Sporting First: Relay Athletes Win Diamond Medals

May 14, 26 by John Jeffay

Medals awarded to the 120 winners at the World Athletics Relays in Botswana were all embedded with a locally-sourced diamond. It was the first time in the event's history that traditional gold, silver, and bronze medals were set with a diamond. The gems... Read More...

11,000-ct Ruby Recovered in War-Torn Myanmar

May 14, 26 by John Jeffay

A huge 11,000-carat rough  ruby has been recovered in Mogok, Myanmar, according to state media. It's roughly half the size of the 21,450-carat rough gem found in ruby-rich Mogok in 1996 - often described as the largest discovered in the country - but is said to... Read More...

Price Surge for Investment-Grade Diamonds

May 14, 26 by John Jeffay

The investment-grade colorless diamonds that increased most in value over the last three months were 5-carat, H-color, VS1-clarity. Average per-carat price for such stones rose by 8.4%, from $20,600 to $22,400, according to global data collated by Alrosa... Read More...

Misleading Lab Grown Ads Breached Rules

May 13, 26 by John Jeffay

Two companies breached UK advertising rules by failing to disclose that the diamonds they were selling online were actually lab grown. The Natural Diamond Council (NDC) said it was a victory for consumers. The NDC referred Australia-based Novita... Read More...

6.03-ct Fancy Vivid Blue Fails to Find Buyer

May 12, 26 by John Jeffay

An internally flawless, 6.03-carat fancy vivid blue diamond with a high estimate of CHF 9.6 million ($12.3 million) failed to find a buyer at Sotheby's Geneva yesterday (12 May) The cushion-modified brilliant Type IIb gem, from South Africa's Cullinan mine... Read More...

Memo by John Jeffay

May 14

All is not well in the world of diamond mining. Owners of Ekati, in Canada's Northwest Territories filed for insolvency protection last week, just months after agreeing almost $130 million in federal loans. In South Africa, the troubled Ekapa mine is up....  Read More...