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Diamond Bourses
The word "Bourse" refers to a private stock, bond, or commodities exchange similar to the NYSE. Diamond Bourses are basically trading exchanges for loose, cut and uncut diamonds.

 


Diamond Bourse
An association for dealers and traders of rough and polished diamonds, or a building provided by the bourse, housing members, who may also be cutters (manufacturers), brokers (agents).

Bourse - A location where dealers buy and sell coins with each other and the public, such as at a coin show. (See Coin Show) ...

Bourse: French, meaning an exchange or meeting place where merchants transact business. The word is often used for a diamond dealers club or organization.

Antwerp Diamond Bourse
Global market and meeting place for various diamond dealers to trade in polished diamonds.
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^ Joint Resolution - World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB) and International Diamond Manufacturers Association. World Diamond Council (July 19, 2000). Retrieved on 2006-11-05.
^ Zoellner, Tom (2006).

To supplement the government program, the International Diamond Manufacturers Association (IDMA) and the World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB) - representing virtually all significant processors and traders - established a regimen of ...

The World Federation of Diamond Bourses is the umbrella organization for diamond exchanges across the world. It ensures that its members adhere to the highest international standards of business practices in the diamond industry.

As a result of discussions between the World Federation of Diamond Bourses and the International Diamond Manufacturers Association on one side and the CIBJO Commission on the other, ...

Once polished, most diamonds are sold and traded in the 24 registered diamond bourses around the world. At this point, the polished diamonds are ready to be set into finished pieces of jewelry, which is the manufacturer's job.

Today, they continue to serve as members of the World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB), the Jewelers Board of Trade (JBT), and the Manufacturing Jewelers Suppliers of America (MJSA).

cuts and polishes the final 40 facets, including the star, upper girdle and lower girdle. Finally, the cut gem is boiled in acids to remove dust and oil. Once polished, most diamonds are sold and traded in the 24 registered diamond bourses around the ...

See also: Diamond, Stone, Jewel, Rough, Jewelry

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