Sunday 16 October 2016

Personalise your diamond with Cold laser.

Significant dates or names can be added to the girdle of the diamond.
 


That is the outer rim of the stone. Cold Laser is great for making the stone one hundred percent identifiable, using a name, number of your choosing, even without certification.

The Photoscribe cold laser inscription is the only laser guaranteed not to change or damage the quality of your diamond. Allowing laser to be done after the report has been issued.

Cold Laser of dates, names or love hearts is $75.00. Or Call DCLA for a booking or for a quote for more elaborate messages or logos.

 Source: DCLA

Wednesday 12 October 2016

Diamond Ring 3.25 carats round brilliant cut diamond.


 






Diamond Ring

3.25 carats round brilliant cut diamond, J (ECG) colour, VS1 clarity, claw set in an 18ct rose gold starburst design cluster with milgrained details and bead set single cut diamonds on band. Measurements: approx. weight 6.5 grams size M 1/2

Source: http://shapiro.com.au/lots/diamond-ring-36473/

Thursday 22 September 2016

Lucapa Finds 104ct. Diamond at Lulo Mine



Lucapa Diamond Company recovered a 104-carat, D color diamond.

The type IIa stone is the fourth rough diamond above 100 carats extracted from the deposit this year and the fifth since operations began at its Lulo mine in Angola.

The diamond is the latest special diamond found at Lulo weighing more than 10.8 carats.

The mine’s largest pink diamond a 38.6-carat pink diamond was unveiled earlier this month.

Source:DCLA

Monday 15 August 2016

NEXdiamond

From exceptional type two rough diamond crystals, come the best quality polished diamonds. NEXdiamond pure excellence.
 NEXdiamond 

Sunday 14 August 2016

Wednesday 10 August 2016

138.57 Carat D Colour Diamond Recovered by Petra at Cullinan

Petra Diamonds announced that it had recovered a 138.57-carat, Type IIa, D-colour diamond at its historic Cullinan mine near Pretoria in South Africa.

The company said the diamond would be offered for sale in Johannesburg later this month.

Source:DCLA

Thursday 21 July 2016

Laboratory grown diamonds vs Natural mined diamonds.

The diamond above is the latest in the laboratory grown technology. We were lucky to get one to test and It has been in the laboratory for a few days now. We are all very surprised and impressed by what has been accomplish. Even the growth structure the only way to identify or distinguish between the diamonds in the laboratory is more difficult to identify. 

Call DCLA for more information +612 92612104 
Or visit  http://www.dcla.com.au


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