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What is a conflict free diamond?

What is a conflict free diamond?

Conflict-free refers to diamonds which have not financed civil wars. Ethical diamonds go further, ensuring fair pay, safe working conditions, environmentally sound practices, and no human rights abuses. The 2006 movie Blood Diamond made many consumers aware of the issues surrounding conflict diamonds.

Does GIA certified mean conflict free?

GIA does have a strict requirement of not accepting diamond rough or partial rough without the proper Kimberly process papers. However, once the diamond is cut they do accept diamonds in for grading so having GIA certificate does not guarantee that the diamond is conflict free.

Do conflict Free diamonds really exist?

Lab grown diamonds, also known as man made, lab created, or cultured diamonds, are 100\% real diamonds and they are chemically, physically, and optically identical to earth-mined diamonds. However, unlike earth-mined diamonds, they are guaranteed conflict free.

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Are conflict diamonds cheaper?

A Conflict-Free Diamond Engagement Ring Isn’t More Expensive. Some may assume that a conflict-free diamond comes with an extra cost, but this isn’t necessarily the case. It all starts by working with a jeweler you trust and know is sourcing their diamonds ethically.

How do I make sure I amn t buying a blood diamond?

Many diamonds are mined in areas with deplorable working conditions and violence. You can avoid these “conflict diamonds” by looking for a stone with a Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) certification.

Are conflict free diamonds cubic zirconia?

They are ‘real’ diamonds, with the main exception being that they were created in a lab. One of the best things about CZ as opposed to mined diamonds is that it is a sustainable choice of gemstone, considering that it is lab-grown. You can be sure that the CZ is conflict-free, ethical and sustainable.