A Georgian owner of emerald mines in Colombia living in Moscow was unable to understand the reports of the local operators, stating that the emeralds could only be sold in Colombia and could not be exported. Accordingly, intervention and checking by an unrelated outside party was requested.
After studying the issue, before the journey to Colombia and consulting local advisors and regulators, a process for exporting from Colombia to all countries in the world was arranged. At the first stage, stones are sent to a gemology institute in New York, following which they return to the mine in Colombia, and then, with their certificate, they are exported worldwide.