India to host DTC Jewellery contest

Second jewellery contest to be held by DTC

Post By : Diamond World News Service On 26 July 2006 12:00 AM
ALROSA, Russias diamond monopoly, sold more than $25.5 million in special-sized rough diamonds at the 12th international diamond auction hosted by the Russian Diamond Chamber in Moscow on February 27, 2006. The auction sold 120 of the offered 133 parcels containing 921 diamonds weighing a total of 15,000 carats.
Alrosa produces nearly 100% of the countrys diamonds and more than 20% of the worlds rough diamonds. The organization, which is jointly owned by the central government in Moscow and the Republic of Sakha, operates mines throughout Russia and also in Angola. Alrosa has a distribution agreement with The Diamond Trading Company (DTC), De Beers marketing arm, but is reducing the amount of diamonds it supplies to De Beers and will cease selling to De Beers after 2008. Alrosa also markets its own stones and supports a growing Russian diamond-cutting industry.
Each parcel put up for auction contained nine diamonds weighing more than 50 carats each. The biggest diamond offered at the auction weighed 301.55 carats. The auction was attended by 38 Russian and foreign companies including representatives from India, Israel, Belgium, Belarus, China and the United States. About 50% of the companys rough diamonds are sold in foreign markets.

Be the first to comment

Leave a comment

Related News

New Collections on the Block

  • Diamonds - 23 April 2024 3:41 PM

A Name to Reckon With In Fancy Colour Diamonds-Anan Jewels

  • Diamonds - 23 April 2024 3:31 PM

IGI Expressions™ crowns 9 Jewellery Design Champions

  • Diamonds - 01 March 2024 6:02 PM

Grading Diamonds With Integrity, Consistency and Accuracy

  • Diamonds - 12 February 2024 9:29 AM

All time classics

  • Diamonds - 07 February 2024 11:39 AM

Email Alerts

WhatsApp Alerts