
Jubilee Pipe
Recovered at Processing Plant No. 14. This diamond is dedicated to a journalist Edward Rybakovsky who for many years was the editor of the Yakutia republican daily, author of several books on the history of the diamond mining industry.

Jubilee Pipe
Recovered at Processing Plant No. 14. The diamond is named in honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the great Russian writer Mikhail Sholokhov. It is a transparent diamond with a visible tint of yellow.

International Pipe
It was decided to name this transparent diamond with a clear yellowish tint in honor of the upcoming 50th anniversary of the Russian diamond mining industry to be celebrated in 2005.

Komsomolskaya Pipe
Xổ số Miền Nam hôm nay Minh ngọcRecovered at Processing Plant No. 8. The diamond is devoted to “The Children of Asia” Sports Games, held under the patronage of the IOC in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).

International Pipe
Recovered at Processing Plant No. 3. This transparent, colorless diamond is named to commemorate the elections of the President of the Russian Federation, which took place at that time.

Recovered at Processing Plant No. 12 of the Udachny Mining Division. The diamond is named in memory of Givi Gomelauri (1925 - 2000), an outstanding mining engineer, who for more than 20 years headed the YakutNiproAlmaz Institute, winner of the USSR State Prize.

Xổ số Miền Nam hôm nay Minh ngọcRecovered at Processing Plant No. 8 of the Aikhal Mining Division. The diamond is named in honor of the outstanding scientist, vice-president of Academy of Sciences, Nobel Prize Winner in physics for 2000 Jaures Alferov, director of the Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute in St. Petersburg.

Named in commemoration of the anniversary of the electrification plan adopted in Soviet Russia in 1920.

Xổ số Miền Nam hôm nay Minh ngọcNamed after the honored athlete, world and Olympic wrestling champion.

Named in honor of eponymous daily newspaper, which in the 1990s dedicated many materials to problems facing the Russian and the global diamond sectors.

Recovered at Processing Plant No. 14 of the Aikhal Mining Division. The diamond is named in memory of the outstanding Russian poet Sergey Yesenin (1895-1925) who died tragically in 1925.

Xổ số Miền Nam hôm nay Minh ngọcNamed on the occasion of the 300th anniversary of the Russian Geological Survey celebrated in 2000. The foundations of the Service were laid by Peter I - in 1700 he established the Office of Mining Affairs to promote the development of mountainous territories of the Urals, Altai, Transbaikalia.

Xổ số Miền Nam hôm nay Minh ngọcRecovered at Processing Plant No. 14 of the Aikhal Mining Division. The diamond is named after Semen Borisov, the First Secretary of the Yakutsk Communist Party Committee (1951-1965) as a tribute for his important contribution to the establishment and development of the diamond mining industry in the 1950s-1960s.

Named in honor of the 55th anniversary of the Great Victory in World War II

Recovered at Processing Plant No. 3 of the Mirny Mining Division. The diamond is named in memory of an outstanding scientist, Hero of Socialist Labor, Commander of the Order of St. Andrew, Academician Dmitry Likhachev (1906-1999), who for many years headed the Institute of the Russian Language and Literature (the Pushkin House), founder and first chairman of the Russian Culture Foundation.

The diamond is named after the eminent Soviet actor and film director Rolan Bykov.

Named in honor of a military submarine of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, taken under the patronage of ALROSA in 1997.

Xổ số Miền Nam hôm nay Minh ngọcNamed after the Yakut Scientific and Exploration Company CNIGRI (YANIGP CNIGRI) that is a major contributor to the scientific substantiation for diamond prospecting in Yakutia.

Named in honor of Evgeny Batenchuk, Hero of Socialist Labor, head of the Vilyuygesstroy administration in charge of the Vilyuy HPP construction in West Yakutia - main energy generation source for the diamond mining industry.

Xổ số Miền Nam hôm nay Minh ngọcNamed in honor of the head of the prospecting party who found the first diamond on the Vilyui river in August 1949. As a sign of respect and general appreciation of his role in the discovery of the Yakut diamond province, Gregory Feinstein was awarded the Order of Lenin and the title the Lenin Prize winner in 1957.

This gem diamond is dedicated to Yury Nikulin, an outstanding Soviet clown, actor, director of the Moscow Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard.

Xổ số Miền Nam hôm nay Minh ngọcAnatoly Botkunov, the first chief geologist of Yakutalmaz, made an important contribution to the practical prospecting and detailed exploration of diamond deposits in Yakutia, and to the exploration methodology.

Named in honor of the forum of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union that set out the guidelines for restructuring the political system in the USSR.

Udachnaya Pipe
Recovered at Processing Plant No. 12. The diamond is named after the Anabar District of Yakutia, where diamond deposits were found. Yakutalmaz in the 1980's began to develop the Ebelyakh placers located in the Anabar District.

Mir Pipe
Xổ số Miền Nam hôm nay Minh ngọcRecovered at Processing Plant No. 3. This is the largest gem diamond produced at the Yakutalmaz mines. Named in honor of the forthcoming 26th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, which opened in Moscow on February 23, 1981.

Vodorazdelniye Galechniki (placer)
Xổ số Miền Nam hôm nay Minh ngọcRecovered at Processing Plant No. 5. The diamond is named in honor of the merits of the staff of the oldest mine, Mir, one of the leading enterprises in the Yakutalmaz structure.

Mir Pipe
Xổ số Miền Nam hôm nay Minh ngọcRecovered at Processing Plant No. 3. The diamond is named in honor of the Moscow Summer Olympic Games, the first Olympics in the USSR, held in July 10, 1980.

Mir Pipe
Xổ số Miền Nam hôm nay Minh ngọcRecovered at the Processing Plant No. 3. The diamond is named after the Italian communist daily newspaper.

Mir Pipe
Xổ số Miền Nam hôm nay Minh ngọcRecovered at Processing Plant No. 2. Named after the constellation in the Northern Hemisphere.

Mir Pipe
Extracted at Processing Plant No. 2, named in honor of communist voluntary Saturday work shifts, regularly held in the USSR on April 20-22 to celebrate Vladimir Lenin’s birthday.

Mir Pipe
Xổ số Miền Nam hôm nay Minh ngọcThe diamond was picked up in the Mir Open Pit by an excavator operator P. Korablev. The exceptionally white diamond received its name in honor of diamond miners.

Mir Pipe
Recovered at Processing Plant No. 3. The diamond is named after Maria Konenkina who worked the night shift of November 10 - 11 and was the first to notice this gemstone.

Mir Pipe
Recovered at Processing Plant No. 3. The diamond is named after Maria Konenkina who worked the night shift of November 10 - 11 and was the first to notice this gemstone.
