Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Swiss jeweler de Grisogono announced that it has acquired the world's most expensive rough diamond. Through this acquisition, the company plans to become one of the world's leading jewelery and watch brands.
Almaz "Constellation" (Constellation) weighing 813 carats discovered a Canadian company in the field Lucara Diamond cars (Karowe) in Botswana in November 2015.
Earlier this year, the gem was sold at auction for $ 63 million.
Speaking of buying, the founder and member of the Executive Board of de Grisogono Favaz Gruozi (Fawaz Gruosi) said: "I am very glad that I had the opportunity to work with such an incredible and important diamond, . as the "Constellation" as a jeweler, I am aware of the responsibility that I bear in front of the stone, and the team that worked so hard on its getting the opportunity to apply their creative skills to cut and install this stone in a piece of jewelry -. it is an honor and instill Lehi, and I look forward to the opportunity to realize his vision of this process. "
"Constellation" is the second major acquisition this year after the purchase in May of 404-carat rough diamond from Nemesis International.
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The organization, which includes Bollywood celebrities and entrepreneurs, is campaigning for the return to India of the diamond "Kohinur" - one of the most famous gems in the world, IDEX Online reported.
According to the newspaper The Independent, the group instructed lawyers to sue the High Court of London on the return to India of a stone that is among the jewels of the British crown.
The organization, which is called Mountain of Light (English "mountain of light" - this is how the name "Kohinur" translates), claims that the stone was kidnapped from India. "Kohinur is not just a 105 carat diamond, but part of our history and culture, and there is no doubt that it should be returned," said Bollywood star Bhumicka Singh, The words of which leads The Independent.
The authors of the article note that the British lawyers to whom the group commissioned to file a claim stated that their arguments would be based on the provisions of the Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) Act, which gives British state institutions the power to return cultural objects Heritage. Attorney Satish Jakhu (Satish Jakhu) said that the case will be referred to the International Court of Justice (International Court of Justice).
The diamond was donated to Queen Victoria and is now in the crown of the Queen Mother.
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