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Starting next month, De Beers Group will auction its own polished diamonds. Image courtesy: De Beers Group

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De Beers to auction own polished diamonds

Under a new pilot program, De Beers Group will start selling its polished diamonds through the group’s online auction business. Read more »
A diamond purchased for £10 is expected to fetch £350,000. Image courtesy: Sotheby's

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Car boot diamond to raise £350,000 at auction

A ‘costume’ diamond ring purchased at a car boot sale for £10 (AU$17) has been identified as a 26.29-carat diamond, and is expected to fetch as much as £350,000 (AU$609,000) at a Sotheby’s auction. Read more »

Diamonds
Future-proofing the diamond sector

The other day I was thinking about why the wine industry is kicking the diamond industry’s butt in terms of a value proposition, and I came up with my answer pretty quickly. Read more »
(Clockwise from top left) Twin Plaza Metals, Linneys, Worth & Douglas, Linneys, Twin Plaza Metals, Linneys, Worth & Douglas

Bridal & Engagement Trends
Wedding rings 2017: display kits to dazzle

In the competitive wedding ring market, standing out from the crowd is paramount. Read more »
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Diamonds
What’s trending for bridal jewellery in 2017?

Weddings may be timeless but trends play a major role in how they look and feel. So what’s hot in the world of weddings and jewellery this year? ANGELA TUFVESSON investigates. Read more »
Two different coloured earrings have sold for more than US$57 million, setting an auction record. Image courtesy: Sotheby's

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‘Most valuable pair of earrings’ fetch record price

A pair of contrasting coloured diamond earrings established a world auction record after selling for more than US$57 million (AU$76 m). Read more »
The GIA discovered a natural-synthetic composite. Image courtesy: GIA, Sood Oil (Judy) Chia

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GIA uncovers natural diamond with synthetic ‘overgrowth’

The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) has uncovered a natural diamond with a blue synthetic coating, and has warned that other ‘hybrids’ might be on the market. Read more »
The GIA’s new device is capable of testing stones both loose and set in jewellery

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GIA releases synthetics detector for diamond jewellery

The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) has introduced a testing device that is capable of separating natural diamonds from suspected synthetics regardless of whether the stone is loose or set in jewellery. Read more »

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