SS Nujoma sets sail to mine for higher-value gemstones off Namibian coast
Groups led by De Beers grapple with challenge of young adults eschewing marriage
Why have there been so many large stones on the market? And will we soon see more?
Over the past 20 years, jewellers have revived the quest for sparklier, more attention-grabbing diamond cuts
Pledge to cut capital expenditure must be followed through
A tradition-bound industry is trying to adapt as jewellery sales fall and consumer tastes change
Deakin & Francis creates new collection in celebration of its 230th anniversary
Bid of $61m for 1,109 carat Lesedi La Rona falls short of reserve
High prices for large diamonds should not disguise an otherwise ailing sector
Vania Leles creates a six-piece high jewellery collection using responsibly sourced gems
A new advertising campaign hopes to turn millennials into enduring lovers of diamonds
Anglo American-owned company in position to gain as industry shows signs of recovery
De Beers, world’s largest gem producer by value, warns of unstable economic environment
Canadian miner Lucara finds big stones at mine it bought for $45m from De Beers
Second monthly sales increase lifts parent Anglo American
Miner says low re-sale prices have hit buyers’ confidence
Industry upheaval has led to friction between large miners such as De Beers and some customers
International Edition