De Beers Group of Companies today announced that its auction sales division will hold views and exceptional diamonds of special sizes of the International Institute of diamond evaluation office (International Institute of Diamond Valuation, IIDV ) in New York.
This is the first case when the auction division of De Beers hold views in the United States, they will be held June 28-30, and the auction is scheduled for July 20. It is assumed that in the future it will be offered to view a wide range of products.
"We are pleased to initiate our exceptional views and special stones in New York - he said the executive vice president of auction sales Neil Ventura (Neil Ventura). - We are constantly looking for ways to increase the level of comfort and service that we can offer our customers, and this is an important step forward for both existing and potential clients based in the US. "
The sixth site De Beers will be held July 25-29.
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North Arrow Minerals Inc. announced the selection of 228 samples of clay deposits belonging to its 100% Diamond Project Mel (Mel) in Nunavut, Canada province. In addition, the company has identified several groups of kimberlite indicator mineral.
As a result, it was found visual examination of 175 of the 227 samples, some of them have very abnormal characteristics. The content of kimberlite particles exceed 100 units with their indicator minerals, and in one such sample - was greater than 200 units.
The company said that these results are very encouraging, since the results of the sampling program in 2015 can be successfully detected several potential kimberlites. The remaining samples Test results are obtained in the next few weeks, after which the company will exploration on Mel.
Samples of clay, selected under the program in 2015, have been investigated in laboratory Microlithics Laboratories Inc. This independent laboratory dedicated to the processing of minerals, located in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Mel Diamond Project is located less than 10 km from tidal waters on the Melville Peninsula in Canada, and 210 km from the diamond project Kilalugak (Qilalugaq).
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