A new colourless pear-shaped diamond weighing 101.73 carats, touted as the world's largest 'flawless' gem ever, will go under the hammer in Geneva.
Indian diamond industry leaders say the likelihood of the large-scale entry of synthetic diamonds into the market continues to remain low.
Indian imports of rough goods may soar by 25 percent in the next fiscal year from around US$14.5 billion in the current year
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Russian state-owned diamond company Alrosa's diamond reserves were increased by almost 36 million carats over the course of the 2012 calendar year
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Diamond mine in Canada's Northwest Territories may contain significantly more rough diamonds than previously thought
A top official of the Russian state-owned diamond company Alrosa said that its diamond sales activities in Israel may be expanded next year
Stellar Diamonds is still running a loss, the first said, but it has at least managed to reduce the hemorrhaging in the second half of the 2012 calendar year
a leading diamond jewelry manufacturer has courageously launched a luxury line of jewelry which features the man-made stones
A diamond industry analyst has made a game-changing prediction: within ten years, global demand for diamonds will far outstrip supply
Botswana exported almost $5 billion in diamonds in 2012 for a 19.5% increase over the previous year
Russian state-owned diamond company Alrosa intends to spend hundreds of millions of dollars exploring the country and evaluating whether there are areas that are likely to contain concentrated reserves of diamondiferous kimberlites
Diamond company De Beers is considering purchasing the Murowa mine, one of mining giant Rio Tinto's remaining diamond assets
The Israeli diamond industry will have the largest presence to date at HKTDC’s Hong Kong International Jewellery Show, taking place March 5 to 9, 2013.
International Diamond Manufacturers' Association (IDMA) president Maxim Shkadov's observation in a letter to diamond manufacturing community worldwide that in India bankers have allowed clients from the diamond industry
Israel-based diamond tool maker Sarin reported record results for 2012. The company posted a 10% increase in revenue and a 20% jump in net profit for the year.
The Ninth Annual Meeting of the World Diamond Council, body that manages the industry's effort to eliminate the illegitimate trade in diamonds from areas of conflict, will take place on May 5 and 6 in Tel Aviv, Israel.
In the final month of the calendar year, the United States experienced both a slowdown in its trade of polished diamonds and a commensurate surge in its trade of rough diamonds
The diamond-rich southern African nation of Botswana exported significantly more rough diamonds in December than it did in November but that was a blip in a year that saw far fewer stones exported than the previous one