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novices recently pressed |
[ 2009-12-14 12:52:00 | By: bcde625 ] |
novices recently pressed Botswana -- Tiffany & Co.'s iconic tiffanyblue boxes have long cradled some of the world's most expensive diamonds. Now, an increasing number contain stones cut by some of the industry's least-experienced hands. In a windowless factory in this African village, Tiffany is teaching more than 80 workers to transform raw diamonds into gems for Tiffany engagement rings. As novices recently pressed pea-size stones against whirling blades, a visiting Tiffany executive spied a problem. "You can see the polishing lines!" said jewelryMark Hanna, an Antwerp, Belgium-based vice president of Tiffany's diamond unit. "Tiffany diamonds can't have polishing lines." 本日志相关的主题:
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