Thursday, September 25, 2008

sell uncut diamonds

There are miners that want to sell uncut diamonds. If you are a serious buyers for uncut diamonds, please make contact at sell uncut diamonds.

The Koh-I-Noor - Mountain of Light


The Koh-I-Noor is an oval-cut diamond with a weight of 105.602 cents. The weight of the diamonds is ct to 600. estimated. The stone was in the front of the Maltese Cross, the Crown of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, taken together with more than 2000 other diamonds. "Koh-I-Noor" comes from the Persian word meaning "mountain of light". He is known as one of the most famous diamonds in history.

digging for uncut diamonds

Diamonds are found in many african countries. Many of them extracted via artisanal mining. Buying and selling uncut diamonds can be an exciting business. There are some statuatory obstacles like the Kimberley process certification sheme. Some argue that these obstacles are just designed to keep prices high. In fact many Africans make a living with artisanal mining and depend on the sales of diamonds. Admistrative hurdlese make it more difficult for them to sell the fruits of their labor.
The Orlov diamond


also called Orlov or Orloff

The "Orlov" is one of the most magnificent pieces in the collection of gems and jewels of the Moscow Kremlin, and is part of the "USSR Diamond Fund's treasury." The diamond was under the reign of Catherine the Great, who reigned from 1762-1796, used in the royal scepter. His weight is at 189.62 cents. and given the dimensions of 32 * 35 * 31 mm. Its purity is typical of the fine Indian diamonds and its color possesses a slight bluish-green tint. On one side of the diamond is a slight indentation. The cut of the diamond shape is described as that of a pigeon's egg half. The Orlov is a rarity among historic diamonds, since he retained his original Indian rose-cut.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

uncut diamonds from Angola

Angolan uncut diamonds are for sale,. These are amounts in the 100 carats range. If you are interested into diamonds from Angola, please make contact at uncut diamonds.

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Friday, September 19, 2008

uncut diamonds

Info and offers on uncut diamonds. If you are interested into uncut diamonds. please visit uncut diamonds.


Before Angola's independence in 1975 the southwestern African country was the fourth largest diamond producing country in the world. In October 1917 it was founded by the Portuguese in the company Diamang. In 1971, production reached a record high of diamonds, with a total of 2,413,021 carats. With the establishment of the new Angolan Endiama governance, replaced it the Diamang in 1988. Current production comes largely from alluvial soils, mainly in the provinces of Lunda Norte and Lunda Sul, in the northwestern part of the country. About 90 percent of output has Gemme quality. Angola also has at least six close