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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Michael Jackson Diamond

Charred strands of Michael Jackson's hair that were salvaged from the shoot of a tragic Pepsi commercial have been sold and will be turned into diamonds. What a story. LifeGem is evaluating the hair sample to determine how many diamonds can be created. www.lifegem.com

Antiques Roadshow

The Antiques Roadshow isn't just about antiques - it's history, beauty and drama all wrapped up in one. Be on a show. It's an immersive experience.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Tatton Park Flower Show

Tatton Park is the place to spot up-and-coming garden designers and innovative new ideas. Check out the link www.rhs.org.uk

Jatin Das

The Collector: Jatin Das. Great collection indeed. You can tell a beautiful story with a beautiful fan.

Useful links:
http://jatindas.com
www.fancircleinternational.org

Random Thoughts

Losing potential profits hurts the ego; losing money really hurts.

- Gerald Appel
www.systemsandforecasts.com

Spot on.

D-Screen Technology

HRD Antwerp has released D-Screen, an affordable device able to distinguish natural from synthetic colorless or near-colorless polished diamonds. It's available to all diamond bourses worldwide. The D-Screen indicates if a polished diamond is natural and has not been subjected to color enhancement. Synthetic diamonds and diamonds subjected to a high pressure-high temperature (HPHT) treatment are instantly detected. The technology used is based on optical measurement, by projecting shortwave ultraviolet (UV) radiation through the diamond. The D-Screen's range covers all polished diamonds from 0.2 carats up to 10 carats in the colours D to J. This encompasses the bulk of gem-grade diamonds. Check out the link www.hrdantwerp.be + equipment@hrdantwerp.be

Chaim Even Zohar Viewpoint

British Government Loan Guarantees to Assist Diamond Sector in Crisis. Quite a story, really. Thanks Chaim.

Useful link:
www.diamondintelligence.com

Thursday, July 23, 2009

How To Re-learn The Old-fashioned Art Of Salesmanship

Christina Binkley's piece was brilliant. Selling pure emotions isn't always easy. I think the gemstone industry could also learn a lot from the new approach.

Useful link:
www.iwc.com