5/5 Steve B. 4 years ago on Google
If
you
have
a
spare
thirty
minutes
and
even
the
slight
interest
in
how
diamonds
are
prepared
then
their
free
tour
is
a
worthwhile
and
educational
opportunity.
Although
a
jewellery
shop
there
was
no
big
sales
push
and
they
made
anyone
feel
welcome.
On
the
ground
floor
there’s
the
opportunity
to
see
raw
diamonds
being
prepared
and
polished
and
the
tour
guide
gives
a
good
description
of
the
different
cuts
which
result.
The
craftsmen,
although
working
behind
glass,
are
close
enough
to
get
a
detailed
look
at
the
activity
and
they
are
happy
to
answer
questions.
Upstairs
the
guide
gave
an
opportunity
to
admire
the
finished
products
up
close
and
personal,
with
more
lessons
regarding
what
to
look
for
when
purchasing
a
diamond,
The
overview
was
kept
both
entertaining
as
well
as
educational
and
its
a
welcome
environment
to
ask
questions
if
you
wish.
At
the
end
of
the
tour
there’s
an
extensive
shop,
selling
everything
from
high
end
jewellery
to
souvenirs.
Again,
there’s
no
pressure
for
any
form
of
purchase
which
is
nice
but
there’s
lots
of
further
opportunities
to
admire
the
products.
Given
the
tour
is
offered
free,
for
anyone
who’s
interested
it’d
be
daft
not
to
tag
along.
They’re
offered
regularly
throughout
every
day
and
even
an
expert
can
learn
something.
The
tour
guides
are
knowledgeable
and
it’s
insightful.
You
could
be
in
any
city
across
the
world
but
given
the
central
location
it
makes
sense
while
you’re
here!