NZ jeweller gives away green diamond to farmer

Auckland jeweller Mark Beckett and his wife Pamela offered a rare green diamond in a competition run by DairyNZ. Beckett said he wanted to show…

Auckland jeweller Mark Beckett and his wife Pamela offered a rare green diamond in a competition run by DairyNZ. Beckett said he wanted to show his appreciation and admiration for New Zealand dairy farmers, as both he and his wife hailed from farming backgrounds. “We saw the opportunity to give away this appropriately green coloured diamond to thank the good farmers for their hard work, both as stewards of the land and for bringing us milk,” he said.


The gem was won by Whanganui dairy farmer Chris Davidson, who knew exactly what to do with it – he put it on wife Rachel’s finger to thank her for all her love and support. Over 400 farmers were nominated for the award. The winner was nominated by his twin brother and his mum, who both said he was a true gem.

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World Diamond Council names new president

Diamond dealer Edward Asscher has been named the new president of the World Diamond Council, the industry group that represents the diamond industry to the…

Diamond dealer Edward Asscher has been named the new president of the World Diamond Council, the industry group that represents the diamond industry to the Kimberley Process. Asscher previously held the role from 2014 to 2016 and currently serves as the group’s vice president. Last month he celebrated 50 years of heading his family’s diamond company.

At the same virtual board meeting held in June, Feriel Zerouki was elected the first female vice president of the WDC. She will succeed Asscher as president in 2022. Zerouki is currently senior vice president of international relations and ethical initiatives at De Beers Group.

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