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Yellow diamond 17.88 ct., in tweezers, in front of selection of white octahedra, 34.11 ctw. These diamonds came from Kao Mine, Lesotho.
Rough Diamond Auctions: Sweeping Changes In Pricing and Distribution

Examines the growing percentage of rough diamonds being sold through auctions, a shift that has caused price volatility while opening up supply to more manufacturers and dealers.

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Auction Houses: A Powerful Market Influence on Major Diamonds and Coloured Gemstones

A report on how high-profile jewellery auctions have affected the gem and jewellery market.

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Botswana’s Scintillating Moment
Botswana’s Scintillating Moment

Examines the history of diamond production in Botswana and the long-term outlook for beneficiation through value-added industries.

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The British Crown Jewels: beautiful and historic gems

The British Crown Jewels are beautiful and historic gems that the heir to the throne will inherit.

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Emerald and diamond brooch.
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Jewels of Hollywood: Accessories and Jewellery that Made the Stars Shine

“Jewels of Hollywood”, on loan from the Kazanjian Foundation, showcases some of the jewellery and accessories associated with Hollywood royalty.

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Actress models jewellery from Chinese retailer
Exploring the Chinese Gem and Jewellery Industry

Examines China’s eminent role in the gem and jewellery industry, as a manufacturer and a consumer market, and its impact on the global trade.

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A flower is one of nature’s most delicate and beautiful creations. It’s fitting that jewelry designers have been spellbound by its charm.
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Jewellery that Speaks the Language of Flowers

A flower is one of nature’s most delicate delights, so it’s natural that jewellery designers have long found inspiration in them, seeking to capture their fleeting beauty in jewellery.

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A round, bright red gem displayed on a dark gray background.
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The Red Hot Gems of Summer

These red, pink and orange hued gems evoke passion and excitement – and are sure-fire accessories for sultry summer days.

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This enameled gold hat ornament in the form of a salamander is one of the Cheapside Hoard’s most iconic pieces. The enameling on the front shows an open mouth with tiny black flecks resembling teeth. The pin is decorated with cabochon emeralds from Colombia and the tail contains table-cut diamonds.
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Buried Treasure: GIA Team Documents Cheapside Hoard

GIA photographer Robert Weldon and videographer Kevin Schumacher traveled to the Museum of London to learn about the Cheapside Hoard, an extraordinary treasure that had been buried under a London tenement house for centuries.

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The Museum of London’s Extraordinary Cheapside Hoard

The history and mysteries behind a treasure of jewels hidden during the 1600s, a window to the past being fully opened to the public for the first time since a chance discovery a century ago.

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