
Diamonds
Christine Gordon
Diamonds brings together the work of a writer and two photographers, all of whom specialize in the diamond industry having exclusive, close-up pictures of rough diamonds in their original form up to the cutting stage and the final product.
Hardback | 12.32 x 12.32 | 430 pp
ISBN 9788174366733
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From the beginning of time, diamonds have had a mystique about them that sets them apart from other gems. They have been mentioned in religion, mythology, folklore, and many an urban legend. They are the symbol of power, wealth, and royalty, and no crown has ever been complete without them.
But the beauty of diamonds contrasts with the complex and harsh processes that are undertaken to make them. The fascinating journey of diamonds from the coal mine to the jeweller’s desk are fascinating and have yet not been documented in such detail, or with such insight. This documentation is necessary reading for all those interested in the diamond industry and its changing face in recent times.
Diamonds brings together the work of a write and two photographers, all of whom specialize in the diamond industry. From the history of diamonds and diamond cutting, to the change in laws and the way the pipeline had shaped up, this is an extensive book on the subject.
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