1. Selecting A Diamond
2. The Four C's - Color, Cut
3. The Four C's - Clarity, Carat
4. What Size Band?
5. Shapes & Styles
6. Clarity Enhanced Diamonds
7. GIA Diamond Color Grades
8. What is a Blood Diamond
9. Conflict-free Diamonds
10. Avoid Buying Blood Diamonds
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What you can do to Avoid Buying a Conflict Diamond.

As a consumer you can avoid buying a blood diamond in a couple of ways. First buy a vintage cut diamond, if the diamond was mined and cut over 50 years ago there is no way for it to be a current conflict diamond. If you choose a modern cut diamond require proof from the retailer that you are buying your diamond from that the diamond is conflict–free. The proof can be as simple as a guarantee statement on the back of the invoice from the diamond supplier. The second way to steer clear of blood diamonds is to buy diamonds that are mined from continents that do not have civil wars going on. Canadian mined diamonds and Australian mined diamonds are conflict free. The jeweler must be able to answer that their diamonds have passed through the Kimberley process. Most retailers cannot absolutely guarantee the diamond you purchase is not a conflict diamond. As consumers, we have the power to change that over time by demanding details about the origin of the diamonds we buy. Demanding proof that a diamond is conflict–free sends a powerful message to the jewelry world that we will not support an industry or nation that helps fund terror groups. The only 100% guaranteed way to insure your diamond is conflict-free is to buy a lab created diamond. Conflict–Free diamonds are yet another way to emphasize that the partnership of marriage is rooted in deeply held conviction. Diamond wedding rings, a symbol of lasting commitment, need not support appalling violence and human rights abuses.

Canadian mined Diamonds are conflict–free.
Canada has made progress in identifying diamonds originating in its mines. The Voluntary Code of Conduct for Authenticating Canadian Diamond Claims sets the standard for authentication of a diamond that is Canadian. The Code requires tracking a diamond's progression from the mine to its retail destination. This includes requirements for proper handling, packing and laser inscribing of all diamonds that are represented as Canadian diamonds. The Canadian program is voluntary, so not all retailers participate. So there's no way to absolutely guarantee a diamond is Canadian, but the process definitely helps eliminate doubt..

Australian mined Diamonds are conflict–free.
Diamonds that are mined and cut in Australia conflict free diamonds and Australian diamond prices are quite low compared to other countries, European countries especially. The currency exchange rate artificially makes the price seem high but your buying power is increased so this makes diamonds in Australia well priced. Australia would have to be the cheapest for diamonds of fancy colors. Australian Argyle Diamonds are internationally renowned for their unique brilliance and stunning array of colors. Unearthed in the rugged region to the far north of Western Australia, Argyle Diamonds thrill in shades of exotic pink, sparkling champagne, rich cognac and dazzling white. The Argyle Diamond Mine is the world's biggest producer of natural fancy color diamonds and contributes approximately one–third of the world's natural diamond supply.

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