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Diamonds for sale loose diamond sales. Diamonds South Africa |
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Greendale Diamonds is owned by Max Barker F.G.A. (G.B.) who has spent over thirty years in the business and is part of South Africa’s leading and longest-established
loose diamond dealing companies.
Links to South African Diamond Trade Associations
Max has had consultations with Queens and Kings and leaders of states from around the world.
Max started studying gemology in the early 1970 s, and was
awarded a fellow of the gemological association of Great
Britain in 1979. In 1980 he started one of the first independent
diamond grading laboratories in Johannesburg.
Involved
in the sales and exportation of loose stones to all corners of the globe, the
company traded as Diamond Supply Corporation.
Loose diamonds for sale
Max has over 28 years experience in diamonds and is a respected member of the diamond community with a strong background in trading polished stones in South Africa.
As an exporter and trader of diamond
sales his expertise
is on polished diamonds, with a deep knowledge and love for
fancy coloured diamonds.
Over the years customers have come from far and wide, including
the prime minister of China, various members of royal families,
doyens of the business communities, and movie stars. A prominent
American businessman devoted three pages of his autobiography on
the pleasant dealings and interesting times he had in Max's
company.
Please contact Max on anything wanted or to be known
about loose polished diamonds, pricing, qualities, various cuts, new
styles and old, the repair of stones, and or the
re-cutting of the old miner style cuts, to the new modern
brilliant styles, valuations, and any other associations with
the diamond business in South Africa. Max is still the senior advising
gemologist for
D.S.C. but is now trading under Greendale Diamond Supplies cc
specialising in sales and diamond consultation.
A member of the diamond club of South Africa for over 25 years, with time served on the
committee.
International Diamond Council
In 1975, The World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB) and the International Diamond Manufacturers Association (lDMA), appointed a Joint Committee to create an international standard for rules, working methods and nomenclature.
A comprehensive system of rules and methods was built up, combining the practical experience of professional diamond people with scientific facts and figures.
The Committee later changed its name to the International Diamond Council (IDC). In May 1978 the "International Rules For Grading Polished Diamonds” were unanimously approved at the 19th Congress of the World Federation of Diamond Bourses and International Diamond Manufacturers Association. All the major diamonds laboratories have since adopted the system. We are proud to offer a diamond certificate with such pedigree.
De Beers Mining photo gallery
Lichtenberg Diamond Rush
Sorting and classifying diamonds in 1905
De Beers Mine in 1872
Kimberley Mine in 1872 |
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Suppliers of loose diamonds South Africa
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Greendale Diamonds |
Loose
polished diamonds, pricing, qualities, various cuts, new styles
and old, the repair of damaged stones, and or the recutting of
the old miner style cuts, to the new modern brilliant styles,
valuations, and any other associations with the product.
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Diamond Care cleaning jewellery |
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