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Mined by Debswana, a joint venture between De Beers Group and the Botswanan government, this 1,098-carat stone is one of two massive stones unearthed in Botswana in recent weeks.  Image credit: Debswana

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Two times lucky: 1,000-carat diamonds discovered

The international diamond industry is abuzz following the discovery of two large stones weighing more than 1,000 carats, only weeks apart. Read more »
A US court has found in favour of Fenix Diamonds in an ongoing legal battle over the use of patented lab-created diamond manufacturing techniques.

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Court rules against diamond company's legal claim

A New York court has ruled in favour of lab-created diamond supplier Fenix Diamonds and manufacturer Nouveau Diamonds, rejecting a competitor's claim that the companies infringed patented diamond creation techniques. Read more »
Emma Hill, daughter of Sir Michael Hill, is stepping down as chair of the company's board of directors to make way for Rob Fyfe, a former Air New Zealand executive.

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New chairman for Michael Hill International, Emma Hill stands aside

The chair of Michael Hill International (MHI)'s board of directors, Emma Hill, is set to step down today handing the reins to Rob Fyfe, former CEO of Air New Zealand. Read more »
Following a legal stoush with Bank of America, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the exit of founder Carolyn Rafaelian as CEO, Alex and Ani – once valued at $US 1 billion – has now filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as it attempts to restructure its debt obligations.

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Alex and Ani troubles continue: company files for bankruptcy

Alexi and Ani, the high-profile US jewellery brand, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company, which has been plagued by controversy for many years, hopes to be able to sell most of its assets. Read more »
Following its relaunch as HourUniverse, organisers have confirmed Baselworld will revert to its former name and return with a pop-up event in Geneva later this year.

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Baselworld resurrected, HourUniverse defunct; new dates confirmed

Organiser MCH Group has confirmed its Swiss watch, jewellery and gemstone show has reverted to the Baselworld name, following its rebranding and relaunch as HourUniverse last year. Read more »
Legislation to make hallmarking of jewellery compulsory in India came into effect on 16 June 2021.

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India introduces mandatory jewellery hallmarking; implications for Australia

After years of delays, the Indian government has introduced mandatory gold and silver jewellery hallmarking across more than 250 districts, including major cities such as Mumbai. Read more »
An International Gemological Institute (IGI) laboratory has identified a 6.18-carat 'natural' diamond as lab-created. Image: IGI

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Large lab-grown diamond deception revealed

The International Gemological Institute (IGI) has determined that a 6.18-carat round brilliant cut diamond, which had been submitted for grading as natural, was lab-created. Read more »

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Now Showing: the rarest opal pattern on earth; turning a yellow ring white; and $200,000 aquamarine in the mountains

Take a few moments to enjoy Jeweller's Friday Flicks video selection including updates on current affairs and insights into our jewellery trade. This week, take a closer look at a rare opal pattern, join an aquamarine expedition in the Rockies, and watch as a jeweller turns a yellow gold ring white. Read more »
The rough and polished sectors of the diamond 'pipeline' have recorded price increases as a result of supply and demand pressures. Image: De Beers

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Diamond market rebounds; prices rise

The international diamond trade has continued to recover following the COVID-19 downturn, with manufacturers striving to meet strong consumer demand from the US and China and rising prices for rough and polished stones. Read more »
The YourDiamonds.com public tender includes a 2-carat pink diamond (centre) with a price guide of $1.5–2.5 million, as well as several pinks above 1 carat.

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First 'public tender' of Argyle pink diamonds expected to break records

The first-ever 'public tender' of Argyle pink diamonds, including 33 previously-owned stones ranging from 0.23–2.00 carats, is expected to break the record for the most expensive diamond sold in Australia. Read more »

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Now Showing: Opal hunting in a tropical storm; incredible crystals; and diamonds beyond jewellery

Take a few moments to enjoy Jeweller's Friday Flicks video selection including updates on current affairs and insights into our jewellery trade. This week, watch as opal hunters get to work in the middle of a tropical storm, discover the many uses of diamonds, and view stunning raw crystals and minerals.  Read more »
The International Gem & Jewellery Show Dubai will take place in the city this August.

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Indian trade body announces international jewellery fair in Dubai

The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), which organises the India International Jewellery Show (IIJS) Premiere and Signature, has announced a new trade fair to be held in Dubai from 14–16 August 2021. Read more »
The Karratha Queen – a 145kg silver nugget – and the King Henry, a 93kg gold specimen, on display at The Perth Mint's new public exhibition.

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Rare gold and silver nuggets go on display in Perth

The Perth Mint has unveiled two rare large gold and silver nuggets – which have been named the King Henry and the Karratha Queen – as part of its new Australian precious metals public exhibition. Read more »
RJ Scanlan & Co is now distributing the full range of The Lux Collection, which features fine German-made jewellery set with diamonds, pearls, and coloured gemstones. Image: RJ Scanlan & Co.

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Supplier introduces European jewellery collection

RJ Scanlan & Co. has expanded its fine jewellery offering, introducing the full range of The Lux Collection to the Australian market. Read more »
Natural diamond crystal nestled in kimberlite. Image: Shutterstock

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Why diamonds?: Exploring the history and future of the world’s most iconic gemstone

Australian geologist EWEN TYLER (AM) has been called the 'Father of Australian diamonds', having led the discovery of the country's three diamond mines. Here, he reflects on humanity’s captivation with these shimmering stones. Read more »

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