| | Book | 978-0-8214-4482-5 (pdf) 1. Diamond mines and mining—Africa—History. 2. Diamond industry and trade— Africa—History...Africa—History. 3. Diamond industry and trade—Social aspects—Africa. 4. Diamond mines and mining—Economic...Illusion to Reality The Kimberley Discoveries, the Diamond “Rush, ” and the “ Wild West” in Africa four ...c. 1375 27 2 Elmina Castle 33 3 Kimberley Mine, 1872, showing an end view of the excavations 47...and surrounding areas 3 Sierra Leone 147 4 Angola 157 42 Table 1 Estimated production by value | | | Journal (issue) | Content of Jewelery Metals Meredith E. Mercer Diamond Sources and Production: Past, Present, and Future...NEWTECHNIQUES Sapphires from Changle in Shandong Province, China fingfeng Guo, Fuquan Wang, and Gerry Yukoumelos...Labradorite of the Greelz term.] from the Poiiderosa Mine! Oregon," seems to be that The famous Russian niineralogist...234-25 G3 7993 Gemological Institute of Anenca Diamond Sources s it has over the last 100 years, the...operating in Kimberley, South Africa; the Mwadui mine in Tanzania),and the significant secondary alluvial | | | Journal (issue) | __________________ 166 An Era of Sweeping Change in Diamond and Colored Stone Production and Markets Russell...Dirlam A summary of the decade’s most important diamond, colored stone, and pearl sources. Includes a wall...decade of the 2000s saw dramatic changes in the diamond and colored stone industries, as established conventions...moving products from mine to consumer. The main cover image was taken at the AnahÌ mine in Bolivia, a major...The gems in the foreground are: (1) a 1.01 ct diamond, GIA Collection no. 37583 (2) a 4.50 ct emerald |
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