Sierra Leone has postponed the sale of rough diamonds weighing 709.41 carats, found in the last month to local miner prospector to give bidders more time to participate in the auction.
Portal Rapaport reports that potential buyers will now be able to view the diamond until May 10 at the Bank of Sierra Leone in Freetown.
Previously it was assumed that the scan process will be completed on 6 April.
The Government stated that on 11 May customers will be required to submit their proposals for the price, adding that applications will be received and dealt with on the same day.
Stone found Pastor Emmanuel A. Momohom was previously submitted to the President of Sierra Leone.
Diamond weighing 969 carats, was found in 1973 on the mine Diminko (Diminco), was the largest ever produced in the country.
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The delegation of buyers of diamonds collected by the Association of manufacturers of jewelry in Hong Kong (Hong Kong Jewellers Manufacturers' Association, HKJMA) under the chairmanship of the organization Adam Lau (Adam Lau) will take part in the Winter International Diamond Week in Israel (International Diamond Week in Israel, IDWI ), which held on 14-18 February 2016, according to a press release from the Israel diamond Exchange (Israel diamond Exchange, IDE).
"We welcome the opportunity to our members the opportunity to participate in this unique marketing diamond platform - Lau says -. The business community in Hong Kong has long been cooperating with the Israeli diamond industry, and our traders spend a lot of transactions with IDE members who are active in Hong Kong and participate in Hong Kong trade events. "
HKJMA President said that he is aware of the various opportunities offered to visit within IDWI. "I understand that in the framework of a visit of stands IDE members we can establish contact with many manufacturers and traders who produce high quality diamonds, and thus rarely come to Asia This will create additional opportunities for communication and commerce for the members of our delegation." - said Lau.
IDE President Yoram u'Dvash (Yoram Dvash) enthusiastically welcomed the announcement Lau and his delegation's stay at the celebrations. "Adam Lau is a longtime friend of our industry in Israel. His efforts at the invitation of a large delegation of Hong Kong buyers for our exchanges were significant, and now I congratulate him on the fact that it has opened an additional horizons of its membership in our exchange."
"Hong Kong is one of the most diverse and multifaceted diamond markets Although the position of the Israeli diamond companies in Hong Kong steadily, I am sure that with the help of the visit we will be able to consolidate and strengthen the fruitful relationship.", - he concluded.
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