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Diamond Show Set to Dazzle Basel

Plan to Visit NY Diamond Club Pavilion; Check Multi-Language Website

Jan 21, 2014 9:08 AM   By Rapaport
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RAPAPORT... PRESS RELEASE, January 21, 2014, Basel, Switzerland: The Diamond Show is set to bring a sparkling revolution to the Basel jewelry and watch week. Opening its doors on March 27, at Basel’s Markthalle in Viaduktstrasse, the show will provide an opportunity for retailers, jewelers, designers, dealers and watch makers to source their diamonds and diamond jewelry from the best manufacturers around the world.  

A large contingent of U.S. diamond manufacturers will be exhibiting top-quality diamonds in a pavilion organized by the Diamond Dealer’s Club of New York. “New York specializes in the finest quality of large diamonds and fancy color diamonds. The Diamond Show will provide international buyers with a great opportunity to access an extensive range of diamonds direct from the source,” said Mordy Rapaport, the director of Rapaport Exhibitions.

To facilitate visitors, an updated website offering information about the show and online registration is now available in German, French, Spanish and Chinese at www.thediamondshow.net. The show is open to members of the diamond and jewelry industry, investors, private collectors and the media.

The show venue is 300 meters from the Basel SBB station and there will be complimentary shuttle buses running between Markthalle and Messe Basel throughout the show days. 

The Diamond Show, organized by a subsidiary of the Rapaport Group, will be open on March 27, 28 and 30, 31, 2014.

The international companies set to exhibit at The Diamond Show include: Appelbaum Diamonds, Arcadia Diamonds B.V.B.A., Artinian NV, Avi Paz Fancy Ltd, Baguette Diam Inc., Bass Premier Co., Benelux Diamonds B.V.B.A., Benma Diamonds Ltd, Chester International LLC, Choco Diamonds BVBA, D.N. Diamonds 2007 Ltd, E. Goldstein Diamonds BVBA, East Continental Gems Inc., Edelstein Diamonds, Eizenstien, Elie Brilliant Gems Inc., Eliezer Broide Diamonds, Eliyahu Yona Diamonds. Ltd, Five C’s Inc., Gemasia B.V.B.A, Gil Kimchi Diamonds Ltd, Haviv Moreno, J.B. and Brothers Pvt. Ltd., Jack Reiss LLC, Julius Klein Group, Kahiri Diamonds, Kapu Gems Ltd, KARP, Ketan Brothers Diamondz Exports, Leibish & Co. LTD., Luster Gems N.Y. Inc., M. Suresh Company Pvt. Ltd., Mahendra Brothers Exports Private Limited, Millei Diamonds BvBa, Paco Art H.K. Ltd., Param Exports, Philip Lazarus Diamonds, Reuven Kaufman Inc., Rick Shatz Inc., Richdiam Inc., Rio Ltd. (HK), S.B. Diamond Corp, S. Schnitzer Diamonds, Savi Kreations (Israel), Simplex Diam Inc, Star Rays, SuperGems NV, Sunview NV, Taché Company NV, Warcel Diamonds N.V. and Worldwide Diamond Co.

Additional information about The Diamond Show and visitor registration is available online at: www.thediamondshow.net and via email at: info@thediamondshow.net.

Media should please contact: media@thediamondshow.net or call: +41-445-852381

About the Rapaport Group: The Rapaport Group is an international network of companies providing added value services that support the development of free, fair, transparent, efficient, competitive and ethical diamond markets. Established in 1978, the Rapaport Diamond Report is the primary source of diamond prices and market information. Group activities include publishing, research and marketing services, internet information and diamond trading networks, global rough and polished diamond tenders, diamond certification, international clearing house services and fair trade development. Major activities of the group include the development of markets for Fair Trade Diamonds and Jewelry as well as the creation of diamond futures markets.

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