
About the Diamond Museum
What to expect?
Experience 400 years of diamond history
Diamond Museum in the heart
of Amsterdam Museum District
Opening hours
9 am – 5 pm
Prices
Free tickets in May
Route
Paulus Potterstraat 6, Amsterdam
amsterdam city of diamonds
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Experience 400 years of diamond history
Brilliant Beauties
About a journey that began 3 billion years ago

About the Diamond Museum
What to expect?
Experience 400 years of diamond history
Diamond Museum in the heart
of Amsterdam Museum District

Admire the extraordinary crown collection
Crowns through the ages
The crown exhibition of the Diamond Museum Amsterdam.

Four centuries of diamond heritage in Amsterdam
History
Diamond Museum in the heart of Amsterdam Museum District
Discover
Discover where and how diamonds are mined
It is assumed that the first diamonds were found in India, as early as 800 BC. And India remained the most important supplier until the 18th century.
Since circa 1650, Borneo, where diamonds have been found from the start of our era, has been a supplier of diamonds to the Dutch diamond industry.
In 1725, diamonds were discovered in Brazil, then in Russia in 1829, in Australia in 1851, in South Africa in 1866, and in East Siberia in 1948.
At the beginning of the 21st century, diamonds are found in more than 20 countries throughout the world. Although not in the continents of Europe or Antartica. Of the total world production, only 5% is used for jewelry. The rest is for industrial applications. Jewelry diamonds are cut in only a limited number of locations in the world.


Mining
1. India
2. Borneo
3. Brasil
4. Russia
5. Australia
6. South Africa
7. British Guiana
15. Guinea
16. Chinia
17. Liberia
18. Central-African Republic
19. Lesotho
20. Botswana
21. Canada
8. Venezuela
9. Congo/Zaire
10. Namibia
11. Tanzania
12. Angola
13. Ghana
14. Sierra Leone


Experience 400 years of diamond history
Brilliant Beauties
About a journey that began 3 billion years ago

