Alrosa Launches Tracking Method for Diamonds

By Rapaport News / July 06, 2021 / www.diamonds.net / Article Link

RAPAPORT... Alrosa has introduced a provenance program that allows customers to trace diamonds back to their origin using nanotechnology. The Russian miner will place a permanent, noninvasivelaser marking on rough and polished stones, which participants can "read" using a special scanning machine that Alrosa will provide, it said Tuesday. This will enable people along the supply chain to identify the goods as natural diamonds from Alrosa, and will let them retrieve detailed information on the stones' history.This is the first time anyone has used technology of this kind to trace diamonds for commercial purposes, Alrosa claimed. The company has started patent application processes in key diamond trading centers, including the US, China, Hong Kong, Belgium and India."With access to the full cycle of manufacturing, we have all the necessary information about our polished diamonds and the rough diamonds from which they were cut," said Alrosa CEO Sergey Ivanov. "The laser nano-mark technology we have created allows these guarantees to be extended to the diamonds sold by our partners."The mark is a "three-dimensional code" that links to Alrosa's provenance platform, offering details on the diamond's origin and characteristics, as well as a unique identification number, a photo and video, and information on how it was cut, the company said. Scanning the code takes less than a minute.The miner's method is "100% accurate" and makes an inscription further from the surface of the stone than do other technologies, it added. The nano-mark goes inside the crystal lattice, across the diamond's atomic structure, making it invisible without a scanner, the company added. Alrosa developed the technology with the help of scientists from the Russian Academy of Sciences, as well as the miner's Research Geological Enterprise (NIGP) and the Yakutniproalmaz Institute.Consumer surveys in the US and China indicate that traceability is an important factor for purchasers of diamonds, Alrosa noted.Image: The scanner for reading nano-marks. (Alrosa)

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