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Alrosa holds auction of industrial grade and gem quality natural rough diamonds

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Public Joint Stock Company ALROSA, held an auction to sell industrial grade and gem quality natural rough diamonds in the Eurasian Diamond Centre in Primorye (the Russian Far East). There were 22 companies from China, South Korea, India, Europe, Russia and other countries who participated in the auction.

The auction resulted in 461 thousand carats worth USD 12.9 million going down the hammer, including 440 thousand carats of industrial grade diamonds for USD 4.924 million, and 21 thousand carats of gem quality diamonds for USD 7.98 million. Indian and Chinese companies were the main auction buyers.

Together with the post of the Russian Gokhran, vault, specialized carrier and bank, a specialized permanent excise customs post, launched in the Eurasian Diamond Centre at the trading session, ensures the full range of processes required for sales. Combining the functions of a trading platform, storage, logistics, registration and control in one complex located close to the airport allows speeding up the shipping of goods up to 2-3 days.

In 2017, the Company is planning to sell 2 million carats of all types of diamonds worth USD 73 million through its Far East branch. Auctions for special size 10.8+ and industrial grade rough diamonds will be held in the next 3 months.


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