Nowadays the diamond trade attracts millions of tourists and buyers
from around the world. Most diamond polishers as well as diamond
traders give demonstrations in diamond cutting.
When the diamond trade was introduced to Amsterdam in the 16th
century, this city developed into one of the world’s most important
diamond centers. During the War more than 2000 Jewish diamond polishers
disappeared from Amsterdam into concentration camps in Germany and
Poland. After the war the diamond trade was in part returned to its
former glory due to the efforts of the diamond merchants and help from
abroad.
The most popular diamond shops can be found in Amsterdam such as:
Gassan Diamonds, Amsterdam Diamond Center and Coster Diamonds. Many
famous diamonds were cut and polished in Amsterdam. For example, the
“Cullinan”, the largest diamond ever found. But also the “Koh-I-Noor”,
which means Mountain of Light, was cut for the British Crown Jewels in
1852. Furthermore, the world’s smallest diamond, just 0.00012 carat,
but with 57 facest, was also cut in Amsterdam.
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