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Showing posts with label Alrosa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alrosa. Show all posts

Friday, February 15, 2019

Alrosa Displays Rare Pink Diamond

Alrosa has launched an exhibition of rare polished colored diamonds, including a 14.83-carat pink that is the largest of its color in Russian history. 

The oval-shaped stone was cut from a 27.85-carat rough that the company recovered in 2017 from its Ebelyakh mine in Yakutia. The miner’s largest pink diamond prior to the discovery weighed 3.86 carats. 

The collection also includes an Asscher-cut, 20.69-carat, deep-yellow diamond, cut from a 34.17-carat rough. A cushion-cut, pink-purple diamond weighing 11.06 carats will also be on display. It is recognized by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) as the largest of its color in the world, the miner added. 

Due to the size and fancy hues of the stones Alrosa has recovered, the company believes it can gain a strong position in the colored-diamond market. Many thanks to Rapaport Diamond Report.

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Alrosa Recovers Its Largest Diamond

Alrosa has unearthed a rough stone weighing nearly 200 carats from its Udachnaya pipe, its largest in more than two years, the company said Tuesday. 

The 191.46-carat stone, which is white with a slight yellowish tinge, was found earlier this month at the asset’s N12 processing plant. The Russia-based miner last found a comparably sized diamond two and a half years ago.