The organizers of the Fifth Mediterranean Gemmological and Jewellery Conference (MGJC) that will be held next week in Limassol, Cyprus, will hold a one-day seminar called "Diamond Day in Israel," at the Israel Diamond Exchange. The one-day event will include lectures about fancy colored diamonds and lab-grown diamond identification as well as the presentation of identification technology and instruments.
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The MGJC will kick off on May 17 in Limassol and run for three days, to officially conclude on May 19. The conference, however, will have an 'epilogue' in Israel. On May 20, MGJC organizers Branko Deljanin (Canada) and George Spyromilios (Greece), accompanied by a good number of the conference participants, will cross over to Israel.
On May 21, Deljanin will speak about "The provenance of pink diamonds from four continents and seven countries," as well as about "Steps in the identification of synthetic diamonds." The "Diamond Day in Israel" will include a workshop where, at five different stations, a choice of different, advanced diamond identification tools will be demonstrated. The "Diamond Day in Israel" will conclude with a visit to the factory of DDS Company, the Sarine offices and laboratory at the exchange, and a visit the Israel Diamond Exchange complex and trading floor.
The Fifth Mediterranean Gemmological and Jewellery conference will take place at Limassol, Cyprus on May 17-19, 2019. For more information on conference program, the workshops and lectures, the pre-conference Cyprus tours and the post-conference Diamond Day in Israel, please visit www.gemconference.com.
Contact: Branko Deljanin, CGL-GRS Swiss Canadian Gemlab, branko@cglgrs.com