Pink Kimberley Beauty comes in threes with the Kimberley Naya Ring s diamond trilogy.
The Kimberley Naya Ring is a terrific trilogy, showcasing two Argyle pink diamonds and a stunning Argyle white diamond centre stone, while the band features small diamonds on three sides.
Pink Kimberley jewellery is crafted from an exquisite blend of white diamonds and natural Australian pink diamonds from the Argyle Mine, located in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia.
An Argyle Pink Diamond Certificate accompanies all Pink Kimberley pieces containing pink diamonds greater than 0.08ct.
SAMS Group Australia distributes Pink Kimberley and Blush Pink jewellery, featuring stunning diamonds from Australia’s Argyle Mine, alongside Classique watches.
Rio Tintoâs diamond output shrinks as it exits Australia Posted February 02, 2021 | By Callum Glennen Mining giant Rio Tinto has announced its total diamond production fell 14 per cent in 2020 to 14.7 million carats, with its Australian mine entering its final year of production and amid multiple legal challenges in Canada.
The largest contributor to the company’s overall decline in diamond recoveries was a 16 per cent decrease at the Argyle site in Western Australia. The mine, of which Rio Tinto is the sole owner, closed on November 3 last year.
Meanwhile, production at the Diavik Mine in Canada s Northwest Territories, which Rio Tinto operates in partnership with Dominion Diamond Mines (‘Dominion’), saw a decline of 7 per cent to 3.7 million carats.
Now Showing: The opal cutter s dilemma; working four alloys into a ring; and resurrecting a 1940s Rolex Posted January 29, 2021 | Take a few moments to enjoy
Jeweller s video selection including updates on current affairs and insights into our jewellery trade. This week, take a closer look at cutting opals, watch a jeweller fold together four alloys to make a zircuti ring, and see a World War II Rolex be brought back to life.