The near colorless 0.844 carat diamond is one of a very rare group of diamonds dubbed 'Matryoshka' diamonds after the popular Russian nesting dolls. The smaller diamond is contained within in a cavity inside the larger diamond and can roll about freely inside. Nature has no rules.
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Showing posts with label India Bore Diamond Holdings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India Bore Diamond Holdings. Show all posts
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Sunday, August 15, 2021
Ellendale Diamonds
I hope the new diamond miners would be able to replicate the success of the Argyle Pink Diamonds brand and seize an opportunity left by the closure of the East Kimberley mine. There is definitely a template.
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
India Bore Diamond Holdings Discovers Rare Purple Fluorescent Diamonds At Ellendale
An independent study of IBDH diamonds by Perth-based Delta Diamond Laboratory has revealed that a number of diamonds mined within the L-Channel at Ellendate display an extremely rare purple or violet fluorescence. Ellendate fancy yellow diamonds command a premium in the market and are regarded by many world diamantaires as among the highest quality fancy yellow diamond production in the world. Fluorescence occurs in about 30% of natural diamonds and more than 95% of these fluoresce blue, with yellow and green representing just a few percent.
Useful link:
https://ibdh.com.au
Useful link:
https://ibdh.com.au
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