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Dr M'zée Fula Ngenge: Demand for considerable-sized diamonds stronger than ever

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Amplats sees prospects as a standalone company

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WFDB President Yoram Dvash Remains Confident Despite Global Diamond Challenges

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12 august 2024

Lyudmila Vysotskaya: Amber is a mystical stone, a living substance

Lyudmila Vysotskaya is a Kaliningrad-based amber artist and designer, expert, chairwoman of the Amber Academy and member of the Creative Union of Artists in Decorative and Applied Arts. This summer, visitors could admire the art works by Lyudmila Vysotskaya...

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Indian diamond traders nabbed in Zimbabwe

15 may 2012

Zimbabwe has arrested three Indian diamond traders and one from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for illegally possessing and dealing in diamonds worth thousands of dollars without Kimberley Process (KP) certificates.
The Times of India reports that three were arrested in Mutare, some few kilometers from Marange diamond fields.
It said the dealers were in possession of about 272 pieces of rough diamonds.
The paper reported that their arrest had created “flutter” in the world's biggest diamond cutting and polishing centre in Surat as one of the three traders was believed to be a family member a leading Diamond Trading Company (DTC) sightholder company.
Several foreigners had been arrested in Zimbabwe for possessing or dealing in diamonds since the discovery of the Marange diamond fields in Zimbabwe six years ago.

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