Wednesday, 4 July 2018

Sierra Leone Recovers 144 Carat Rough Diamond



A company in Sierra Leone has obtained and exported a 144.12 carat rough diamond worth at least $600,000, authorities in the west African nation said Tuesday.

The NMA carried out a valuation process based on estimates from three parties, in line with the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme.

The NMA valued the stone at $648,540, while the diamond’s owner said it was worth $601,701. A third, independent appraiser put the price at $659,925, the NMA said.

A licensed diamond exporter brought the stone to the precious minerals trading department of the National Minerals Agency last week for valuation, the and the Ministry of Mines and Mineral Resources reported.

The NMA uses the highest of the three figures to calculate the taxes and 15% royalty due to the government, meaning the exporter paid $98,989 as royalty, the agency said. The company then received the Kimberley Process certificate to export the stone. The government did not provide details on where or how the diamond was recovered.

Source: DCLA

Sierra Leone Recovers 144 Carat Rough Diamond



A company in Sierra Leone has obtained and exported a 144.12 carat rough diamond worth at least $600,000, authorities in the west African nation said Tuesday.

The NMA carried out a valuation process based on estimates from three parties, in line with the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme.

The NMA valued the stone at $648,540, while the diamond’s owner said it was worth $601,701. A third, independent appraiser put the price at $659,925, the NMA said.

A licensed diamond exporter brought the stone to the precious minerals trading department of the National Minerals Agency last week for valuation, the and the Ministry of Mines and Mineral Resources reported.

The NMA uses the highest of the three figures to calculate the taxes and 15% royalty due to the government, meaning the exporter paid $98,989 as royalty, the agency said. The company then received the Kimberley Process certificate to export the stone. The government did not provide details on where or how the diamond was recovered.

Source: DCLA

Tuesday, 3 July 2018

95 carat diamond is company’s record sale



Mountain Province Diamonds sold the 95 carat rough diamond but declined to release the sale price.

Zimnisky estimates the 95 carat diamond value at US $2.5 to $3 million dollars. He based this estimate on the selling prices for similar diamonds.

The rough diamond sold for three times the previous highest price it’s ever gotten for a single gem.

The 95 carat diamond was recovered at the Gahcho Kue mine in May, which is located 280 kilometres northeast of Yellowknife.
 
Source: DCLA

95 carat diamond is company’s record sale



Mountain Province Diamonds sold the 95 carat rough diamond but declined to release the sale price.

Zimnisky estimates the 95 carat diamond value at US $2.5 to $3 million dollars. He based this estimate on the selling prices for similar diamonds.

The rough diamond sold for three times the previous highest price it’s ever gotten for a single gem.

The 95 carat diamond was recovered at the Gahcho Kue mine in May, which is located 280 kilometres northeast of Yellowknife.
 
Source: DCLA

Monday, 2 July 2018

Floyd Mayweather bought an $18 million watch



Floyd Mayweather retired boxer broke numerous pay per view records during his fighting days.

He is said to have made a over billion dollars in prize money, according to Forbes.

The boxer is renowned for extravagant purchase, so breaking that billion dollar barrier may have been the inspiration behind his latest purchase.

A $US18 million dollar watch known as The Billionare created by jeweller Jacob&Co.

The watch which is made of 18k white gold is set with 1.5 carat diamonds,  total weight 260 carats.

Source:DCLA

Floyd Mayweather bought an $18 million watch



Floyd Mayweather retired boxer broke numerous pay per view records during his fighting days.

He is said to have made a over billion dollars in prize money, according to Forbes.

The boxer is renowned for extravagant purchase, so breaking that billion dollar barrier may have been the inspiration behind his latest purchase.

A $US18 million dollar watch known as The Billionare created by jeweller Jacob&Co.

The watch which is made of 18k white gold is set with 1.5 carat diamonds,  total weight 260 carats.

Source:DCLA

Thursday, 28 June 2018

Israel to Polish Large Diamonds from China



Chinese diamond companies will send large stones for polishing at a new manufacturing facility in Israel, the Middle East nation’s industry body said.

Bourses in the two countries reached the agreement this week during a visit to Israel by Lin Qiang, president of the Shanghai Diamond Exchange. The new factory is due to open in January at the next International Diamond Week in Israel.

The deal is part of a wider memorandum of understanding Qiang signed with Yoram Dvash, his counterpart at the Israel Diamond Exchange. Under that MoU, the two nations’ diamond industries will also make offices and other trading spaces available for each other to use, and allow joint participation in educational courses, the Israel Diamond Institute said Wednesday. Both sides will also help each other develop their diamond industries.

“This is a very unusual situation, whereby Chinese diamantaires will send their large diamonds to be polished in Israel,” Dvash said. “It is testimony to the well-known expertise of the Israeli polishers and the technological advances of the industry here.”

Israel’s polishing sector has dwindled as lower costs have helped India increase its market share. However, cutting of bigger diamonds has largely remained in Israel due to local expertise, the country’s industry leaders claim. The IDE and the IDI are investing more than $3 million in the new large-stone manufacturing plant in the Ramat Gan bourse complex in an attempt to reinvigorate its polishing trade.

It will feature two cutting centers, spanning 1,100 square meters, and will employ about 150 polishers. The organizations expect the factory to yield thousands of polished stones per year from 5 carats upward.

Source: DCLA

Tiffany Buys Back Titanic Watch for Record $1.97m

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