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A diamond grading system provides - Answer-a consistent
way to communicate diamond quality.
A wholesaler is someone who - Answer-sells to retailers.
Diamond prices on wholesale price lists - Answer-depend
on the market conditions that exist when the lists are
published.
Large, high quality diamonds are graded much more
thoroughly than small, low - Answer-quality ones.
Diamond's supreme hardness and durability are - Answer-
a result of the conditions under which it formed.
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Once diamond deposits are located, mining companies -
Answer-must spend additional time and money to evaluate
and develop them.
An estimation of the value of an article is a(n) - Answer-
appraisal.
The most consistent and dependable sources of diamond
grades are - Answer-reputable gemological laboratories.
Substantial price discounts are available to retailers and
jewelry manufacturers who - Answer-can buy in large
quantities.
A diamond's clarity and color grades indicate its - Answer-
quality.
Reputable gem laboratories don't grade mounted
diamonds because - Answer-mountings hide details of
clarity and cut.
Dealers often sort melee by size using - Answer-sieves.
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The diamond industry has changed dramatically in recent
years because - Answer-the world's supply of diamond
rough has increased.
The Argyle mine in Australia contributed to - Answer-the
rise of the cutting industry in India.
Wholesale price lists are usually organized according to -
Answer-specific combinations of the Four Cs.
Before the discovery of South Africa's diamond deposits,
the world's two major producers were India and - Answer-
Brazil.
Diamond sources started appearing in South Africa during
the - Answer-1860s.
The Central Selling Organisation was a - Answer-rough
diamond distribution agency.