Kimberley Fine Diamonds!


Argyle Diamonds Mine.

Three billion years ago, hidden 150 miles beneath
the ancient folds of the rugged Kimberley region
in the remote north-west of Australia, the tumultuous
forces of mother nature were at work creating the
world's largest diamond deposit now known as Argyle.

The Argyle Diamond Mine produces appr. 34 million
carats of diamonds per year. This is one third of the
world's annual production, making Argyle the largest
diamond mine in the world.

It produces the extremely rare and valuable pink
diamond as well as fine whites and the intriguing
champage and cognac diamonds.
Their colour and brilliance has made these rare
Diamonds one of the most eagerly sought after gems
in the world.

The exotic champagne and cognac Argyle Diamonds
have become an inspiration to jewellery designers in both
classical and modern styles.
The finest pinks have been sold for over one million
dollars a carat and continue to soar in prices as the
demand far exceeds supply.


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The Rough Diamonds!


The Gems!


Page 2, Pearls.

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