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Rosy Blue upgrades its production facilities to Sarine Systems

The new facilities will replace all inclusion mapping, rough planning, proportion measurement and grading equipment.

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Rosy Blue, a leading international manufacturer of high quality polished diamonds and finished jewellery, is upgrading its production facility with Sarine systems.

As part of their mission to maintain state-of-the-art production, Sarine systems will be installed at Rosy Blue manufacturing facilities, replacing all inclusion mapping, rough planning, proportion measurement and grading equipment. The broadened cooperation between Sarine and Rosy Blue underscores a mutual commitment to precision and excellence in diamond manufacturing.

Uzi Levami, CEO of Sarine, stated, "We are delighted that Rosy Blue has chosen to upgrade its production facility with Sarine systems. Sarine's industry leading technologies are designed to advance the diamond manufacturing process to ever greater levels of quality and efficiency. Rosy Blue's decision to move to the exclusive use of Sarine systems may be the start of a broader cooperation further downstream."

Vishal Mehta, Director of Rosy Blue, commented, "At Rosy Blue, we strive at all times to maintain the integrity of our diamonds and the confidence of our customers. We have therefore chosen to rely on Sarine's technologies, reputed for their world leading precision, in the ongoing upgrades to our manufacturing facilities. Sarine's systems play an integral part in ensuring the consistent levels of quality, of which we at Rosy Blue are proud."


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