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October 31st, 2007 From admin

Methods of investing in diamonds

  • Polished diamonds
  • Cut and polished diamonds.
  • Cut and polished diamonds.

Polished and rough diamonds lack some of the desirable attributes of investment vehicles, including liquidity, homogeneity and fungibility. Grading and certification by recognised laboratories goes some way to redressing this. Weight and cutting proportions are parameters which can be precisely measured. Colour and clarity grades are parameters which need to be determined by gemologists.

The increasing quality and size, and decreasing price, of synthetic diamonds also presents a threat to the value of polished diamonds as a long-term investment. The possibility of low-cost ultra-high-quality diamonds becoming available in industrial quantities at some time in the future is not an encouraging prospect for long-term investors in diamonds.
A cautionary example of such a price fall caused by introduction of a new simulant strongly undermining the prices of a natural gem was the permanent fall in natural pearl prices with the introduction of cultured pearls. The mechanism by which prices were affected is complex. In part because of the social acceptability of wearing cultured pearls to much of the market, customers migrated from the natural to the lower priced cultured product. This altered the supply and demand situation for natural pearls and perhaps the overall prestige of pearls in general was lowered. Where synthetic stones are less socially acceptable to the market for the natural version, arguably as with synthetic corundums where the two markets, natural and synthetic are mostly separate, the prestige of the natural stones has been, with effort, retained. Thus increased availability and lowered prices of synthetics may or may not have major implications for the future price of natural diamonds.

There are several factors contributing to low liquidity of diamonds. One of the main is the lack of terminal market. Most commodities have terminal markets, and some form of commodities exchange, clearing house, and central storage facilities. This does not exist for diamonds. Diamonds are also subject to value added tax in the UK, EU, and sales tax in most developed countries, therefore reducing their effectiveness as an investment medium. Most diamonds are sold through retail stores at very high profit margins. This is due to high overhead costs of operating a jewelry retail store.

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October 27th, 2007 From admin

A mining company has found new diamond resources in Brazil.

Sao Luis Mining reported the findings from its latest project in the Brazilian Joint Venture test mining scheme, Property 117.

Jack Lake, president and board chairman of Sao Luis Mining, said that the company expected similar results for Property 117 to a previous project the company undertook in the same area, Property 231.

“A geological report submitted to the department of national mineral production in 2005 defined a surface resource of 12,695,000 carats,” he said.

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October 24th, 2007 From admin

Do you know who is Saddam Hussein? He is a well-known personality and was dictator of Iraq from 1979 until 2003, when his regime was overthrown by a United States-led invasion. As we know, he likes jewelry accessories specially expensive watch , pen and sunglasses. It is Saddam Hussein, bling accessories. As told by Haitham Wihaib’s. The belongings of Saddam Hussein are now set for auction.

Wihaib disclosed that Saddam’s items put on sale viz. a custom-made gold and diamond Rolex (£100,000), Dior sunglasses (£6,000) and also a Cartier pen (£2,500) that was used to sign death warrants by Saddam were once owned by the renowned Iraqi tyrant. Wihaib is hopeful to generate sales of £350,000 ($7, 14,675) from this auction and contribute the same towards Iraqi schools.

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October 21st, 2007 From admin

This affordable bra is for rich people who has luxurious desires for expensive accessories like this unique gold and diamond studded two piece set. A Chinese looking for luxurious bra ended with this elite bra made of 7.5 carats of South African diamonds and 630 grams of pure gold. This bejeweled bra can be an ultimate tool for the men to impart their beloved with something even they will relish.

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October 18th, 2007 From admin
The De Beers Company first created the saying “A Diamond Is Forever.” In the late nineteen forties, De Beers hired an advertising agency to help increase its sale of diamonds. The agency N.W. Ayer developed an extremely successful campaign linking diamonds and romantic love.
The campaign invented the slogan “A Diamond Is Forever,� meaning that a diamond is a never-ending sign of love. It also meant that a diamond would always keep its value. The company continues to use the slogan in its advertising more than fifty years later. And reports say it has been used to advertise diamonds in at least twenty-nine languages.
The advertising business also recognized the huge success of the saying. In two thousand, Advertising Age magazine named “A Diamond Is Forever” the best advertising slogan of the twentieth century…
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October 14th, 2007 From admin

This is the world’s most expensive diamond pendant.  It is a single diamond that is over 75 carats and was designed by Stefano Canturi.

 Diamond Pendant

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October 10th, 2007 From admin

Rare, beautiful, a lifetime of exquisite quality; all these words describe the fabulous blue diamond. Many people believe that diamonds are only white, but in reality, diamonds are also yellow, green, black, pink and a gorgeous blue. The colored diamonds are referred to as the “fancy diamonds.” If you wear a blue diamond, it may be assumed among those who don’t know that you’re wearing a sapphire tourmaline, or aquamarine gem. Since pink sapphires can confuse the eye, blue diamonds can also.

Never judge a diamond by its color! When admiring another person’s gem, it isn’t safe to say, “What a beautiful sapphire” when you may actually be looking at a rare blue diamond. Among gem collectors, diamonds are highly prized for their variety of colors. Gemstones are not categorized by their color, but by their chemical composition. Thus, the carbon-based blue diamond has the same chemical make up as the white diamond.

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October 6th, 2007 From admin

Blue diamonds are very rare, like the pink diamond that sells for one million US dollars per carat. “Blues” are much less costly, but are still much more expensive that white diamonds. They are one of the most rare and valuable gemstones in the world. Their color is derived from a trace amount of boron in the stone.

As time passes, the blue diamond undergoes an astonishing color metamorphosis; it becomes a deeper blue that makes it much more valuable. The bluer the stone, the older it is. The blue diamond is the only gemstone in the world that alters its color as it ages. Your great-grandmother’s dark blue diamond is enormously valuable. Owners rarely sell these older stones because of their value; you may be very lucky to find a dark blue diamond at an estate sale.

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October 2nd, 2007 From admin

Here is a great pictorial page of how diamonds are created from roungh in Africa through processing and end up in the jewelry store.

See the Pictures

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