December 13, 2007
by Jo Black
Diamond exhibition in China
by Jo Black
A diamond exhibition at Zhuzhou in Central China’s Hunan Province is attracting visitors. A diamond worth about US$1.19 million is on display.
Reports reaching here from China suggest that the most valuable diamond on display, which is from Antwerp, Belgium, has been ordered by a Taiwan resident.
Two hundred diamonds with a total cost of nearly US$12.5 million are displayed at the exhibition.
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