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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. PGDIF

"Peregrine Diamonds Ltd is a diamond exploration and development company with interests in diamond exploration properties located at Nunavut and the Northwest Territories in Canada and The Republic of Botswana."

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Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. > Debeers synthetic News
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Post by griefman on May 29, 2018 7:13pm

Debeers synthetic News

Anglo American’s De Beers shocked the diamond market on Tuesday by announcing it will start selling jewellery containing man-made stonesrather than precious rocks recovered from the ground, for the first time in its 130-year history.

The pivotal shift for the world’s No.1 diamond producer, which vowed never to sell synthetic stones, will begin in the US in September. There, the lab-made gems will be marketed through Lightbox, the company’s new fashion jewellery brand, which will sell them for a fraction of the price of real rocks.

Chief executive Bruce Cleaver explained the reasons for the U-turn by saying it would allow De Beers to offer what consumers have told the company they want, but aren’t getting: “affordable fashion jewellery that may not be forever, but is perfect for right now.”

“We see an opportunity that’s been missed,” Cleaver said.

The strategy will create an even greater price gap between mined and lab diamonds. Currently a 1-carat synthetic sells for roughly $4,000, about half the price of a natural diamond. De Beers new lab gems will sell for around $800 a carat.

The strategy will create an even greater price gap between mined and lab diamonds, pressuring rivals that specialize in synthesized stones. A 1-carat man-made diamond sells for roughly $4,000 and a similar natural diamond fetches about $8,000. De Beers new lab diamonds will sell for around $800 a carat.

Diamond Producers Association’s chief executive, Jean-Marc Lieberherr, welcomed the news as it expects it to set a new standard in the disclosure and marketing of synthetic diamonds. “The DPA has always been clear that more fair and transparent practices need to be adopted by synthetic diamond producers,” he told MINING.com in an emailed statement.

Lieberherr added the association was confident that De Beers’ move would benefit consumers and bring much needed clarity to the synthetic diamonds market.

The Anglo American’s unit has stepped up efforts in recent months to lead the industry quest for a way to verify the authenticity of diamonds and ensure they are not from conflict zones where gems may be used to finance violence.

A subsidiary of De Beers Group, Lightbox will be the only jewellery brand to source lab-grown diamonds from the company’s Element Six business, a world leader in lab-grown diamond technology for more than 50 years. That unit has been producing synthetic diamonds for drill bits in the oil and gas industry, but this is the first time that De Beers will actually sell them to end-consumers.

Any Lightbox lab-grown diamonds of 0.2 carats or above will carry a permanent laser-inscribed Lightbox logo inside the stone. Invisible to the naked eye, but easily identified under magnification, the logo will clearly identify the stone as lab-grown and also serve as a mark of quality and assurance that it was produced by Element Six.

The laser-etching technology, developed by Oxford University spin-out Opsydia, can make marks one-fiftieth the size of a human hair, the academics involved said in a separate statement.

Synthetic diamonds have the same physical and chemical features as mined stones. They’re made from a carbon seed placed in a microwave chamber and superheated into a glowing plasma ball. The process creates particles that can eventually crystallize into diamonds in just 10 weeks. The technology is so advanced that experts need a machine to distinguish between lab-made and mined gems.

 
Comment by racer-x on May 29, 2018 8:50pm
CZ is a much better substitute which has been around for quite a while.
Comment by griefman on May 29, 2018 10:48pm
Maybe, but who’s heard of CZ? Debeers, obviously better known, good or bad....
Comment by cottons on May 30, 2018 4:24am
Interesting.  You would think, from this article, DeBeers would automatically be VERY interested and willing to acquire CANADIAN diamonds, where, last time I checked, the proceeds aren't going to finance coups, uprisings, warfare, and such things-, 
Comment by cudjo on May 30, 2018 7:22am
This is the way forward and gives legitimacy to the Hollywood diamonds pushed by celebrities.  What it also does is put an amazing amount of pricing pressure on the diamonds the new industry produces, while not cheap like cz's, will put them in a similar class.  From 4K to 800 bucks a carat takes the profits out of the pockets of Dicaprio, as well, will limit the number of new ...more  
Comment by racer-x on May 30, 2018 10:59am
A cibic zirconia (CZ) costs $400 for say 4ct, versus have yourself made into a diamond costs $20k, or run of mill manmade $5k, or natural Diamond $10k might as well get the real deal, or $400 if you don't care as the CZ has more color and fire just not as hard (8.5 mohs).
Comment by griefman on May 30, 2018 1:17pm
Sorry, whoosh, right  over my head what CZ was....
Comment by shneps on May 30, 2018 2:09pm
Cubic Zirconia
Comment by Kidlapik on May 31, 2018 10:26am
I think it is a smart move for De Beers to get into the synthetic diamond business. This way they can help control the branding and narrative around them. Just getting the word 'synthetic' out there more. A special moment is made less special by drawing into question its authenticity; marking a special occasion by going shopping for a 'synthetic' diamond or a REAL unique diamond? I ...more  
Comment by ekim on May 31, 2018 2:10pm
100% pandora's box. No one can foresee the future as to this decision by De Beers. In the short term, it will absolutely slaughter DiCaprio's Diamond Foundry. I wonder if they got wind of this as they closed up their bricks and mortar shop a few months ago. Synthetic buying will be about price point and buying something that sparkles in the light...and yes if you have seen a 2 carat ...more  
Comment by cicerelli on May 31, 2018 2:59pm
I dreamt last night that at opening bell, the SP was $2.08. 
Comment by ekim on May 31, 2018 3:34pm
Cool dream. I dreamt last night that there was a head of lettuce in my fridge. I looked this morning and it was not there. LONG...PGD EKIM
Comment by mill44 on Jun 01, 2018 10:57am
$0.21 seems like a dream now.
Comment by griefman on Jun 01, 2018 11:05am
In my dream, I sold my 2200 PGD shares and made 30 bucks! oh, that actually happened...
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