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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Gemstones and Minerals
1.4 ct diamond found while crevicing (not by me, unfortunately)
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<blockquote data-quote="SWright" data-source="post: 144434" data-attributes="member: 1541"><p>G'Day All</p><p></p><p>Better have it checked over a little as it looks a bit strange to me. Super hard diamonds are not that rare now and cutting has become much easier. The Argyle and Ellendale diamonds are also very hard as well. It has got to do with stressing on the crystals. </p><p></p><p>Remember that if it is a diamond then it cannot be taken out of the country to cut and polish as it is as illegal as transporting drugs or guns. If Customs catches you and its big trouble. Even if it is taken to a cutter in India undetected for example, where the best cutters are, then they are likely to report you. If it is found by any customs in the world they are likely to fine you and they will take the diamond and destroy it.</p><p></p><p>I used to work in the diamond industry and currently work in the area that regulates diamond trading. A cut diamond is able to be transported but still must be declared. If you want any details then PM me.</p><p></p><p>Araluen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWright, post: 144434, member: 1541"] G'Day All Better have it checked over a little as it looks a bit strange to me. Super hard diamonds are not that rare now and cutting has become much easier. The Argyle and Ellendale diamonds are also very hard as well. It has got to do with stressing on the crystals. Remember that if it is a diamond then it cannot be taken out of the country to cut and polish as it is as illegal as transporting drugs or guns. If Customs catches you and its big trouble. Even if it is taken to a cutter in India undetected for example, where the best cutters are, then they are likely to report you. If it is found by any customs in the world they are likely to fine you and they will take the diamond and destroy it. I used to work in the diamond industry and currently work in the area that regulates diamond trading. A cut diamond is able to be transported but still must be declared. If you want any details then PM me. Araluen [/QUOTE]
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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Gemstones and Minerals
1.4 ct diamond found while crevicing (not by me, unfortunately)
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