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De Beers is known around the world for creating the finest diamond engagement rings, wedding rings and other elegant diamond jewelry you'll treasure. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Please enter your email address and click on submit. Breathtaking diamonds. To help fight this, we’ve created a programme of HIV/AIDS education, prevention, treatment, care and support for our employees, their families and, where possible, their communities.Diamonds may be forever, but diamond mines are not.
Accredited Buyers have a more ad-hoc arrangement.Our Global Sightholder Sales operation holds 10 sales events (known as Sights) a year, where customers can inspect the rough diamonds before buying. That’s why we work closely with local governments and communities, supporting their industries and making sure their diamonds help them prosper.In Canada, we worked with indigenous communities to create the world’s newest diamond mine, Gahcho Kué. From its inception in 1888 until the start of the 21st century, De Beers controlled 80% to 85% of rough diamond Register to receive email updates from De Beers JewellersYou have successfully registered to receive email updates.You can always change your mind by clicking in the unsubscribe link in any email you receive.Minimum 8 characters with at least 1 numeric, 1 special character, 1 capital letter & 1 lower case letter We will then send you a secure link to change your password. And our consumer brands, Forevermark and De Beers Jewellers, are shaping creative marketing campaigns that act as positive forces for gender equality.We’ve also signed up to #CountMeIn, which encourages as many people as possible to commit to UN Women’s HeForShe campaign. Initiated in 2014, HeForShe invites people of all genders to stand in solidarity to create a united force for a gender equal world.We do as much as possible to support the communities that surround our mines. Today, we’re searching in Botswana and Canada.Our mines are as much about supporting and caring for communities as they are about producing brilliant diamonds.It’s a global approach to production that spans two continents and four countries – Botswana, Canada, Namibia and South Africa.We believe that diamonds can offer huge economic and social benefits for our host countries. We’re the world’s leading diamond company. And in 2015, we opened the world’s most technically advanced diamond grading centre in Surat, India.We take our environmental responsibility seriously.
Minimum 8 characters with at least 1 numeric, 1 special character, 1 capital letter & 1 lower case letter The programme allows us to help countless birds, mammals and fish species – including some on the Red List of endangered species – as well ensuring plants and flowers prosper through careful seed collection.The Diamond Route underlines the link between natural diamonds and the natural world, and supports our commitment to responsible sourcing.We operate in line with international best practice and ethical business principles.In the late 1990s, when the issue of conflict diamonds emerged, De Beers Group played a key role in developing the Kimberley Process, a joint government, industry and civil society collaboration to stem the flow of conflict diamonds.We’re also committed to addressing other key industry issues, such as human rights, labour, social and environmental standards. German beer is brewed according to the Reinheitsgebot, which permits only water, hops, and malt as ingredients and stipulates that beers not exclusively using barley-malt such as wheat beer must be top-fermented. The land we manage for conservation covers around 200,000 hectares – six times the area of land affected by our mining activities.In 2002, we launched the Diamond Route, an award-winning series of conservation areas across southern Africa. We have partnered with the governments of Botswana and Namibia, and with Ponahalo Holdings in South Africa.It’s our mission to give back to our host countries – to leave a positive, lasting legacy long after we’ve recovered our last diamond.De Beers Group has rough diamond sales operations in Belgium, Botswana, Dubai, Hong Kong (SAR of China), Israel, Namibia, Singapore and South Africa.We sell around 90 per cent of our rough diamonds, by value, to two types of customers – Sightholders and Accredited Buyers.
De Beers is known around the world for creating the finest diamond engagement rings, wedding rings and other elegant diamond jewelry you'll treasure. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Please enter your email address and click on submit. Breathtaking diamonds. To help fight this, we’ve created a programme of HIV/AIDS education, prevention, treatment, care and support for our employees, their families and, where possible, their communities.Diamonds may be forever, but diamond mines are not.
Accredited Buyers have a more ad-hoc arrangement.Our Global Sightholder Sales operation holds 10 sales events (known as Sights) a year, where customers can inspect the rough diamonds before buying. That’s why we work closely with local governments and communities, supporting their industries and making sure their diamonds help them prosper.In Canada, we worked with indigenous communities to create the world’s newest diamond mine, Gahcho Kué. From its inception in 1888 until the start of the 21st century, De Beers controlled 80% to 85% of rough diamond Register to receive email updates from De Beers JewellersYou have successfully registered to receive email updates.You can always change your mind by clicking in the unsubscribe link in any email you receive.Minimum 8 characters with at least 1 numeric, 1 special character, 1 capital letter & 1 lower case letter We will then send you a secure link to change your password. And our consumer brands, Forevermark and De Beers Jewellers, are shaping creative marketing campaigns that act as positive forces for gender equality.We’ve also signed up to #CountMeIn, which encourages as many people as possible to commit to UN Women’s HeForShe campaign. Initiated in 2014, HeForShe invites people of all genders to stand in solidarity to create a united force for a gender equal world.We do as much as possible to support the communities that surround our mines. Today, we’re searching in Botswana and Canada.Our mines are as much about supporting and caring for communities as they are about producing brilliant diamonds.It’s a global approach to production that spans two continents and four countries – Botswana, Canada, Namibia and South Africa.We believe that diamonds can offer huge economic and social benefits for our host countries. We’re the world’s leading diamond company. And in 2015, we opened the world’s most technically advanced diamond grading centre in Surat, India.We take our environmental responsibility seriously.
Minimum 8 characters with at least 1 numeric, 1 special character, 1 capital letter & 1 lower case letter The programme allows us to help countless birds, mammals and fish species – including some on the Red List of endangered species – as well ensuring plants and flowers prosper through careful seed collection.The Diamond Route underlines the link between natural diamonds and the natural world, and supports our commitment to responsible sourcing.We operate in line with international best practice and ethical business principles.In the late 1990s, when the issue of conflict diamonds emerged, De Beers Group played a key role in developing the Kimberley Process, a joint government, industry and civil society collaboration to stem the flow of conflict diamonds.We’re also committed to addressing other key industry issues, such as human rights, labour, social and environmental standards. German beer is brewed according to the Reinheitsgebot, which permits only water, hops, and malt as ingredients and stipulates that beers not exclusively using barley-malt such as wheat beer must be top-fermented. The land we manage for conservation covers around 200,000 hectares – six times the area of land affected by our mining activities.In 2002, we launched the Diamond Route, an award-winning series of conservation areas across southern Africa. We have partnered with the governments of Botswana and Namibia, and with Ponahalo Holdings in South Africa.It’s our mission to give back to our host countries – to leave a positive, lasting legacy long after we’ve recovered our last diamond.De Beers Group has rough diamond sales operations in Belgium, Botswana, Dubai, Hong Kong (SAR of China), Israel, Namibia, Singapore and South Africa.We sell around 90 per cent of our rough diamonds, by value, to two types of customers – Sightholders and Accredited Buyers.