Dmitry Fedorov: I want our jewelry to be displayed at a museum in the future

Dmitry Fedorov is the founder of the eponymous jewelry house. His main focus is the creation of Orthodox-inspired premium luxury jewelry of high artistic merit. He told Rough&Polished about his journey in the jewelry industry, about choosing the ‘Orthodox...

28 october 2024

Responsible business practices ‘no longer optional’, says WDC President Feriel Zerouki

The president of the World Diamond Council takes time out of her busy schedule to tell Rough&Polished readers about the critical work of the WDC. Zerouki, the first female present of the body, which includes all the important industry organizations among...

14 october 2024

James Campbell: Botswana Diamonds optimistic as it enters uncharted territory of using AI for mineral exploration

London-listed Botswana Diamonds has expressed optimism about the company’s use of artificial intelligence (AI) to scan the exploration database in Botswana to look for new mineralised deposits. Company managing director James Campbell told Rough...

07 october 2024

Artur Salyakayev: For me, happiness is freedom to make my ideas happen and create valuable products

Artur Salyakayev is an art entrepreneur, founder of the International Jewelry Academy (IJA) and the INCRUA jewelry company. He has initiated and developed successful projects in jewelry industry and services sector. He is also a leading expert...

30 september 2024

Paul Zimnisky: China key for sustained recovery in demand for natural diamonds, prices

The curtailing of upstream and midstream natural diamond production in the past months is starting to have an effect on prices, according to the New-York-based independent diamond and jewellery analyst and consultant, Paul Zimnisky. He told Rough & Polished’s...

23 september 2024

Gem Diamonds unearths 114 ct stone at Letšeng

21 july 2022
Gem Diamonds has recovered a high-quality 114-carat white Type I diamond from its 70%-owned Letšeng mine in Lesotho.
The latest finding represents the fourth diamond of over 100 carats recovered from the Letšeng mine in recent weeks.
Gem unearthed a 245-carat diamond on 11 June and a 129-carat diamond on 23 May, as well as 125 carat diamond on 31 May.
Letšeng ranks in the top 10 global diamond producers by revenue. 
It has also grown to be one of the largest open pit diamond mines in the world, processing ore from two kimberlite pipes, the Main pipe and the Satellite pipe.

Mathew Nyaungwa, Editor in Chief of the African Bureau, Rough&Polished