 476 Carat stone ranks as the fifth largest rough ever found in Sierra Leone.
Meya holds an exclusive diamond exploration license in the Kono district.
Meya also recovered rough diamonds weighing 27.93 carats and 19.70 carats at the same time.

Read More: DCLA 

Another Massive Diamond Recovered

Sierra Leone mining company has recovered a 476 carat rough diamond in the nation’s Kono at Meya.
The 476 Carat stone ranks as the fifth largest rough ever found in Sierra Leone.
Meya holds an exclusive diamond exploration license in the Kono district.
Meya also recovered rough diamonds weighing 27.93 carats and 19.70 carats at the same time.

Read More: DCLA 

Sunday 29 October 2017

De Beers Will Close Four Namibian Diamond Mines

Due to resources dwindling Beers’ joint ventures will close four diamond mines by 2022.

Namdeb is a DeBeers project with the government of Namibia, Will close the Elizabeth Bay mine at the end of 2018 followed by the Daberas deposit at the end of 2019 and Sendelingsdrif in 2020. The main asset  Southern Coastal will close in 2022.

Production saw a shift to offshore assets this past year. For the first nine months of 2017, Debmarine’s production surged 22% to 1.1 million carats.

Subdued world economic growth will make the next few years challenging, mainly due to negative impacts forecast in exchange rates and other indices.

Source: DCLA 

De Beers Will Close Four Namibian Diamond Mines

Due to resources dwindling Beers’ joint ventures will close four diamond mines by 2022.

Namdeb is a DeBeers project with the government of Namibia, Will close the Elizabeth Bay mine at the end of 2018 followed by the Daberas deposit at the end of 2019 and Sendelingsdrif in 2020. The main asset  Southern Coastal will close in 2022.

Production saw a shift to offshore assets this past year. For the first nine months of 2017, Debmarine’s production surged 22% to 1.1 million carats.

Subdued world economic growth will make the next few years challenging, mainly due to negative impacts forecast in exchange rates and other indices.

Source: DCLA 

Wednesday 25 October 2017

SELLING YOUR DIAMOND

DCLA can help you sell or auction your diamond jewellery and get you the correct value:  DCLA Laboratory Diamond Selling Advice.
DCLA Laboratory Diamond Selling AdviceIf you are you considering selling your diamond, but feel as though you have no idea how or where to begin with the process?
This article will give you a few tips to help you along the way.

Read article: DCLA DX

DCLA Diamond Laboratory provides an internationally recognised and respected report to any seller or prospective buyer.

DCLA will provide you with an experience expert to advise you and give you the accurate value protecting you when selling.

Our goal is to provide you with as much knowledge as possible.

Visit www.dcla.com.au for information advice or to make an appointment.

SELLING YOUR DIAMOND

DCLA can help you sell or auction your diamond jewellery and get you the correct value:  DCLA Laboratory Diamond Selling Advice.
DCLA Laboratory Diamond Selling AdviceIf you are you considering selling your diamond, but feel as though you have no idea how or where to begin with the process?
This article will give you a few tips to help you along the way.

Read article: DCLA DX

DCLA Diamond Laboratory provides an internationally recognised and respected report to any seller or prospective buyer.

DCLA will provide you with an experience expert to advise you and give you the accurate value protecting you when selling.

Our goal is to provide you with as much knowledge as possible.

Visit www.dcla.com.au for information advice or to make an appointment.

Sunday 15 October 2017

Rapaport to Auction Historic Sierra Leone 709ct. Peace Diamond

Rapaport Group has been appointed as the marketing and sales agent of the Peace Diamond by The Government of Sierra Leone.

The 709 carat Rough Diamond was recovered by diamond diggers in the village of Koryardu in Sierra Leone West Africa.
50% of the Peace Diamond sale value will directly go to benefit the community where the diamond was discovered, and the people of Sierra Leone.

Source: DCLA 

Rapaport to Auction Historic Sierra Leone 709ct. Peace Diamond

Rapaport Group has been appointed as the marketing and sales agent of the Peace Diamond by The Government of Sierra Leone.

The 709 carat Rough Diamond was recovered by diamond diggers in the village of Koryardu in Sierra Leone West Africa.
50% of the Peace Diamond sale value will directly go to benefit the community where the diamond was discovered, and the people of Sierra Leone.

Source: DCLA 

Thursday 21 September 2017

Alrosa Russian Diamond Miner Recovers 27.85 carat pink diamond


Exceptional Large Pink Diamond Discovered in Russia Could Be Most Expensive ever by Alrosa
The Miner recovered the 27.85 Carat Pink Rough Diamond at its alluvial mines in Russia’s Far East.
The Largest pink diamond it had previously found was less than 4 carats in weight.
 
More: DCLA 

Tuesday 5 September 2017

Diamond stockpiles Increase In Indian Companies

 
A US slowdown in demand for polished diamonds is gradually building up inventories at Indian jewellery manufacturing companies, leading to a decline in diamond prices by as much as seven percent this month.
 
The US usually orders bulk for the holiday season, but this year the volumes are down.

Read More: DCLA 

Thursday 17 August 2017

DCLA Laboratory

The all New DCLA Laboratory education and resource site is live.

 DCLA is Australia’s premier diamond grading laboratory
Need help Buying or Selling a Diamond or diamond Jewellery ?

Visit or call the DCLA team we are here to help.

Sunday 13 August 2017

Lucara Mulls Lesedi La Rona Partnership

 

Lucara Diamond Corp. could enter into a partnership to sell the Lesedi La Rona diamond having failed to secure a buyer in the time frame the company had planned.

If no one purchases the stone in the next six to eight weeks, the Canada-based miner will consider a revenue-sharing deal to sell the 1,109-carat rough diamond, Lucara CEO William Lamb said in an earnings call last week.

Read more: DCLA 

Christie’s Holds 2 Sales Despite Cyberattack

Geneva Christie’s went ahead with two of its Geneva auctions, one for jewelry and one for watches, despite the fact that its website has bee...