Israeli industry of diamond
The Israeli industry of the diamond is an important actor of the production of Diamant S approximately cut in the world.
Infrastructure
This industry is concentrated around the District of diamond in the district of businesses of Ramat Gan, close to Tel Aviv in Israel. The complex consists of 4 towers inter-connected by footbridges. The entirety of the business transactions is done in this complex of offices.
Principles
The Israeli industry of diamond guarantees that all its diamonds are naturally manufactured at 100%. It takes part in the Processus of Kimberley, certification of authenticity and control, which limits in particular the introduction of Diamants of conflicts since the producer countries of the rough stones towards the international market of diamonds.
History
Since the 15th century century when a Jew of Antwerp, Lodewyk van Berken, invented the Scaif to allow symmetrical sizes of diamond and to allow thus more glare and the popularization of diamonds, the size belongs to the traditional trades of the Jewish communities of diaspora.
When in 1937, the first factory of diamond polishing opened its doors with Petah Tikva, it marked the beginning of what was going to become the Israeli industry of diamond. After the Declaration of independence of the State of Israel in 1948, the Israeli economy turned more and more to the consumers and Israeli industry benefitted from the world-wide crisis of diamond in the countries touched by the second world war. The market share Israeli continued to progress regularly, becoming impossible to circumvent with the international level.
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