A unique diamond pendant, crafted with stones from each of the three mines in Canada’s Northwest Territories, will be auctioned for charity.
The pendant features three diamonds: a 0.41-carat round brilliant-cut Ekati diamond (Burgundy), a 0.51-carat radiant-cut Gahcho Kue diamond (from De Beers and Mountain Province), and a 0.41-carat round brilliant-cut Diavik diamond (from Rio Tinto).
Set in 18-karat white gold, the pendant is designed in the shape of caribou antlers, honoring the Northern origins of the gems. Adamas Diamonds created this custom design.
The auction will take place on November 28 during the 2024 NWT Max Awards, an event celebrating individuals who have made a significant impact in the Northwest Territories mining and exploration industry.
Proceeds from the auction will benefit the Yellowknife Community Fundraising Club’s Adopt-A-Family program.
Kathy Gray, spokesperson for the MAX Awards, expressed gratitude, saying, “This generous contribution will go a long way in helping us provide holiday gifts, winter clothing, and food to children in need.”
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