Diamond de Canada has been awarded the Polar Bear Diamond license, allowing them to bring the iconic trademark back into the diamond market. The revived logo will only be inscribed on diamonds which are mined, cut, and polished in Canada's Northwest Territories, with a certificate of authenticity detailing its origin, which could lend great meaning to end consumers. A brilliant storyteller.
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Friday, July 01, 2022
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