Seventy-five percent of diamonds mined are used by industry. So the major purchasers of diamonds per se are industrial tool manufacturers.
The remaining gen-stone-quality diamonds are purchased by wholesale jewelers or brokers, and usually through the DeBeers Organization at some point.
Diamonds are mined on all continents, except Europe and Antarctica.
Diamonds are cut and polished in many locations, including Belgium, Israel, India and in other places.
Diamond trading occurs all along the diamond distribution system all over the world -- except Antarctica, including distribution of industrial diamonds and gem-stone quality stones.
The 'biggest trade' depends, then, on when in the diamond business, you want an answer, and for what kind of diamonds.
Mother Nature made the world's biggest diamond.
In South Africa
The term kaşıkçı elması translates (loosely) from the Turkish to the Spoonmakers Diamond, a fabulous diamond that is the pride of the Topkapi Museum. You can read more about it, below. No, this pear-shaped, 86 carat stone is not the biggest diamond in the world.
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Probably the DeBeers organization.
The largest diamond mine in area is in Botswana, in Africa: The Orapa diamond mine. Read more about it, below.
There are several. London, Antwerp, New York City, and other locations, all have substantial diamond trade centers, each trading in differing categories and appealing to differing sets of brokers, buyers and sellers.
Akbar Shah from India with a not known address today..
The largest diamond found to date is the Cullinan, which as a raw stone, weighed over 3,000 carats.
If you agree that the Cullinan I is the biggest cut diamond, it came from South Africa. All natural diamonds come from the earth, regardless of their raw size or their finished size.
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