Wednesday, 8 April 2015

DCLA Diamond jewellery valuation with Cold Laser Inscription



 DCLA Australia’s leading diamond laboratory valuation service now available.



Valued by DCLA experts and therefore guaranteed accurate. Saving you money on your insurance premiums, and putting you back in the same position without compromising on quality.

The DCLA valuation will guarantee the diamond replaced with the prefect like for like stone.

All valuations will include personalised optional Cold Laser inscription on the girdle.

Call DCLA for information or to book you appointment.Sydney 02 92612104

Hatton Garden Safe Deposit robbed




According to the police, robbers used heavy cutting equipment to break into the vault at Hatton Garden. 

The vault founded in 1954 is in use by almost 300 diamond and gold dealers and more than 50 stores.

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Monday, 6 April 2015

Tiffany & Co launches CT60 watch line

 
Swiss made CT60 collection is a tribute to founder Charles Lewis Tiffany.

The traditional Tiffany design fused with modern high tech watchmaking includes men’s and women collection in stainless steel or gold.

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Wednesday, 1 April 2015

How often do you see an orange diamond?

The Australian Financial Review | Magazine | April Issue 2015


Shapiro Auctioneers

A sparkle of what's to come in Shapiro's forthcoming Fine Jewellery and Luxury Design Auction on Tuesday 19 May 6pm.
Catalogue available online two weeks prior to auction date.

AFR Magazine 2015

Tuesday, 31 March 2015

De Beers’s diamond grading and inscription facility opened in Surat


The major investment in Surat facility reflects a world class diamond cutting and polishing centre characterised by skill, innovation and the effective use of technology.

De Beers the world's leading diamond company is considering a diamond auction centre in India.

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Monday, 30 March 2015

Zim recovers seized diamonds



Diamonds seized during an tender at the Antwerp World Diamond Centre (AWDC) last year, have been recovered by Zimbabwe.

A South African company Amari secured a temporary freeze the proceeds from the tender claiming ownership by the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation.

In a notice yesterday, the ruling has now made it through the appeals process and has been implemented in full. AWDC said the final installment of 500 000 carats of seized diamonds worth a little under $29 million will be returned to Zimbabwe ending the dispute.

Sunday, 29 March 2015

Tough rules for De Beers diamond customers


 

Biggest reforms in a decade from De Beers’s over concerns of the financial stability and transparency of their sightholders.
 
The world’s largest supplier by value is changing the deal, introducing tougher rules for companies wanting to join its coveted group of sightholders.

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Tiffany Buys Back Titanic Watch for Record $1.97m

Tiffany & Co paid a record $1.97m for a gold pocket watch it made in 1912, and which was gifted to the captain of a ship that rescued mo...