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PHOTOS TAKEN
by: DIANNE

I took photos and would like for you to see it to see if you can give me any other info or direct to me someone that might be able to appraise it for me. It is very sentimental to me as I have the wedding bands of my great grandparents, my grandparents, my parents and my husbands parents.

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Dianne

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Blue Diamond Identification
by: Anonymous

Good Morning!
i understand your concerns. Natural blue diamonds are so rare that most jewellers have never seen one. Blue diamonds range in tones from gray blue, powder blue, steel blue to dark sapphire blue. All historic blue diamonds are of Indian origin. Since 1900, South Africa has been the most important source of blue diamonds. The Premier mine, opened in 1903, is the leading producer although even here the yield is much smaller than the historic Indian sources.

Please contact me for further assistance in relation to gem identification and appraisal.

Best Wishes,

Yvonne Hammouda-Eyre





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