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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Diamond Ring
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World’s Most Expensive Engagement Rings
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Friday, May 8, 2009
Engagement Rings
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Three Princess Diamond with Side Stone 14K White Gold Engagement Ring (2.40 ctw)
Item # : RLDDR0509B
Availability : 7-10 business days
Side Stone
Carat Weight 0.70,0.70
Shape Round, Princess
Clarity SI
Color GH
Setting Prong, Pave, Channel
Ring Information
Metal 14K White Gold
Finish High Polish
Gender For Her
Fancy Design Wedding Bands
Fancy Design Wedding Bands
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Item # :RL1937
Availability : In stock 1 business day
Product Description
Metal 14K Solid White Gold
Weight 8.20 - 11.20 grams
Width 7.00 mm
Gender Men & Womeny
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
DIAMOND BRACELETS
DIAMOND BRACELETS
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Sunday, April 26, 2009
Diamond Wedding Rings
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$1,215.00
#DJ247 - Classic semi-mount with a row of princess cut diamonds on either side of center stone. Center stone NOT included. Available in yellow or white gold. Total diamond weight is 0.75 carat and clarity is SI
247- Semi Mount Diamond
Engagement Ring
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Semi Mount Diamond Engagement Ring
$1,890.00
#DJ249 - 14K gold semi mount with round and baguette diamonds. Center stone NOT included. Total weight of diamonds is 1.15 carat with I1 clarity. Available in white or yellow gold.
#249- 14K gold semi mount
with graduated steps of
diamonds in a double row.
Diamond Engagement Rings
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Starting at: $1,495.00
#DJD352- Gorgeous diamond engagement ring. This ring is available in either 3/4 carat or 1 carat total diamond weight. Choose either 14k yellow or 14k white gold.
$1,495
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$1,595.00
#DJ354 - 14k white gold or 14k yellow gold 3 center stones with 18 bezel
Saturday, April 18, 2009
A Stunning Diamond Necklace to Match Your EarPins
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22 Diamonds
14k Gold Diamond Necklace
Integrated 14k Rope Necklace
Now Only $479.00
Gem of the Day™ is pleased to present a stylish diamond necklace that perfectly matches our very popular Diamond EarPin® earrings. This new necklace matches the sculptured curve of the EarPins®. The set makes a beautiful ensemble, but the necklace is also perfect when worn alone.
Our new necklace is designed in 14 karat gold and has 22 diamonds totaling .40 carat (40 points) in weight. The strong and durable rope chain is made of 14 karat gold and the total necklace is 18 inches long. The necklace has an extra secure "lobster catch" for comfort and security.
The Diamond EarPin® remains one of our most popular jewelry designs ever. The EarPin® is versatile, comfortable and extremely stylish. It can be worn in a variety of ways and can be worn in both Pierced and non-Pierced ears.The Diamond style Gem of the Day™ is featured here is one of the most dramatic. Like the necklace above it is made of 14 karat gold and contains 22 diamonds totaling .40 carat (40 points).
How to Wear and Insert the Ear Pin®
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Ruby-Jade-Sapphire-Pearl-Diamonds - Jewelry + more
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AQUAMARINEAquamarine gemstone is a transparent, pale water blue beryl with iron giving it the green/blue tint, varying from pale green to deep sea green. Aquamarine is relatively inexpensive and mined in India, Siberia and Brazil, the most abundant source of aquamarine. This blue green stone is heated to produce the blue color so popular in modern jeweler. A magnificent example of 46 carats is in the Allison Australian gem Collection. From light blue to the deep blue of the ocean, aquamarines have a great spectrum of blue colors. | Aquamarine and Diamonds Jewelry |
Aquamarine is a real beautiful gemstone. People like aquamarine for its fine blue shades which goes with any skin or eye color.
Aquamarines seem to have captured the blue color varieties of the oceans. According to the legend aquamarine comes right from treasure box of a beautiful mermaids. Since ancient times, aquamarine been seen as the sailors' luck stone.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Diamond Rings
Diamond Rings
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Gem Information : 3 Genuine and Completely Natural Diamonds with a combined weight of 1
Diamonds : Approx.1/3ct each (33+points each)
Number : 3
Color : Champagne (No Treatment at all)
Clarity : Eye clean and full of sparkle, no cloudiness, haze, milkiness, a
Material : 14K Solid Yellow Gold - NOT Bonded or Plated
Size : US 7 or N
Weight : 3.5grams
Diamond Rings
PYTEX JEWELLERS PVT. LTD.
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A name synonymous to quintessentially trendy and fashionable diamond and designer jewellery...
About Us
Our jewels are created like art objects. In our unique creations, we have drawn inspirations from many sources- from the nature, from the ancient cultures and civilizations. At Pytex Jewellers Pvt. Ltd., we have a whole gamut of designs and techniques, involving the mix of gold with rich stones- emeralds, rubies and sapphires and most famously with diamonds which work so well on gold. We are a reputed manufacturer, exporter and trader of a vast collection of jewellery including Gold Jewellery, Precious/ Semi-Precious Stone Jewellery and Diamond Jewellery.
Refined designs, combining the finest aesthetic looks with the highest quality are the distinguishing elements which characterize our products. Each single piece is made with the greatest care and attention. Among our top priorities are excellent customer service and the final satisfaction. Everything that contributes towards reaching the above objectives is a duty for us. We have a huge client base encompassing both the domestic as well as international markets.
Product Range
Our jewellery pieces are unique and meticulously made, being luxurious in every personal way. Pytex Jewellers Pvt. Ltd. is engaged in the manufacture, export and trade of the following:-
Hallmarked Diamond Jewellery | ||||
Earrings/ Tops/ Studs | Rings | Pendants | Chains | |
Engagement Rings | Ladies/Gents Bracelets | Bangles | ||
Diamond Colored Stone Bracelets | Charms Bracelets | Marriage Rings | Bridal Jewellery | |
Diamond Semi-Precious Stone/ Fancy Bangles | Couple Rings | |||
Diamond Sets | ||||
Choker Sets | Half/ Full Sets | Necklace Sets | ||
Color Stone Pendent Sets | Antique Sets | |||
Diamond Jewellery for Gents | ||||
Tie Pins | Cufflinks | Kurta Buttons | Belt Buckles | |
Solitaires | ||||
Fancy Shape Solitaires | Marquise Solitaire Rings | |||
Heart/ Oval/ Pear Shape Solitaire Rings | Emerald Cut Solitaire Rings | Loose Solitaires | ||
Solitaire Ladies/Gents Rings | Earrings | Tops | ||
Watches | ||||
Diamond Ladies/ Gents Watches | Designer Watches | |||
Semi-Precious/ Colored Stone Jewellery | ||||
Ruby | Emerald | Sapphire | Coral/ White Coral | |
Topaz- Blue and Yellow | Stone Earrings | |||
Pendants | ||||
Initials Pendants | Gods Pendants | Stone Pendants | Precious Stone Pendants | |
Semi-Precious Stone Pendants | Ruby Pendants | |||
Other Exotic Creations | ||||
Marriage Bands | Silver Coins | Hallmarked Gold Coins | Antique Sets | |
Mangalsutra | Gold Chains | Designer Bands |
Our creations combine the taste for the beauty, with a suggestive hint of the Indian artistic and craft tradition, and the versatility that jewels must have. In fact, the jewels created by Pytex Jewellers Pvt. Ltd. are finished with extreme care including every minute detail, and we manage to combine solidity, obtained through precise and accurate execution of every phase of production process. To the ever increasing demand for new shapes and original styles, the company replies with a design which is extremely logical, innovative without exaggeration or extravagance, created to be in harmony with the concrete dynamism of our times. Owing to the premium quality, purity and beautiful designs; we have a wide customer base spread across the globe.
We, at Pytex Jewellers Pvt. Ltd. have considerable knowledge in the area of jewellery and related components of precious stones and metals. Thus, we are able to accelerate the whole process of offering pure and beautiful creations and adding value where it really matters. The primal strength of our unit is based on state-of-the-art technologies and highly skilled "karigars". The management closely monitors market trends, making use of inputs from its own international clients to constantly stimulate the development of new product lines. With deep insights in the jewellery industry, we also stand for financial transparency, managerial accountability and thereby, prepare regular reports highlighting product status and related information. We are also empowered with efficient field inspectors who perform pre-delivery inspection when the cargo is ready for loading.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
DIAMOND JEWELRY
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I have planned that I’ll gift my wife with one beautiful diamond necklace but for the moment I don’t have enough money for purchasing such precious gadget . I hope everyone wish to have such beautiful gadgets , I am attaching some beautiful Diamond pics - Comment on if you think this post worth anything ..
Thursday, April 2, 2009
The Diamond Python~
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Name: Diamond Python
Scientific name: Morelia spilota spilota
Range: Australia (New South Wales)
Habitat: Rain Forest, Temperate Forest, Grassland, caves, and hollow trees.
Status: Not threatened
Diet in the wild: Small mammals, bats, birds, and lizards.
Diet in the zoo: small rodents.
Location in the zoo: The Diamond Python is located in the zoo's Herpetarium.
Physical description: A handsome snake with white spots. There is also a definite diamond pattern on the snake's scales.
Body Length 7-9 feet in captivity 10 to 12 feet in the wild.
Weight 4 - 10 kg
The Diamond Python is covered in an intricately designed diamond pattern. It is covered with white spots, and normally, there's a spot on each scale.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Canadian Diamonds Earrings
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Featuring Canadian Diamond Designer
& Canadian Master Goldsmith Ronald Davidson
For those looking for the finest earrings look no further. The perfectly matched Canadian Diamond Earring Selections that we have below feature Ideal Cut AGS 000 Canadian Diamonds. All Canadian Diamond Earring options are available in 14kt White or Yellow Gold and Platinum.
All Earring Options are Ideal Cut Hearts & Arrows Canadian Diamonds
Total Weight | Colour | Clarity | 14kt Yellow or White | Platinum Settings | ||
US Price | CDN Price | US Price | CDN Price | |||
.40ct | G | SI 1 | $645 | $895 | $715 | $985 |
.40ct | G | VS 2 | $725 | $995 | $789 | $1085 |
.50ct | G | SI 1 | $850 | $1170 | $925 | $1260 |
.50ct | G | VS 2 | $935 | $1285 | $995 | $1375 |
.70ct | H | SI 2 | $1445 | $1990 | $1525 | $2090 |
.70ct | F | SI 1 | $1795 | $2485 | $1890 | $2585 |
.96ct | H | SI 2 | $2250 | $3095 | $2345 | $3220 |
.96ct | F | SI 1 | $2695 | $3730 | $2790 | $3855 |
1.26ct | H | SI 2 | $3275 | $4490 | $3350 | $4620 |
1.26ct | F | SI 1 | $4445 | $6170 | $4520 | $6300 |
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Diamond Healing Properties
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Chakras - Crown ChakraBirthstone - AprilZodiac - Aries, Taurus, LeoPlanet - VenusTypical colours - clear white, yellow, blue, pink, black
Diamond purifies and detoxifies all of the body’s systems, rebalancing the metabolism, and building up stamina, strength and treating allergies and chronic conditions. It also helps glaucoma and clears sight. Diamond effectively treats dizziness and vertigo, and benefits the brain. Counteracts poisoning.
In addition to Diamond generic properties, specific colours have additional attributes:
Yellow Diamond: Makes us more considerate and thoughtful.
Blue Diamond: Strengthens willpower and inspires us to take better care of our health.
Pink Diamond: Used for creative expression.
Black Diamond: Gives us courage to look within without illusion.
The New Diamond Age: could synthetic diamonds change the face of technology?
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Wired Magazine has written a fascination, if not long, article on the topic of the synthetic diamond industry, espionage and the future of computing utilizing diamond. Give it a read.
Black Diamond Jewelry: The Great Beauty and Story Within
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Gold Vintage Engagement Rings, Help For Guys
Guys, this message is for you. If you are about to ‘pop the question’ by proposing marriage to your honey, then you need to do a little research first before going out and buying that engagement ring.
Assuming that you want to do this without her help or knowledge, then you’ve got your work cut out for you. Shopping for an engagement ring isn’t an impossible task, but it is much easier to do if you know what you’re doing.
She Wants Diamonds, Yes!A diamond is a girl’s best friend and, yes, the engagement ring you select must have at least one diamond in it. The ring is your statement that you will be committed to her until death do you part and it should reflect your personal relationship with her as well as her one-of-a-kind personality.
Some women are died-in-the-wool traditionalists and will desire an engagement ring much like the ones her mother and grandmother wore. Nothing but a lovely diamond solitaire for her, set on a simple, but elegant setting. Other women are carefree and want a modern look, a ring that looks much more like a fashion statement than an engagement gift. That’s all right, jewelry designers have been keeping up with the trends and have designed a ring just right for her.
What’s ‘In’ Is What She Wants
Fashion trends come and go and the same can be said with jewelry trends. However, when it comes to engagement rings, what she wants is what she’ll get, but let’s examine some of the popular trends of today:
Vintage Styles - That engagement ring handed down by your grandmother could be the exact style that she wants. Ornate, romantic, and timeless, antique rings are very much in vogue, something many young women desire. One option: present the ring to her ‘as is’ and have it resized or remounted later. She may prefer the diamond and not the band, or her heart could be set on the band so in that case you’ll be doing some diamond shopping after you propose marriage. No ring handed down? No worries - you’ll find plenty of antique-looking styles when you shop for an engagement ring.
Fresh Colors, Different Gems - Pink engagement rings are prized for their unusual color as well as for their value. Extremely rare, they are also very expensive and given only by the bridegroom who has very deep pockets. Less expensive then pink diamonds, but still unusual are yellow diamonds. Three diamond rings with a center yellow diamond and white diamond side stones has a special look some brides favor.
Various Shapes, Stylish Bands - Round cut stones are still the most popular, but cushion, radiant, square and heart-shaped cuts have a following too. As far as the band itself, your espoused may be open to an attractive white gold twist tension band or a designer band such as a Danhov MicroPave.
Seeking Help from Friends and Family Members
Of course, narrowing down the styles can be difficult if you aren’t already familiar with her tastes. Dropping hints or asking her friends or a family member to help out can be useful, provided that they are people who won’t spill the beans.
Ultimately, your engagement ring selection will reflect your desire to please her and prove that you patiently took the time to find a ring you believe she will prize forevermore. She already loves you and the ring you present to her will be your outward demonstration of your love for her.
By: brayan.peter
Diamond Jewellery: A Stylish Way To Look Unique
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Nakshatra Jewellery- The Way To Express Your Love
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Great Substance To Impress One And All
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Platinum and diamond necklace
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Platinum and diamond necklace set with ten pear shape diamonds weighing approximately 15 cts and 1056 single cut diamonds.
Blood diamonds: TB, silicosis, asbestosis, De Beers, and AIDS
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In "Glitter and Greed" (published by Disinformation, New York, 2003), author and investigative journalist Janine Roberts uncovers the dirty secrets about diamond mining in South Africa. According to Ms. Roberts, even diamonds bearing the supposedly clean "Kimberly" certification are tainted by blood and conflict. Following is a comprehensive and life-changing introduction - just written to coincide with the release of the film, "Blood Diamond."
Blood in the stones: The real blood diamonds: TB, silicosis, asbestosis, and De Beers
By Janine Roberts15th
December 2006
The Kimberley Process is supposed to guarantee the diamonds we buy are morally clean, not associated with any foul deed, or so we have all understood it.
But, according to the US General Accounting Office these guarantees are worthless illusions. It reported in September 2006 that most parcels of diamonds are not even inspected. And moreover, as I recently learnt in South Africa, millions of diamonds sold to us as clean are produced in a cheapskate way that wrecks the lungs of the men mining them; causing incurable misery and death.
As I write, the mining industry, led by De Beers, is deeply concerned about the soon-to-be-released Leonardo Dicaprio movie "Blood Diamond". Emails and faxes about it are flying agitatedly around De Beers’ offices. They have organized among their employees a campaign called “Project Horizon” to combat the movie’s message. But this film deals only with diamonds sold to support former African wars – something done since Cecil Rhodes, the founder of De Beers, sold them to fight the Boers. They give far less attention to...continuing scandals attached to the diamonds they sell to us as utterly clean.
Some years ago I was told by a shop steward at Finsch, a giant De Beers mine in South Africa; “The diamonds we mine are sitting in asbestos. We are ill protected with inadequate masks. The ventilation is always breaking down. We are frequently covered in asbestos dust.” This shocked and horrified me. If this were true, it could give a lingering death to many. But at the time I found De Beers’ doctors kept a tight hold on the miners’ health records, so I could not verify this most serious allegation.
On the contrary, I found De Beers completely denied that asbestos was a problem in its mines. In a recent statement it said: “Despite the inherent risk and hazards of the mining industry, the diamond mining sector remains one of the safest in terms of occupational disease rates. The key areas of concern are well under control; lung diseases [are] very rare. … Diseases due to respirable air-borne dust such as silicosis, asbestosis and chemical inhalation remain very rare.”
It also stated: “Cardio-pulmonary tuberculosis [is] well below community rate - this is not a dust-associated disease in the diamond mining industry.”[i] This claim is extraordinary. Dust-related silicosis and TB are horrifically epidemic in other South African mines. From what it says, diamond mining is surprisingly and uniquely safe,
Although I had doubts about asbestos, I had for a long time accepted their assurances about TB and silicosis. They were thus not mentioned in the first edition of this book. I was glad these diseases were not present in their mines. TB consumes the bodies of its victims and was thus once called “consumption.”
But then in late 2006, while helping make a film about diamonds in South Africa, I interviewed Sandy Murray, the 28-year-old mother of two little girls aged 7 and 5, She had worked with her husband at the De Beers’ Koffiefontein Diamond Mine from 1996 to 2005, at first as a mine secretary and then, from 2001 to 20005, as a Health and Safety Officer.
When we met, she had just recovered from having part of one of her lungs removed and from the shock of learning her lungs are permanently scarred and gravely weakened from mine dust and pulmonary TB. But she was very welcoming and acted as if she had no disabilities. Only when pushed did she admit; “I can no longer pick up and bathe the children. I cannot even change the duvet on our bed.”
Her diagnosis had been a total shock. It takes years for such illnesses to develop, and yet every year at the mine she had the mandatory chest x-ray and lung capacity test designed to pick up the first sign of lung damage while it is easy to treat – and “every year I was told I was clear.”
With hindsight, she now remembers she frequently had flu-like symptoms that would not go away, and that she started to feel increasingly weak. But she did not get the cough that often indicates silicosis, nor had she coughed up blood as often happens with TB. In early 2005 she was diagnosed with pneumonia – but still her now critical lung damage was not picked up.
But in 2005 she moved to a new job at De Beers Head Office in Johannesburg and had another medical check up. “This was on a Thursday. On Friday they told me I had TB and on Monday I was rushed into hospital to have part of my lungs removed.”
Her x-rays had revealed large scars and other damage from mine dust, and that her lung capacity had shrunk. It seemed the cuts had left her lungs open to infection from TB.
She told me how astonished she was at her critical diagnosis – for it is generally said that white miners do not get TB. She explained; “TB is a shameful disease that no white wants to admit to.” It is generally thought to only infect impoverished blacks. “When I went to a hospital clinic, I was the only white among 200 blacks.”
But when she gathered her courage to tell what had happened, one by one close white friends in the mining industry confessed what they had long kept hidden even from her, that they too had TB in the family. (I have since found among South African gold miners 18.8% of black workers had silicosis – and 17.6% of white.[ii] )
She then sought access to her medical records for she wanted to know how long she had carried TB, worried that she might have infected others.
Her records revealed her lungs were perfect in 2001 – with a lung capacity test result of 102%. But she was shocked to find in 2002, a year after she took up her post as a Health and Safety Officer and started going underground, her x-rays showed clear damage – and during the next three years they had revealed more and more damage.
Thinking back, she remembers how the De Beers’ doctor put her x-rays away with no more than a casual glance. It has since been discovered, I was told, that De Beers did not employ qualified radiographers.
When she looked at her lung capacity test results, the evidence was even clearer. Her air capacity “was down to 89% in 2002. In 2004 it dropped to just 73%, and in 2005 to only 64%.” She added: “I also lost weight. I was 70 kg but dropped to 49kg.” She is now only about 54kg. The evidence was stark clear – if anyone had looked. These were the unmistakable symptoms of major lung disease. If these had been noted when they first became obvious in 2002, she could have been medically treated with success, removed from further danger, would not have needed an operation and would still have her lungs intact.
She will now never recover what she has lost. Her remaining lungs are very damaged. She simply cannot absorb the oxygen she needs. Yet she is only 28. When she gets older, it may well get much harder. She remains highly vulnerable. With her permanent lung damage she will not get a job at another mine.
She was very surprised at how little exposure to diamond mine dust it had taken to make her so dangerously ill. “I only went underground twice a week to check health and safety matters. Only once a week did I go down as far as the 52nd level (about 600 feet down) to where the train dumped the ore for the crusher.”
But the latter level was extremely dusty. A senior contact at the Koffiefontein mine told me the dust extractor installed on that level was “constantly getting its filters blocked and breaking down.” This would cause the high peak dust exposure that can be the critical element in lung disease.
Sandy asked me: “But what about the black mineworkers? They went underground for much longer than me and for 5 days a week. If the company doctor did not look at my x-rays, those of a white woman, he was scarcely likely to look carefully at their x-rays.”
I would go afterwards down to Koffiefontein to research the extent of lung damage there by going house to house. I found one or two out of every five homes contained a black mineworker with damaged lungs.
She also told me: “When I changed my job within De Beers to come to Johannesburg, I lost all my medical benefits. I had to pay myself for the operation to remove the scar from my back and side and to help repair the muscle. It cost me 80,000 Rand ($7,500) for my medical treatment. De Beers did not help.” Only a small compensation payment of around $5,000 is due to her under apartheid-era legislation that protects mine owners from paying any kind of realistic compensation.
After listening to Sandy, it seemed to me most ironic that in the 2001 film Moulin Rouge the beautiful Satine, played by Nicole Kidman, sung in the last hours of her life “Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend” immediately before she coughed blood and died of consumption.
I went with Sandy Murray’s permission to meet the expert who looked at her x-rays, Professor Emeritus Tony Davies, one of South Africa’s most eminent specialists in occupational health, and asked him to comment on what he had found.
He said Sandy was very lucky to discover in time the great danger she was in. “Most mineworkers only get diagnosed with TB when it is too late, within a few months of their death, so they get no treatment at all. Many are not diagnosed even then, Their TB is only discovered at autopsy.” Retired mineworkers are rarely monitored, even though it is well known that silicosis or TB might take 15 years or more to develop. It is simply presumed that, as these diseases are fatal and have no cure, there is no value in monitoring their potential victims.
He told me that TB mostly starts in mineworkers after sharp particles from recently broken silica have severely damaged both their lungs and immune systems. Our immune system will try to remove any silica that gains entry to the lungs – and at low levels of dust it often succeeds. Macrophage cells in the lungs will engulf any dust that has made its way in. The lymphocyte T-cells also help to remove it. But if much dust accumulates in the lungs, it will eventually overwhelm the immune cells. The silica will cuts up and scar the lung cells, making them useless for absorbing oxygen. The lymph nodes supplying vital immune system cells are frequently damaged.. [iii] Many immune cells die, thus releasing the dust they have entrapped, allowing it to do yet more damage.
The victims of silicosis will face years of night sweats and chills, violent bloody fits of coughing, and the possible spread of infections to other parts of their bodies. Autopsies have revealed virtual sand beds in mineworkers’ lungs.
Tuberculosis mycobacteria might then infect the wounded lung cells, as happened with Sandy; “while the macrophages are engaged elsewhere combating the dust” as Professor Davies put it.
“How common are these bacteria?” I then asked. His answer was shocking: “By the time they are twenty years old, 100% of all South Africans have been exposed to TB.” But this did not mean they would all get the illness called TB. I learnt that TB is a rod-like bacterium that is normally harmless. It becomes dangerous to mineworkers mostly after mine dust has done its damage, when “the bacteria can multiply in the wounds the dust creates, gain immunity to drugs, and is very difficult to kill.”[iv]
This made me wonder what did most of the damage, the bacteria or the dust. I thus ask: “What is the clinical difference in patients between silicosis (in which no germ is involved) and TB?” He answered; “Very little. Except, there is more weight loss in TB.”
Freshly broken silica spilled out by drill bits is especially good at cutting into the lung cells. But sharp silica dust is not only in mines – it is in a wide range of industries and in many environments. However it is rarely as thick as in mine dust.
When I asked Professor Davies; “How common is TB in South Africa?” He replied: “Extremely” and explained emphatically how the other great epidemic, AIDS, “is masking” the true size of the TB “catastrophe.” His research revealed that silicosis/TB has been killing mineworkers from well before AIDS; that most mine drillers in Cornwall and the Transvaal were dying in 1902 of mine dust or TB before they reached their 37th birthday.[v]
The danger had not gone away. He angrily told me: “We have 1000% more TB cases than the USA. It has 4 cases of TB per 100,000. We have 500 cases per 100,000 – minimum – probably more like 750 new cases per 100,000 every year. Among our mineworkers it is far worse. They have from 4,000 to 5,000 cases per 100,000 every year.” When a group of migrant mine workers returning to Lesotho were tested, 60% had TB. “There are 330,000 new cases of TB a year [in South Africa] with some 7 million active cases.”
He explained why Sandy said TB was thought of as a disease of Blacks. This was because TB infection was more likely when our protective immune system is lowered by malnutrition, lack of sanitation and great poverty. He added angrily: “TB grows on a substrate of poor people.”
I asked about the new resistant varieties of TB, but he said this is of minor importance so far in view of the total size of the TB epidemic. Up until now only about 75 fatalities in South Africa have been attributed to the resistant bacteria.
I check the latest South African governmental health statistics, those for 2001. These list TB as the biggest killer, followed by pneumonia and then AIDS. The AIDS figures are not broken down into the “opportunistic infections” but TB is also by far the biggest killer in AIDS cases. TB is characterized by weight loss, as is AIDS. Silicosis also destroys immune cells. The end result is the same.
De Beers claims the cases of TB among its workers are solely due to AIDS. It stated: “A total of 28 cases were diagnosed during 2001 – 33 per cent up on the previous year. This was expected and parallels the Aids epidemic.” Apparently it thought imprudent sex is solely to blame – and not the mine dust. This made me think rather cynically that, as companies are not generally sued for viral infections, it was no wonder that De Beers blamed viruses than mine dust for the ills of its workers.
As Professor Davies had worked extensively with mineworkers, I asked him what he knew of the dust in diamond mines. He hesitated before answering but then said: “Two hundred retired diamond mineworkers from the De Beers Premier mine were tested – and every single one of them had clinical asbestosis.”
He added: “Some of might have had dual exposure by having also worked in asbestos mines, but, some firmly maintained that they had only worked at Premier.”
Professor Davies, a scientist who had specialized in diagnosing and fighting asbestosis, was confirming my worst suspicions. Asbestosis has a reputation of being even more deadly than silicosis.
His words made me check on the constituents of kimberlite, the greenish diamond bearing rock named after Kimberley, the town where De Beers was founded. I found it contains much serpentine, a silicate, sometimes over 30%. Olivine is also a major constituent – and is nearly identical chemically. It can turn into serpentine when weathered. I also found this serpentine is present in the mines in a fibrous crystalline form better known as crystolite or white asbestos.
I knew white asbestos is said to be less dangerous than blue or brown, for it does not linger in our cells for decades after a single exposure. But, what if workers are constantly exposed to it as might happen in diamond mines? I thus asked Professor Davies: “Is white asbestos very dangerous?” He answered emphatically; “It is a serious health hazard. It is like glass fiber.” It will easily penetrate lung cells. He reminded me that, although white asbestos was once commonly used to lag pipes and for buildings, today it is considered so dangerous that workers must remove it in full masks and protective suits.
Professor Davies was then asked by Neerad Redddy, the film producer working with me: “Could Sandy Murray have been exposed to white asbestos?” He answered: “Possibly.” When I looked later at her X- rays, they seemed to my non-expert eye very similar to those I had seen of asbestos victims – but there can be no clear distinction in x-rays when both silica and asbestos are present.
Since my meeting with Professor Davies, I have located other research that confirms the presence of asbestos dust in diamond mines. The South African Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) produced in 2000 a paper entitled: The positive identification of asbestos and other fibers in the mining of kimberlite deposits. When they sought to evaluate how dangerous this was, they found the dust was so thick in the diamond mine they visited that they could not accurately count the numbers of fibers present![vi]
I have also found that, while other forms of asbestos are more likely to cause cancer, white asbestos does more damage to the immune system. “Chrysotile expressed a greater degree of cytotoxicity towards populations of macrophages.”[vii]
It was as the De Beers mineworkers at Finsch had reported; diamonds were sometimes found sitting in asbestos. De Beers had long been aware of this. They set up a laboratory to study the danger from asbestos fibers in their mines some twenty years ago in 1996.