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The Jewelry District

Episode 65: Diamonds and the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

The Jewelry District

JCK

Fashion & Beauty, Business News, Business, Arts, News

9.9 • 25 Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2022

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

In This Episode You’ll hear JCK editor-in-chief Victoria Gomelsky (https://www.jckonline.com/writer/victoria-gomelsky/) and news director Rob Bates (https://www.jckonline.com/writer/rob-bates/) talk about the industry-related effects of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and some news from the American Gem Trade Association (AGTA). Note: This episode was recorded a few days before President Biden announced the U.S. ban on imports of Russian diamonds.Show Notes00:00 Victoria and Rob send well wishes to the people of Ukraine affected by the Russian invasion.04:34 Rob discusses the partly Russian government–owned Alrosa.09:51 Victoria predicts the demand of Russian diamonds in years to come.12:40 Much like diamonds, the question of gold sourcing remains as important as ever.19:00 Rob reports on AGTA and Doug Hucker’s departure.Episode CreditsHosts: Rob Bates and Victoria GomelskyProducer and engineer: Natalie ChometPlugs: jckonline.com (https://www.jckonline.com/), @jckmagazine (http://instagram.com/jckmagazine)Show RecapWishing Well to UkraineIn light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Rob and Victoria wish the best for the people of Ukraine. Victoria mentions that she was born in St. Petersburg (Leningrad at the time) and emigrated as part of the Jewish exodus from the Soviet Union in the late '70s. She fears for the repercussions of the sanctions of the Russian people for years to come, but her heart goes out first and foremost to the people of Ukraine.Alrosa and Russian ControlThe conversation pivots to discussion of Alrosa, the biggest diamond producer by volume, responsible for 30% of the world’s diamonds. It's one-third owned by the Russian government, one-third owned by the local Siberian province, and one-third publicly traded. By most standards, Alrosa takes social responsibility and social benefit seriously, meeting all of the current standards in the industry. The fact that Alrosa is directly tied to the Russian government poses a problem for it. Russian diamonds are going to be impacted greatly, Rob predicts. At the end of the day, who ultimately owns and benefits from a company is extremely important.Russian Diamond Demand Victoria brings up a statement made by Martin Rapaport on Russian diamond prices, in which he was clear that he didn’t believe prices would suffer because of the invasion, but because of the resulting inflation of things like gas, which influences consumer demand. Rob and Victoria both believe that the perception of Russian diamonds will be affected for years to come, as people will choose diamonds from other countries over diamonds from Russia.Russian Gold and Lab-Grown Diamonds Victoria wonders about Russian gold—and if Russia will be using gold to fund their regime, a thorny question that is yet to be answered. Who jewelers get their gold from is another question for jewelers to consider as sourcing, vendors, and who owns those vendors remains as important as ever. Rob predicts a bill will be enacted banning the purchase of Russian gold. Victoria predicts a lift in American-mined and -sourced gold because of this. Rob also brings up lab-grown diamonds. Victoria mentions a company in Barcelona, Spain, that markets itself as “mining-free diamonds.” Rob thinks this label is a bit disingenuous since you need mined products to create lab-grown ones.AGTA and Doug HuckerAt the end of the podcast, Victoria pivots to some non-Russian news. Rob wrote a

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Jewelry District, a podcast by J.K. Today, Rob Bates and Victoria

0:15.6

Gimelski talk about the industry-related effects of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and some

0:20.5

AGTA news.

0:21.6

A quick note, the episode was recorded a few days before President Biden announced the U.S. ban on imports of Russian diamonds.

0:29.6

It's still an interesting and topical discussion, but we wanted to timestamp it before diving in.

0:34.6

While we strive to be timely, this is a quickly developing story.

0:37.9

Thanks for listening.

0:39.2

Hey everyone, welcome to the jewelry district. This is Victoria Gimelski, editor-in-chief of

0:45.3

JCPay and JCP Online.com, calling in from LA. I'm with.

0:50.3

Rob Bates, news director of JCPay and JCPOnline.com, calling in from New York City.

0:58.1

There's a few flurries out there.

0:59.9

Oh, are there? Oh, no. I'm coming in soon. I'll see you in a little over a week's time for all the award events.

1:06.7

And even though I'm excited and it's great to have that opportunity to see people, I have a heavy heart this week and last week.

1:12.9

And I presumably for many weeks to follow because of what's happening over in Ukraine.

1:18.0

It'll be nice to be festive with people and reconnect and see everybody in person.

1:22.5

And so on the backdrop, again, to our world continues to be very, very scary and very, very sad.

1:30.3

Yeah. And we're taping this, I guess, a couple hours after news broke that, I guess,

1:36.3

some kind of children's hospital was bombed. It was ugly before and it looks like it just keeps

1:40.6

getting worse and uglier. And, you know, we wish the best for the people of Ukraine.

1:45.3

I would also say even the people of Russia, you know, the innocent people caught up in this.

1:49.9

It's just, you know, we wish the best for everybody. It's just so disgusting and brutal.

1:54.2

Yeah. Well, one other preface, and you mentioned we're taping this a couple hours after the news. We're also taping this a week before our listeners

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