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WFDB Launches World Diamond Mark to Promote Diamonds

Oct 17, 2012 7:14 AM   By WFDB
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Press Release: The World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB), the world’s largest organization in the global diamond industry representing 28 affiliated diamond bourses worldwide, is pleased to announce a new partnership initiative, the World Diamond Mark®.

This not-for-profit organization operating out of Hong Kong is to be the new marketing arm of the entire diamond and diamond jewelry industry, with the unique mission to ensure the health and future growth of our industry in the luxury sector.

The 35th World Diamond Congress (WDC) in Mumbai has been the opportune occasion to launch the new entity and officially invite the entire industry comprised of trade organizations, federations, manufacturers, mining sightholders and miners to be partners of this global initiative.

The World Diamond Mark® signals the beginning of a new era in the diamond and diamond jewelry industry. It’s the beginning of the largest accreditation and marketing program in the history of the diamond. It’s the beginning of the “Authorized Diamond Dealer®”.

A global strategy and action plan based on three fundamental principles: education, confidence and generic marketing to generate the best-sustained returns for the industry, to bring direct benefits to members and make diamonds and jewelry synonymous with the world’s most desirable luxury items.

This initiative will be launched with the new slogan “When the world loves, We are here®”

Further important announcements will be made soon.

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Tags: WFDB, WFDB World Diamond Mark Diamond World Diamond Congress WDC
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