According to the company, it has a unique stone inscription "2000000".
It will be set in jewelery design and innovation Forevermark Center in Milan, Italy
"two million stone marking reflects the continued growth of the brand Forevermark, who was promoted formation of nine years", - said Stiven Luse (Stephen Lussier), CEO of Forevermark.
"Demand is stimulated by consumers who want assurance that their diamonds are not only possess the highest standards of beauty, but also provide a guarantee of responsible origin", - he added.
De Beers said that jewelry design with a unique diamond will create a winner Light Awards 2015 Louisa Creek (Louise Kriek) from South Africa, which will be part of the design team Forevermark within a three-month internship in Milan.
Brilliant, according to company representatives, will eventually become part of an exclusive collection of Forevermark for special occasions, which is expected to be a celebrity to wear on the big events and award ceremonies around the world.
1 comment:
The Belgian company First Element, has concluded a contract for cleaning and grading of diamonds from Marange (Marange), Zimbabwe, picking up customers for local auctions in the "shadow schemes" to commit conspiracy, media reported.
According to the publication Mining News, Zimbabwe could lose a significant amount of potential income "as a result of collusion.
The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy Zimbabwe found that the First Element has been selected by the Secretary mining ministry Godfrey Gudianga (Godfrey Gudyanga) as a contractor without proper verification of its performance and overall reliability.
Meanwhile, a lack of confidence in the grading of the diamond company was reported to management Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) , but its management received threats during the attempt x intervene in the situation with the First Element.
The company MMCZ lost about $ 4 million due to the illegal financial fraud in favor of an unknown recipient outside the country, noted in a parliamentary committee. This was announced by the former acting CEO of the company, Richard Chingodza (Richard Chingodza).
Post a Comment