Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Trainee diamond polishers at the Harry Oppenheimer Diamond training school. Courses run from two weeks to eight months and include diamond polishing, polished diamond grading, gem identification and diamond evaluation. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, MediaClubSouthAfrica.com » Download high-res image
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Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Trainee diamond polishers at the Harry Oppenheimer Diamond training school. Courses run from two weeks to eight months and include diamond polishing, polished diamond grading, gem identification and diamond evaluation. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, MediaClubSouthAfrica.com » Download high-res image
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Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Abram Matshidiso, a trainee diamond polisher at the Harry Oppenheimer Diamond training school. Courses run from two weeks to eight months and include diamond polishing, polished diamond grading, gem identification and diamond evaluation. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, MediaClubSouthAfrica.com » Download high-res image
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Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Kgabane jewellery training programme run by South Africa’s mineral research organisation Mintek focuses on the manufacture of jewellery in South Africa using indigenous skills and traditional designs. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff MediaClubSouthAfrica.com » Download high-res image
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Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Mandise Skele creating a copper and silver bracelet as part of the Kgabane jewellery training programme, which is run by South Africa’s mineral research organisation Mintek. The programme focuses on the manufacture of jewellery in South Africa using indigenous skills and traditional designs. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff MediaClubSouthAfrica.com » Download high-res image
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Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Kgabane jewellery training programme run by South Africa’s mineral research organisation Mintek focuses on the manufacture of jewellery in South Africa using indigenous skills and traditional designs. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff MediaClubSouthAfrica.com » Download high-res image
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Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Babalo Rozani, a trainer at the Kgabane jewellery training programme which is run by the South Africa’s national mineral research organisation Mintek. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff MediaClubSouthAfrica.com » Download high-res image
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Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Kgabane jewellery training programme run by South Africa’s mineral research organisation Mintek focuses on the manufacture of jewellery in South Africa using indigenous skills and traditional designs. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff MediaClubSouthAfrica.com » Download high-res image
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Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Kgabane jewellery training programme run by South Africa’s mineral research organisation Mintek focuses on the manufacture of jewellery in South Africa using indigenous skills and traditional designs. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff MediaClubSouthAfrica.com » Download high-res image
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