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Alrosa Is Selling Its Big Rough Diamonds Online
Due to travel restrictions put in place because of COVID-19, the miner is offering its specials and 3D scans with data online.

Moscow—Due to travel restrictions imposed during the coronavirus pandemic, Alrosa announced it is selling its largest rough diamonds via digital tender.
The miner said Wednesday it has canceled its upcoming in-person auction of “special-sized rough”—diamonds weighing more than 10.8 carats—opting instead to hold the tender on its digital platform.
The sale is taking place now through April 6.
The digital tender gives customers a full digital scan of each rough diamond and comprehensive data—such as shape, inclusions, anticipated color and fluorescence—allowing potential buyers to perform a detailed evaluation of the rough.
The data is provided in a standard Sarine Advisor’s planning format.
Alrosa said the digital tender won’t replace the traditional trading model going forward but, instead, offers a solution for those working remotely right now.
It added it will negotiate with customers on payment terms and logistics.
Alrosa has been holding monthly digital tenders since October 2019.
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