My Pink Diamonds

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Diamonds, but especially natural pink diamonds are extremely rare and expensive. My Pink Diamond website makes them more affordable.

White gold wedding ring with 5 brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.07ct

White gold wedding ring with 5 brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.07ct



£297.00


A 2.5mm wide white gold soft D shape courted wedding ring with five brilliant cut rub over set diamonds along the middle. The diamonds are G colour and VS2 clarity More
Platinum 0.65ct briiliant cut diamond ring with shoulder diamonds

Platinum 0.65ct briiliant cut diamond ring with shoulder diamonds



£1,739.00


0.65ct diamond ring in platinum. The centre stone is a round brilliant cut diamond weighing 0.50ct in a 4 claw setting. Either side are 7 channel set round brilliant cut diamonds, totalling 0.15ct. The diamonds are G colour and SI1 clarity. More
18ct white gold 0.45ct eternity ring with 12 baguette diamonds

18ct white gold 0.45ct eternity ring with 12 baguette diamonds



£600.00


0.45ct 12 stone eternity ring in 18ct white gold. The 12 stones are baguette cut diamonds in a channel setting, mounted in 18ct white gold. The diamonds weigh a total of 0.45ct and are G colour and VS2 clarity. The width of the band is approximately 2.5mm. More
A 950 Palladium wedding ring with 5 brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.06ct

A 950 Palladium wedding ring with 5 brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.06ct



£235.00


A 950 Palladium 3.5mm wide polished court wedding ring, with five rub-over set brilliant cut diamonds in a raised centre row. The diamonds wiegh a total of 0.06ct and are G colour and VS2 clarity More
Platinum wedding ring with 2 baguette diamonds totalling 0.18ct

Platinum wedding ring with 2 baguette diamonds totalling 0.18ct



£1,140.00


A 4.3mm wide 950 platinum polished flat top/courted inside wedding ring, with two channel set baguette diamonds in the centre. The diamonds weigh a total of 0.18ct and are G colour and VS2 clarity. More
Platinum wedding ring with 3 princess cut diamonds totalling 0.04ct

Platinum wedding ring with 3 princess cut diamonds totalling 0.04ct



£861.00


A 4.5mm wide 950 platinum flat courted wedding ring with three brilliant cut diamonds, one sandblasted centre row and two highly polished sides. The diamonds are G colour and VS2 clarity. Average platinum weight is 9.50gms More
18ct white & rose gold diamond wedding ring with 17 brilliant cut diamonds

18ct white & rose gold diamond wedding ring with 17 brilliant cut diamonds



£587.00


An 18ct white & rose gold 4mm wide court wedding ring with seventeen brilliant cut diamonds, channel set in white gold with a rose gold polished edge. The diamonds are G colour and VS2 clarity More
White and rose gold gents wedding ring with 3 brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.09ct

White and rose gold gents wedding ring with 3 brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.09ct



£651.00


A 5.25mm wide heavy weight gents polished wedding ring with three brilliant cut diamonds set in a dished white gold centre with rose gold edges. The diamonds are G colour and VS2 clarity More
Platinum 0.35ct eternity ring with 19 diamonds

Platinum 0.35ct eternity ring with 19 diamonds



£849.00


0.35ct 19 stone eternity ring in platinum. The 19 stones are princess cut diamonds in a channel setting, mounted in platinum. The diamonds weigh a total of 0.35ct and are colour G, clarity VS2. The width of the band is approx. 3mm. More
White gold wedding ring with 5 brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.13ct

White gold wedding ring with 5 brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.13ct



£424.00


A 3.5mm wide 18ct white gold polished court wedding ring, with five brilliant cut rub-over set diamonds. The diamonds are G colour and VS2 clarity More
Platinum wedding ring with 5  brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.07ct

Platinum wedding ring with 5 brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.07ct



£610.00


A 3.25mm platinum sandblasted court wedding ring, with five brilliant cut rub over set diamonds and thin highly polished edges. The diamonds are G colour and VS2 clarity. Average platinum weight is 6.00gms. More
a 950 Palladium wedding ring with 5 brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.07ct

a 950 Palladium wedding ring with 5 brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.07ct



£186.00


A 2.5mm wide 950 Palladium soft D shape courted wedding ring with five brilliant cut rub over set diamonds along the middle. The diamonds are G colour and VS2 clarity More
A 950 Palladium wedding ring with 6 princess cut diamonds totalling 0.12ct

A 950 Palladium wedding ring with 6 princess cut diamonds totalling 0.12ct



£301.00


A 3.5mm wide 950 Palladium polished flat top white gold wedding ring, with six channel set princess cut diamonds.The diamonds are G colour and VS2 clarity More
A platinum wedding ring with 6 princess cut diamonds totalling 0.12ct

A platinum wedding ring with 6 princess cut diamonds totalling 0.12ct



£838.00


A 3.5mm wide 950 platinum polished flat top/courted inside wedding ring, with six channel set princess cut diamonds. The diamonds are G colour and VS2 clarity. More
18ct white gold wedding ring with 17 brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.25ct

18ct white gold wedding ring with 17 brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.25ct



£677.00


An 18ct white gold 4.5mm wide very soft court wedding ring with 17 brilliant cut channel set diamonds on one side. The diamonds are G colour and VS2 clarity.This ring is a very soft court shape, but can be further softened at the edges (to make it slightly more courted), or made flat (with courted inside) if requested using the special requirements box on the checkout page. More
18ct white gold wedding ring with 15 brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.33ct

18ct white gold wedding ring with 15 brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.33ct



£735.00


A 4.5mm wide 18ct white gold polished wedding ring, with fifteen brilliant cut diamonds weighing a total of 0.33ct in a pave/claw setting. The diamonds are G colour and VS2 clarity More
Platinum diamond ring with round and baguette diamonds

Platinum diamond ring with round and baguette diamonds



£1,054.00


0.47ct single stone diamond ring with shoulder stones in platinum. The centre stone is a 0.30ct round brilliant cut diamond and the two shoulder stones are baguette cut diamonds weighing 0.17ct in total. The diamonds are in a claw setting and mounted in white gold. The diamonds weigh 0.47ct in total and are G colour and SI1 clarity. More
18ct white and rose gold wedding ring with 5 brilliant cut diamonds

18ct white and rose gold wedding ring with 5 brilliant cut diamonds



£652.00


An 18ct white & rose gold 4.25mm wide flat top/courted inside polished wedding ring, with 5 brilliant cut diamonds rub over set in white gold with rose gold edges. The diamonds are G colour and VS2 clarity More
A platinum flat top wedding ring with 5 brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.10ct

A platinum flat top wedding ring with 5 brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.10ct



£573.00


A 2.5mm wide platinum polished flat top/ courted inside wedding ring with five brilliant cut rub-over set diamonds. The diamonds are G colour and VS2 clarity. More
18ct white gold 0.35ct wedding ring with 19 diamonds

18ct white gold 0.35ct wedding ring with 19 diamonds



£557.00


0.35ct 19 stone wedding ring in 18ct white gold. The 19 stones are princess cut diamonds in a channel setting, mounted in 18ct white gold. The diamonds weigh a total of 0.35ct and are colour G, clarity VS2. The width of the band is approx. 3mm. More

Synthetic Diamonds – Chagrinned When Jewelers Scoff At Fabulous Fake Diamonds

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New synthetic diamonds are so closely resemble mined diamonds
that the naked eye cannot tell the difference, often saving
consumers enough money to make a down-payment on a new home or
buy a car. Unfounded diamond jeweler arrogance, pretentiousness,
and snootiness has gone too far!

My girlfriend has been parading around town with a magnificent
4-carat Round Brilliant cut synthetic diamond set in a stunning
14K solid gold filigree solitaire ring setting for a year now.
She has been to restaurants, work, shopping, night clubs,
museums, and parties. Family and friends have scrutinized her
ring. She has been stopped repeatedly by others who were
dumbfounded by her ring. Hundreds of people have seen her ring,
astonished by its majesty, gushing about it. And despite its
ostentatious size, no one has asked if it is a fake diamond!

How could this be? The latest breakthrough science in
lab-created diamonds has brought them in line with mined
diamonds. Long gone is the aurora borealis or “disco ball”
effect that was seen in synthetic diamonds of the past decades.
New millennium synthetic diamonds—with similar hardness,
clarity, fire, and brilliance—are indistinguishable with the
naked eye and simply don’t look fake. High quality synthetic
diamonds even have the coveted hearts-and-arrows effect.

This begs the question: If one were to saunter into a jewelry
store with a synthetic diamond, can a jeweler tell the
difference? Since all mined diamonds have color disparities
(flaws), birthmarks (flaws), and inclusions (flaws), and
lab-created diamonds have none of the above, a trained eye can
tell the difference. A sneering glance under a loupe or even
under discriminating examination with a magnifying glass, a
jeweler will often proudly declare a synthetic diamond as a
fake. Modern synthetic diamonds are too perfect in the world of
jeweler snobbery when pushing over-priced high profit diamonds
is the agenda at hand.

With the use of scientific testing equipment, mined diamonds
will conduct electricity and synthetic diamonds will not. That
is because mined diamonds are a carbon gem material and
synthetic diamonds are polycrystalline. A thermal probe will
produce different readings, differentiating the two. But does
this really matter to a jewelry lover who is interested in
aesthetic beauty and saving thousands of dollars? In the year my
girlfriend has been showcasing her synthetic diamond on her
finger; no one has walked up to her with scientific equipment
asking to test her gemstone.

Why do virtually all brick-and-mortar jewelers carry only mined
diamonds? Why do jewelers scoff at synthetic diamonds? You need
to look no further than your wallet. A 1-carat high quality
mined diamond is about $3000, a 2-carat about $18,000, a 3-carat
about $40,000, and a 4-carat goes for about $90,000.
Respectively, synthetic diamonds run about $79, $158, $237, and
$326. It’s about the money. Don’t kid yourself.

It’s also about indoctrination. For over a century, the diamond
cartel has spent billions of dollars convincing the public that
jewel quality mined diamonds have intrinsic value like gold. Not
true. Why? During this time DeBeers has limited production,
bought up supplies from others, stockpiled inventory, and
imposed its monopoly position on jewelry manufacturers in the
successful effort to keep prices inflated. And to make matters
worse, the diamond industry as a whole has a checkered past with
conflict stones, debt-slave child labor in India used in cutting
operations, and shady techniques used to enhance perceived
quality to further squeeze out ridiculous prices from
beleaguered jewelry lovers.

Smart jewelry shoppers today are considering synthetic diamonds
as an alternative to mined diamonds for some very savvy reasons:
(1) They can acquire fine jewelry pieces set in solid 14K gold.
(2) They will save literally thousands of dollars. (3) There is
no need to buy insurance. (4) When wearing there synthetic
diamond jewelry nobody will know that they are not mined
diamonds unless they tell them!

Diamond Replica Jewelry – Women Best Friend

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A diamond is considered to be women best friend. But having this best friend is not an easy affair. One needs to shell out a huge amount for it. In that case, diamond replica jewelry comes as an easy way out. It is exactly the same as real diamond jewelry, but the only difference is that it is a replica. Diamond replicas have also become a rage these days. The beautiful diamond jewelry worn by famous personalities becomes a fashion statement and comes in the market as diamond replica jewelry.

Besides diamond replica jewelry, you can also go for some real diamond jewelry. You can get some of the unique designs in real diamond jewelry. There are some of the best designs in diamond rings. A diamond engagement ring is the best you can give to your fiance. Diamond rings and bands are also ideal as a gift. Fine diamond jewelry must be the main priority when buying diamond jewelry. A diamond is also said to be forever, so even if you buy it generally it will be a treasured possession.

Diamond is one of the Indian astrological stones. Many a times, a diamond is prescribed for astrological reasons. Amongst all the gemstones, diamond is considered to be the most expensive. If you want to wear a diamond for astrological reasons a diamond ring appears to be the best option. A diamond is said to add its sparkling rays in a positive manner to your life.

Diamond bracelets and diamond bangles are also very beautiful and add a beauty to your wrist. Diamond necklace jewelry and diamond necklace sets spread sparkling rays all over you. So you can also get the diamond rays sparkle over you and on others by having diamond jewelry. Then you can make others jealous of your style by wearing a diamond necklace set or diamond bangles or even a diamond bracelet. Diamond is the in-thing lady. So get it and flaunt it. But why should men be left behind in this race. There are beautiful diamond rings, bracelets and studs for you.

When it comes to diamond replica jewelry or real diamond jewelry, Jaipur Jewelers are the leaders in the field.

Secrets of Buying Diamond Engagement Rings Online Without Getting Scammed

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When you evaluate all of the different scams that are occurring right now on the Internet it may seem unsafe to buy diamonds online. You maybe looking to buy a diamond engagement ring or a diamond wedding ring online, but aren’t sure how to proceed.

You can safely purchase diamonds on the Internet – as long as you are careful. This article will show you some of the great benefits of buying diamonds online and some tips on how to avoid getting scammed.

The first reason that you should consider buying diamonds online is the price. The online jewelers and diamond wholesale dealers have lower prices, because they don’t have to pay for the expensive overhead costs that it takes to sell diamonds in a high traffic mall.

You do have to be smart when you are considering purchasing a diamond online. If the price seems too low, this could be an indication of a scam.

Another benefit to purchasing diamonds online is the unlimited selection. When you are shopping offline, you will find that you are limited only to the stores that are near your home. There are no limits online. You can find exactly what you need without leaving the comfort of your own home.

Before you purchase diamonds, it is important to learn everything you can about diamonds. Learn about cut, color, clarity, and carat weights. When you have a greater understanding about diamonds, it will be much harder to get ripped off. Then, you will be ready to purchase your diamond engagement ring.

It is important to go slow. Don’t jump in and purchase the first diamond that interests you. Look for similar diamonds that are for sale. You want to do some comparison-shopping to make sure that you are getting the best price.

You may have learned about diamonds, you may have found a diamond that you love, and the lowest price, but there are still some things to consider before purchasing diamonds online.

When you are purchasing diamonds online you want to ask the seller for their credentials. Ask which professional jewelry associations they belong to. Review the seller’s return, refund, and upgrade policies. You will also want to ask about additional services, such as settings, mountings, sizing, and shipping.

Do a search on the Internet for reviews from customers about the particular company that you are considering using. You can also check out the Better Business Bureau to see if there have been any complaints.

Next, you want to ask for a diamond grading report from an independent laboratory (GIA, HRD, EGL, or AGS). These groups can give you additional information about your potential purchase.

You want to see these reports before purchasing your diamond engagement ring. You also should consider using a reputable escrow service for diamonds that have a high dollar amount. It is preferred to use a company that will have the diamond appraised while it is in their possession.

A diamond escrow company works like this. The seller sends the diamond to the escrow service. You send the money to pay for the diamond to the escrow service. The diamond escrow service appraises the diamond, sends the diamond to you and then sends the money to the seller.

Using a diamond escrow service is a great way to protect yourself. You will also want to make sure that you use a reputable escrow service.

If you are purchasing a diamond engagement ring or a diamond wedding ring, this maybe one of the biggest purchases that you will make. You want to take the time to do your due diligence. Work with reputable companies that will treat you right. In the end you will not have any regrets and will have a beautiful diamond engagement ring. God bless you.

Buying Diamonds: Selecting the Best Company

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Diamond shoppers today have more choices than ever on where to buy their diamond engagement ring, diamond earrings and other diamond jewelry items. However, with greater selections come bigger potential risks and rewards. You need to do your homework and understand how to select the best company for your diamond purchase.

The retail diamond market is comprised of three broad categories of diamond sources; jewelry stores, ecommerce diamond companies and diamond brokers.

Jewelry Stores
Until recent years, jewelry stores were the only option for most diamond shoppers. This was especially true for smaller towns and rural areas. These stores had a monopoly, much like Ma Bell with the phone systems during most of the 20th century. Jewelry stores were the only game in town and could set their prices at whatever markup they wanted.

Jewelry stores depend on impulse buying so they focus on having a selection to pick from, name recognition through extensive advertising, and being convenient so shoppers can walk in and make a purchase with no education or knowledge of the product. If it looks nice to an impulse buyer, they will pull out the credit card and have it gift-wrapped. To attract the impulse buyer, jewelers built elaborate stores with polished marble floors, expensive display cases, and lighting that makes everything in the store sparkle.

To pay for the stores, the decorations and all the expensive advertising, jewelry stores must maintain high markups on the items they sell. The more expensive stores have bigger inventory, higher rent and more advertising, which dictates the higher markup necessary to pay for all that overhead.

E-Commerce Diamond Retailers
The online shopping cart of hundreds of jewelry retailers has been one of the big growth areas for e-commerce. Shoppers can shop from the convenience of their home or work computer, look at the pictures of thousands of jewelry items online and place their order without ever talking to a human. E-commerce diamond retailers provide a list of diamonds owned by groups of wholesalers and let the shopper pick the diamond they want based on the specifications in the list. The shopper pays for the diamond in advance and then the wholesaler or the retailer ships the diamond to the consumer.

The online jewelry retailers offer the advantage of much greater selection than you can find in a jewelry store and the ability to ship the items all over the country, which provides greater options for shoppers in small towns and rural areas. Due to low overhead costs, online jewelers can provide lower prices than most jewelry stores. The disadvantage of the online jeweler is that there are few safeguards in place to keep the consumer from making a mistake. Picking the least expensive diamond from a list of options often means there is something less desirable about the diamond. Without an expert adviser to help, the consumer is mostly on their own to make their selection.

Diamond Brokers
There is a third type of diamond retailer, the diamond broker, that differs from the jewelry store or e-commerce retailer. Like most e-commerce retailers, brokers do not own inventory and have low overhead, but they differ in that they work as diamond consultants for the shopper to find the best diamonds meeting the consumer’s requirements.

To attract new clients, diamond brokers rely on word of mouth advertising. They typically have a website focused on online education and shopping advice instead of a list of inventory and the online shopping cart. Diamond brokers work with their client to find the best diamond on the wholesale market and present it to the client in the broker’s office or ship the diamond to the client to examine before they purchase. The result of the lower overhead and personal consultant service is that clients usually get a better diamond at a lower price than with jewelry stores or online retailers.

To determine which company is going to be the best supplier for your diamonds, know what retailer characteristics are most important to you then ask many questions. Be sure the company you select is going to be able to provide the personalized service, expert advice, high quality diamonds and low prices you deserve.

How to Tell If Yours is a Non Conflict Diamond

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So you’re a diamond lover. You’ve got countless pieces of jewelry studded with diamonds. You are one of those people who just can’t resist the glitter and brilliance that goes with a diamond. Then you learn about the existence blood diamonds. Your world is suddenly turned upside down.
That may be a satiric narrative but the subject is dead serious. Blood diamonds are used to fund wars and other brutal activities in certain parts of the world. Diamonds sold in this illicit trade promote violence and kill people; you want to make sure that your own non conflict diamonds. .
Many sectors emphasize the difference between “clean” diamonds, often called non conflict diamonds and blood diamonds”. Even the UN General Assembly was quick to point out that diamonds mined and sold legally help the economy and promote prosperity in certain parts of Africa. In a resolution made in December 2000, they were also emphatic in stating that the sale of blood diamondsonly brings about pain and suffering. That is why restrictions and standards have been put in place to differentiate non conflict diamonds from the blood diamonds.
Non Conflict Diamond Identification Tips
The practical question would then be: How do I know if a diamond is a blood diamond or a non conflict diamond? For all intents and purposes, the answer would really be: “There is no absolute way you can tell, especially if the diamond has already been polished.” Tough? Yes.
This is especially difficult if you want to know whether or not the diamond you already own is “tainted” or if it’s a non conflict diamond. However, there are still some precautionary measures which are in place and which you can take in order to avoid purchasing a blood diamond. For one, the international community has established a system wherein a “Certificate of Origin” is required. There are known areas from where blood diamonds originate. With these certificates, you can have a way of knowing the origin of the diamond. Of course, certificates can and have been forged. Stricter measures and even stricter implementation is needed in order for this system to work efficiently.
In addition to this system, some countries have set up their own measures in order to ensure that blood diamonds are not released in their markets. Amnesty International suggests asking four questions when you are out shopping for diamonds. First, ask the salespeople how you can be sure that what they are selling are non conflict diamonds. Second, ask them if they know where their diamonds come from. Third, ask for the company policy on purchasing diamonds. Fourth, ask if they can show you a written guarantee from their suppliers. Chances are that if they are unwilling to help you out with your questions, they might have something to hide. They might be unable to answer you simply because they themselves do not have assurances as to the nature of their goods. In such instances, Amnesty suggests that you go some place else.
These questions can help assure that you purchase only non conflict diamonds. However, unless everyone cooperates and there is international transparency, there are still chances that some blood diamonds may get through.

Diamond Cut: Shoppers Buying Guide

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The cut of a diamond is the physical measurement and relative proportion of a polished diamond and is the most important characteristic in producing a diamond’s beauty. A single number does not define cut. Instead, it is a myriad of measurements, relative percentages, angles, finish, and performance of light within the diamond.

The brilliance and sparkle of a diamond is the result of the reflection and refraction of light within a diamond and is the cumulative effect of the many facets on the surface of the three-dimensional diamond shape. What makes judging cut difficult is that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Different people perceive the beauty of a diamond differently in terms of what they perceive as beautiful.

In recent years, major diamond grading laboratories like the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and the American Gem Society (AGS) have established cut grades to help the consumer make better decisions for purchasing diamonds based on cut characteristics. However, the cut grading systems are different from each other and constantly changing. As a result, there is no single official cut grade but the current systems are a giant leap ahead of the past with no cut grades.

The quality of the cut is most visible in terms of how light performs in a diamond to produce Brightness, Fire, and Scintillation.

Brightness is the visual effect of all the internal and external reflections of white light. This brightness (also known as brilliance) results primarily from the angles of the facets and the relative size of the top facet called the table.

Fire is the visual effect of rainbow colored flashes of light caused by the separation of white light into various colors when the diamond acts as a prism.

Scintillation is the visual effect of sparkle and patterns of light and darkness. Sparkle is the points of light that flash as the diamond, the light source or the observer moves. The arrangement and contrast between the bright and dark areas is important to what the eye perceives as beautiful. An all-bright diamond or an all-dark diamond is less attractive than a diamond with a balanced, symmetrical and contrasting pattern of reflection.

Some of the more important diamond measurements influencing the cut grade are depth percentage, table percentage, crown angle, and pavilion angle. The initial cut grade research focused on round brilliant diamond shapes but the grading laboratories are slowly introducing cut grades for the fancy shapes like the princess, emerald, oval, radiant, cushion and others. Each diamond shape has its own set of cut parameters that produce the optimal light performance and beauty for that particular diamond shape.

If the cut of the diamond is the key to its beauty, why would anyone purchase a diamond without great cut? Probably the main reason is lack of knowledge by the consumer. Until recent years, it has been difficult for the consumer to assess the cut of the diamond because jewelers focused on color, clarity and carat weight. The jeweler used the bright lights in the showroom to mask the light performance of the diamond. As the diamond shopper becomes more aware of what constitutes cut and has access to the GIA or AGS cut grades on the diamond grading reports, they will be able to filter out the average and poor cut diamonds in their purchase decisions.

Sometimes budget is a factor in purchasing something less than the best cut. However, cut is typically a real bargain since there is little visual difference between the top echelons of diamond cut and the price difference between average and exceptional cut is often minimal. Perhaps the real cost of getting better cut in a diamond, is the time and effort to learn about cut and to find a retailer who can provide diamonds with exceptional cut at reasonable prices.

Once a diamond shopper has determined what shape of diamond they want to purchase, they need to research what cut parameters contribute to desirable appearance. Some diamond shoppers fall into a trap of narrowly defining their acceptable range for every diamond measurement, not realizing that the beauty of the diamond results from the interrelationships of all the facets. Simply picking the middle of the range for each parameter can lead to a mediocre result. The cut grades are an attempt to rate how a combination of factors work together in the diamond.

Regardless of the cut grade systems today or in the future, only the diamond shopper can determine what is most appealing to their eye. Cut is critical to the beauty of the diamond so making the best diamond purchase decision means understanding the importance of cut and finding that special diamond that is beautiful to behold.

What you Can Do to Promote Conflict Free Diamonds

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International efforts are being done to ensure that the Kimberly Process will be effective. However the Process alone will not be able to completely eradicate the trade in blood diamonds. Participating nations have to strictly follow guidelines and show more transparency, companies would have to help by divulging names of people involved in the trade, a thing they won’t do, jewelry stores need to have policies regarding blood diamonds, and consumers have to do their part.

As a consumer you might feel that you cannot directly make an impact towards the resolution of this issue especially since diamonds are rare commodities and thus is something you can just stop buying. After all, the average person buys a diamond only once or twice in his lifetime. However, you can still make a difference.

Buying a Conflict Free Diamond

When considering to buy a diamond, remember that it is a once in a lifetime purchase and you want to make sure that you buy a conflict free diamond. Thanks to the Kimberly Process, the diamond industry promised to write invoices of all diamond purchases that contain guarantees that the sold diamonds are conflict-free diamonds. Whereas before it was impossible to tell whether a diamond was a conflict-free, the warranties now identify conflict-free diamonds from questionable diamonds. However, in a 2004 survey conducted by Amnesty international and Global Witness they found that only 11% of retail stores in the United States had a policy regarding blood diamonds. 67% of the retail stores would not comment and divulge whether they had any policy or not. The rest did not have any. This means that they still do not issue warranties and therefore sell diamonds of questionable origins. The first thing you can do is to not buy diamonds or diamond jewelry with no guarantees. Check their invoices. They should keep a record of invoices and see if there are any guarantees in the invoices. The retailer, if abiding by the Kimberly Process, will not buy from suppliers who do not provide guarantees. Ask about the stores policy on conflict diamonds as well. Buy only from those that have a clear firm policy. Even if you have no more intention of buying from a store that you perceive might not have any policy at all, ask the question still. Asking questions and making them produce copies of guarantees will not only ensure that you buy conflict-free diamonds but will also send them the message that consumers are becoming aware of the problem and would not buy from irresponsible stores. This would put pressure on the diamond industry to act more responsibly since they will see that non compliance with the Kimberly Process will affect their profit.

Conflict Free Diamonds – Take Action

Other things you can do is to sign up with Global Witness on their Diamond Pledge and be faithful to the pledge itself. Help raise consumer awareness about conflict diamonds by sharing your knowledge to your family and friends and anybody else

who would listen. Do it by word of mouth, give away educational leaflets, hold a tabling event or start a letter campaign. Doing your part will help a lot. As of June 2003, 26% of consumers have become aware of the issue as compared to the 7% in 2000. As more and more consumers become aware of the problem more will decide to buy conflict-free diamonds and thus help in stopping the illicit trade.

What is a Conflict Diamond?

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Who hasn’t heard of the slogan “A diamond lasts forever”? Diamonds have always occupied a very high status in the world of jewelry. Fueled by tradition and intense marketing campaigns, diamonds have achieved incomparable status. Starry eyed young men present gorgeous diamond rings to their girlfriends. Married couples exchange diamond studded jewelry over the years as symbols to their undying love. Celebrities and personalities don fabulous diamond jewelry whenever they go out in public. There is absolutely no doubt as to how valuable and sought after diamonds are.
As with most things in life, there is always something bad mixed with the good. A diamond may be a woman’s best friend but a diamond can also be the bane of some people’s existence – and I am not talking about the man’s pocket here. The term conflict diamonds, or blood diamonds as others call it, became quite well-known to the average person in 2002 when the James Bond movie “Die Another Day” was released. This contribution to the legendary James Bond saga revolved around the idea of smuggling blood diamonds.
So what is a conflict diamond? The UN formally defines a conflict diamond as a “diamond that originates from areas controlled by forces or factions opposed to legitimate and internationally recognized governments, and are used to fund military action in opposition to those governments, or in contravention of the decisions of the Security Council.” In short, a conflict diamond is any diamond that is mined from an area in which there is war, or armed conflict. The idea is that diamonds are very much in demand and that they fetch such a high price in almost any market. If you mine diamonds and sell them to other countries – of which there is definitely no shortage – you can get a large amount of money for them. Where does the profit from these sales go?
You guessed it – to finance wars and other forms of armed conflict in the affected areas. The manner of mining and selling blood diamonds is usually done in secret. You can just imagine what the reaction of the (average) buyer would be if he learned that he was financing a war somewhere in Africa with his transaction. Thus, people involved in the conflict diamond business do not really advertise what they are doing.
Although these activities have been going on for quite some time, it was only in 2000 that the international community formally recognized the gravity of the situation. In December of that year, the United Nations General Assembly recognized the role of rough diamonds in furthering the conflicts in specific areas in Africa. The General Assembly came up with a resolution aiming to severe the connection between the illegal sales of diamonds and wars in concerned areas.
With this resolution in place, countries that buy diamonds from Africa became more aware of the illicit trade. International sanctions were then put in place. In addition to these sanctions, individual countries set up their own methods and processes to curb the practice of trading conflict diamonds. The idea is that if no one will buy, then no one will sell. People who take advantage of conflict diamonds would have no market and thus the practice would stop.
We all know however, that in the real world, things are never as simple as they usually seem to be.

Cheap Diamond Bracelets

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