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De Beers - The diamond company
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The De Beers
Not long after the formation of De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited in March 1888, a huge light yellow octahedral crystal was found in the De Beers Mine. The gem weighed 428.

De Beers
De Beers appears to support the UN aims to discourage the trade in conflict diamonds. This is admirable, but of course De Beers has considerable influence and control over a large proportion of the world's diamond supplies.

De Beers Sightholders
The DTC holds a sale called a "site" or "sight" ten times per year in London and Johannesburg, where De Beers sells the "boxes" to its select group ("supplier of choice") of 125 "sightholders" (#3) or diamond manufacturers, ...

De Beers Consolidated Mines - This company is the major factor in the diamond industry, because it holds a controlling interest in a number of diamond-mining companies and in companies having buying contracts with independent producers.

De Beers Consolidated Mines, Ltd.: Popularly referred to as "The Syndicate" this company is the major factor in the diamond industry. It holds controlling interests in a number of diamond-mining companies.

De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd. Officially incorporated on March 13, 1888 by the four life governors and shareholders, Rhodes, Barnato, Beit and F.S. Philipson-Stow.

De Beers Diamond Corp. launches the slogan 'a diamond is forever'
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The De Beers diamond advertising campaign is acknowledged as one of the most successful and innovative campaigns in history. N. W.

Diamonds and De Beers notwithstanding, nothing is forever. Not even time. Crunch time is fast approaching for Thailand, and I'm not just talking about the gem business.

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The mining company, which goes by the name of Tanzanite One, styles itself after the De Beers diamond corporation.

It had never, for one moment, been out of the possession of the owners since the day of its purchase from the De Beers Company, and so the desire of the Viceroy of China to see this stone, ...

The prices for rough cut diamonds are regulated, in large part, by De Beers Consolidated Mines Corporation.

One major difference between the diamond and colored stone markets is that the diamond market is largely controlled by one organization -- De Beers Consolidated Mines.

It was found in l893 by a worker at the De Beers mine at Jagersfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa. The Excelsior diamond was cut in 1904 by I.J. Asscher and Company of Amsterdam into 21 stones, including a 69.

The DTC, the marketing and selling arm of De Beers, sorts some two-thirds of the world's diamond production, by value. DTC sorts rough diamonds into more than 16,000 categories.

London based trading arm of De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd, commonly referred to as the ‘Syndicate'.
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Laminated document provided by gemological laboratories to verify the 4Cs of a diamond and its various characteristics.

03-carat Millennium Star, purchased by De Beers during the Civil War. Displayed in 1999, and then again in 2000 at the Millennium Dome in London, there was a theft attempt in the same year.

The Excelsior (which means "higher") was a blue white diamond found at the De Beers mine at Jagersfontein in South Africa in 1893. It weighed about 995 carats and was not actually mined, but spotted in a shovel of gravel being loaded onto a truck.

** Check the web: Here's a site with pictures and text showing one of the newest of De Beers' South African diamond mines.

Stefan Kanfer, The Last Empire: De Beers, Diamonds, and the World (New Yo rk: Noonday Press, 1993), p. 106.
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A whole series of new diamond cuts was presented by Nicholas Oppenheimer, Chairman of the Board of the De Beers Central Purchasing Organization (CSO) at the 24th World Diamond Congress in Singapore, 1- 3 August, 1988.

Sunflower Cut One of a number of "flower cuts" developed by Gaby Tolkowsky in about 1997 for De Beers.
Table Facet The top and largest facet on most diamonds including brilliant cuts.

The largest producer of gem quality diamonds is De Beers Consolidated Mines, Ltd (founded in 1888 by Cecil Rhodes), which exercises control of the western world's supply and distribution, thus maintaining control of prices.

exponentially, a once extremely rare material became more accessible to Western society with its growing wealth, science learned that diamonds came from volcanoes, and everyone learned of Cecil John Rhodes, Barney Barnato, Kimberley, and De Beers.

Named The Cullinan Diamond it weighed a whopping 3,106.75 carats. This same mine also produced the Golden Jubilee diamond which weighed in at 545.67 carats. In 2003, this mine, owned by De Beers was renamed The Cullinan Diamond Mine.

A large number of hopeful diggers soon flocked to the region in what was known as the diamond rush. The largest company to operate a mine in South Africa at the time was the world famous De Beers Company, the last of whose mines was closed in 2005.

If successful, this campaign is expected to have a similar effect on Tanzanite as De Beers' "Diamonds are forever" campaign did on Diamond sales in the mid nineteen hundreds.

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