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Controversial Australia-based miner Kimberley Diamonds has put its last remaining diamond mine into administration after it failed to secure fresh funding.
Kimberley Diamonds closes its last mine

Controversial Australia-based miner Kimberley Diamonds has put its last remaining diamond mine into administration after it failed[…]

De Beers
De Beers taps into polished diamonds market with first-time auction

Anglo American’s De Beers, the world’s largest rough diamond producer by value, has decided to begin selling[…]

De Beers Profit Jumps as Diamond Market Stabilises

Profit more than doubled for De Beers last year as trading conditions in the diamond-manufacturing sector improved[…]

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Bain Capital and Bow Street to acquired Blue Nile

In a surprise announcement, online jeweller Blue Nile has entered into an agreement to be acquired by[…]

Petra Diamonds announced that it had recovered a 138.57-carat
138.57 Carat D Colour Diamond Recovered by Petra at Cullinan

Petra Diamonds announced that it had recovered a 138.57 carat

Lucara Sells Its 813 Carat Diamond for US$63 Million

Lucara Sells Its 813 Carat Diamond for US$63 Million

Lucapa Recovers Largest diamond in Angolan History

Lucapa Diamond Company has recovered the largest recorded diamond ever found in Angola.

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Graff Diamonds opens Australian store

Graff Diamonds first Australian boutique has opened in Crown Melbourne. The latest store will house Graff’s exceptional[…]

DCLA Valuation services

DCLA valuation services for loose or set diamond jewellery. Valuations for insurance or resale with optional cold[…]

De Beers cuts rough diamond prices and sight

De Beers which produces thirty percent of world rough diamonds has cut prices by 10 percent for[…]

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