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    PostHeaderIcon Could Diamond Rings From Botswana Soon be a Thing of The Past?

    Diamonds have been produced from Botswana for many years, but now some experts are fearing that the reserves of diamonds could be exhausted in twenty years time.

    According to a recent report by the BBC, the diamonds in Botswana may soon be replaced by the massive income tourism could bring to the country.

    Although there would be less diamond rings originating from the country, the country’s government are planning to invest in strategies to bring more tourists to the country. It is hoped that the gap left to the economy when the diamonds disappear will be met by tourism.

    To replace the income from the diamond industry, the government are hoping that more foreigners will be encouraged to come to the country to go on safaris and see some of the wildlife in natural surroundings.

    At present, the safari holiday sector has been kept to a very exclusive, low volume level ever since the introduction of a policy in the early 1990s. This was at a time when officials were concerned about protecting the welfare of the animals in their natural habitats.

    Now, the government has to come up with plans to develop the tourism sector without damaging these ideals or affecting the natural landscape of the country.

    Speaking to BBC News, Myra Sekgororoane from the Botswana Tourist Organisation says it is vital the number of tourists visiting the country does not interfere with the natural balance.

    She said: “There is a balancing act between temptation to over-commercialise and make a lot more revenue today when the demand is high.”

    The government has also stated that it will be sure to not flood areas with mass tourism asit plans to encourage growth in areas where there is already room available for the sector to grow.

    PostHeaderIcon Who Is A Diamond Broker

    One can safely say that nearly all diamonds bought by the consumer, whether mounted in a ring or purchased loose, have come from a jeweller, whether found on the high street or online and in more rarer cases, directly from a diamond cutter supplying at wholesale prices.

    There is, however, another way to purchase your diamond…. with the help of a highly specialised diamond broker of course.

    When you think of it it has now become normal if not economically profitable to visit websites which offer a ‘finding’ service for the cheapest car insurance or energy provider as examples, these are simply brokers who earn a commission from the competing firms which, in order to gain your custom will compete aggressively against one another.

    Well this is also possible within the world of diamonds but the broker will not only get you the best price, he will also, as an expert diamond professional, offer you, excellent advise, guidance and will help you understand precisely what is being offered by educating you in what would seem to be a very difficult to understand technical maze.

    Diamond brokers are very rare people and usually work within the diamond industry located either in Antwerp, Belgium, New York or in Israel. They help professionals find what is generally illusive or rare and provide a link between diamond cutters and diamond traders and obtain diamonds at the best current prices for their customers.

    The diamond broker will, therefore locate, negotiate and purchase a diamond on your behalf, he will take care of all the administrative issues and will be able to dispatch and insure your diamond as well. If required some brokers will also provide a service that will enable you to have your diamond mounted in a ring of your choice, either provided by yourself or made to your own design or specification.

    By purchasing your diamond through a good experienced broker, you can be assured that the diamond has been double checked in order to make sure that it is in fact the diamond as described on its certificate. This double guarantee to authenticity is very important as the specialised diamond broker is far more knowledgeable than the vast majority of jewellers and you will benefit from his expertise as well as the other services provided.

    But a quality diamond broker is not an easy person to find. That person needs to have the technical know how, needs to be well known within the trade and needs to have a good reputation as after all you will be putting quite a lot of trust in him.

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    PostHeaderIcon Who Is A Diamond Broker

    One can safely say that nearly all diamonds bought by the consumer, whether mounted in a ring or purchased loose, have come from a jeweller, whether found on the high street or online and in more rarer cases, directly from a diamond cutter supplying at wholesale prices.

    There is, however, another way to purchase your diamond…. with the help of a highly specialised diamond broker of course.

    When you think of it it has now become normal if not economically profitable to visit websites which offer a ‘finding’ service for the cheapest car insurance or energy provider as examples, these are simply brokers who earn a commission from the competing firms which, in order to gain your custom will compete aggressively against one another.

    Well this is also possible within the world of diamonds but the broker will not only get you the best price, he will also, as an expert diamond professional, offer you, excellent advise, guidance and will help you understand precisely what is being offered by educating you in what would seem to be a very difficult to understand technical maze.

    Diamond brokers are very rare people and usually work within the diamond industry located either in Antwerp, Belgium, New York or in Israel. They help professionals find what is generally illusive or rare and provide a link between diamond cutters and diamond traders and obtain diamonds at the best current prices for their customers.

    The diamond broker will, therefore locate, negotiate and purchase a diamond on your behalf, he will take care of all the administrative issues and will be able to dispatch and insure your diamond as well. If required some brokers will also provide a service that will enable you to have your diamond mounted in a ring of your choice, either provided by yourself or made to your own design or specification.

    By purchasing your diamond through a good experienced broker, you can be assured that the diamond has been double checked in order to make sure that it is in fact the diamond as described on its certificate. This double guarantee to authenticity is very important as the specialised diamond broker is far more knowledgeable than the vast majority of jewellers and you will benefit from his expertise as well as the other services provided.

    But a quality diamond broker is not an easy person to find. That person needs to have the technical know how, needs to be well known within the trade and needs to have a good reputation as after all you will be putting quite a lot of trust in him.