Pickup from your hotel in Tel Aviv and Herzliya from 10:00 am
* Arriving to the Diamond exchange center, in Ramat Gan.
* The tour inside will be accompanied by Diamond bourse members, and gemologist with a GIA degree.
* A short introduction of the diamond center.
* Security check;
Because of the large amount of diamonds that held in the building, (70% of the total amount in the world), the entering subjected to security check that includes; getting an entering badge, a formal dressing code and no cameras allowed.
* Lecture about the topics mention below-
1. The Diamond exchange center and its complex.
2. The parts that works inside the center.
3. Who is allowed to enter the place.
4. The Diamond world and the connection to the Jewish people.
5. The different gemological methods to value the diamond and determine it price.
6. Diamonds as an investment.
In order to enter to the Bursa buildings their security and Passport id so you Must bring your passport with you.
Pickup included
Pickup from your hotel in Tel Aviv and Herzliya
Arriving to the Diamond exchange center, in Ramat Gan.
The tour inside will be accompanied by Diamond Bursa members, and gemologist with a GIA degree.
* A short introduction of the diamond center.
* Security check;
Because of the large amount of diamonds that held in the building, (70% of the total amount in the world), the entering subjected to security check that includes; getting an entering badge, a formal dressing code and no cameras allowed.
* Lecture about the topics mention below-
1. The Diamond exchange center and its complex.
2. The parts that works inside the center.
3. Who is allowed to enter the place.
4. The Diamond world and the connection to the Jewish people.
5. The different gemological methods to value the diamond and determine it price.
6. Diamonds as an investment.
During the tour there will be served snakes, soft/hot drinks and alcohol.
The duration of the tour: approximately two hours.
The tour is available daily, including pickup from hotels in Tel Aviv and Herzliya.
* In order to enter to the Bursa buildings their security and Passport id so you Must bring your passport with you
Drop off at your hotel
Must bring your passport with you for this special tour
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