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    Shawn Hawk ENGS 003 11 August 2014 Gold Ring Production Gold has been coveted for as long as it has been known about. Its brilliance and beauty have driven people mad. The oldest gold artifacts date to 6000 B.C. from an Eastern European civilization. From there gold is found throughout the great empires. In about 5000 B.C. it is believe to have been first fashioned into Jewelry by the Sumerians. From there golden jewelry has held a special place in most cultures. The most common form of

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    De Beers : A Monopoly in the Diamond Industry De Beers advertising slogan "A Diamond Is Forever" has been the center of its effort to establish the stone as the only appropriate gem to symbolize lifetime love and commitment. The more ad money spent, the more diamonds people buy. And when people buy diamonds, De Beers profits. It is the reason the company spends $180 million a year worldwide to advertise cut diamonds--a product it doesn 't even sell. There are very few companies ... you may struggle

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    Artificial Diamonds Diamonds are very unique. Their hardness and beauty have enticed people for many years. Now some of the same attributes that make them appealing also make them useful. To understand these attributes the chemistry of carbon is very important. This unique chemistry is what makes them so hard to make. Much research has gone into the making of diamonds and this has led to many successes in the field. These discoveries have led to machines and processes that make diamond making

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    Princess Cut Cons

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    compared to other cuts. Pros of the Princess Cut Engagement Ring Less Expensive than Some Cuts When compared to some of the other cuts, the princess is less expensive. Cutting of the diamond with its facets will determine how much is wasted and cut from the diamond itself. This can be a determining factor in the price of the diamond cut. Hides Blemishes The facets of the princess cut go a long way towards hiding blemishes.

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    Diamond Mines in South Africa TEAM D Eugene Patton, James Pruitt, John Morawa, Kenneth Miller, Nicholas Nauroth, and Shemika McWilliams DeVry University Online April 13, 2011 Diamond Mines in South Africa South Africa’s Culture, Government, Economy, and religion of South Africa (Shemika McWilliams) Diamond mining in South Africa is the main force behind the country’s economy but this has not always been the case. South Africa’s large diamond mining industry started with the discovery of

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    1. What are conflict diamonds? What groups benefited from the trade in conflict diamonds? What groups were hurt by it? As defined in the case study, conflict diamonds are gemstones that are mined or stolen by rebels fighting internationally recognized governments. Any of the anti-government/rebel forces/guerrilla troops/or other nonconformist groups within the areas of question or which could fall into this category or situation. The case study points out two groups who benefited the most under

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    pear shape diamond cut is known as a modified brilliant cut diamond, which is a combination of two different cuts. Those cuts are the marquise cut and the round brilliant. It combines the best of both cuts into an interesting diamond shape. Pear shape diamonds have to be evenly cut since the parts of the curve should match on the shoulders. The typical length of the pear cut ranges from 1.40 to 1.70, and the choice of ratio is often a personal preference. Some women like long diamonds while others

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    newly bought putting your own little touch on it. Engagement rings have been in our history for as long as anyone can remember, but the diamond ring is something no one can forget and its history is even more memorable. Originally, the ancient Greeks and Romans were the first to have engagement rings. However, the engagement rings they used did not include diamonds they included a key, which initiated that it was more of a sign of

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    Diamonds have been a symbol of love and commitment for centuries, as well as a symbol for power and wealth. They were thought to be tears of the gods by the Greeks and splinters of stars by the Romans (“History Of Diamonds”). Their rarity, strength, and unparallel beauty have resulted in a high price of up to $28,400 per carat for a high quality cut diamond (“Diamond Price per Carat”). However, though most don’t know it, the pure perfect diamonds being sold in stores are part of a very bloody process

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    Rough Diamond Essay

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    #1 FOR GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP MGT-2248-330 PREPARED BY: ALEXANDRA SOKOLOVA PREPARED FOR: DAWID NEWING COMPANY NAME: “ALMAZJUVELIREXPORT” WWW.ALMAZ.RU COMPANY DESCRIPTION AND INFORMATION “ALMAZJUVELIREXPORT” stands for –“Almaz”(rough diamond) -“juvelir”(jeweler), and “export” is evidently clear. Company profile info: State-Owned Unitary Enterprise Foreign Trade Association v/o "Almazjuvelirexport". 25 block 1, Zubovsky Boulevard, Moscow 119021, Russia. Tel.: (095) 245-3410, 245-3420

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