Not Merely Plain Diamonds Anymore: the New Eternity Band

By Jaime Campbell


You are looking for a diamond with a good cause. You're a diamond lover. You've got countless pieces of jewelry studded with diamonds. You are looking to find an engagement ring with the right cause. 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 of 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.

But before you ever purchase your very first diamond jewelry, you should know the 4 C's of diamond purchasing. These terms are normally reserved for buyers who are going to purchase diamond in bulk, but it also pays to know what our diamonds are worth, too. These 4 C's are Cut, Clarity, Color, and Carat Weight.

In addition to "Certificate of Origin", some countries have set up their own measures in order to ensure that blood diamonds are not released in their markets. Amnesty International adviseS is 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.

These questions should give you assurances that you purchase only non conflict free diamonds. Unless everyone from source to manufacturer educates and cooperates and there is international transparency, there are still chances that some blood diamonds may get through.




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