Conflict Diamonds – Blood Diamonds

What are conflict diamonds, sometimes called blood diamonds?

Conflict diamonds, sometimes called blood diamonds, are diamonds that are sold to fund the unlawful and illegal operations of rebel, military and terrorist groups. Countries that have been most affected by conflict diamonds are Sierra Leone, Angola, Liberia and the Democratic Republic of Congo — all places where citizens have been terrorized, mutilated and killed by groups in control of the local diamond trade.

Wars in most of those areas have ended or at least decreased in intensity, but conflict diamonds from Côte d’Ivoire, in West Africa, and Liberia are still reaching the trade labeled as conflict-free diamonds.

In 2000, South African countries with a legitimate diamond trade began a campaign to track the origins of all rough diamonds, attempting to put a stop to blood diamond sales from known conflict areas. Their efforts eventually resulted in The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS), an international effort to rid the world of conflict diamonds.

Kimberley Process Goals

The goals of the Kimberley Process are to document and track all rough diamonds entering a participating country, with shippers placing stones in tamper-proof shipping crates and providing enough detailed information about their origins to prove they did not originate in a conflict zone.

The KPCS isn’t fully operational among its members — probably normal for an agreement that involves the cooperation of dozens of governments and non-governmental agencies. Many countries haven’t even committed to the program.

The goals of the KPCS will take time to achieve, but what’s already been accomplished is significant. Because it’s a self-regulating program, additional controls are necessary to truly ensure that blood diamond trade is halted — or at least minimized.

How consumers can help stop blood diamond trade.
Retailers cannot guarantee that the diamond you purchase is not a conflict diamond. As consumers, we have the power to change that by demanding details about the diamonds we buy. Demanding proof that a diamond is conflict-free sends a powerful message to the world that we will not support an industry or nation that helps fund terror groups. Change won’t happen overnight, but it will happen if we are persistent.

Canadian diamonds – the Code of Conduct
Canada has made progress in identifying diamonds originating in its mines. The Voluntary Code of Conduct for Authenticating Canadian Diamond Claims sets a standard for authentication of claims that a diamond is Canadian — and conflict free.

Adhering to The Code requires each company to initiate a paper trail that tracks a diamond’s progression from the mine to its retail destination. The Code also includes rules for proper handling, packing and marking of all diamonds that are represented as Canadian stones. Even with the guidelines, there’s no way to absolutely guarantee a diamond is Canadian, but the process definitely helps eliminate doubt.

The Canadian program is voluntary, so not all retailers participate. Those who do must provide consumers with:

* The diamond Identification Number
* The retailer’s name and address
* An invoice number and the date of the invoice
* The polished diamond description
* An explanation of the Code

A list of signatories of the Code is available online, naming retailers and wholesalers who are committed to following the Code’s procedures.

It’s difficult for most of us to imagine what life is like in countries where diamonds are the source of so much chaos and suffering, and the connection between terror and diamonds is not something that’s reported heavily in the press. The 2006 movie Blood Diamond, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, should help make the issues more mainstream, if only temporarily.

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Various Unique Diamond Engagement Rings for Your Loving Partner

Perhaps you never thought the day would arrive when the importance of diamond rings would enter the picture. Now that it has, you feel elated, nervous and full of anticipation. Surely you are looking forward to perusing the various unique diamond engagement rings for your loving partner that patiently await you.

There is much to think about as you begin your search for the perfect ring. For starters you need to determine how much you can reasonably afford to spend. Even though this seems trivial, it is easy to get caught up in the moment and end up spending more than you bargained for.

Once you know your magic monetary number, you are ready to start the process of determining what style diamond engagement ring you are in the market for. Does the love of your life prefer white or yellow gold, platinum or titanium?

Maybe the object of your desire is a nontraditional, free-spirited type or a devoted environmentalist. Would something more earth-friendly unique like wood (yes, you read that right) suit her individual sense of style? Another idea is to collect old jewelry from various family members and friends and have it recycled in to something uniquely yours. These are great options for the eco-conscious bride to be.

If you plan to stick with a conventional gold band, you need to be aware that the purity of gold is measured in karats. The higher the karat number the more pure the gold is. For example: 24 karat gold is 100 percent pure while 14 karat gold is only 58 percent pure. Unless you are on a very tight budget you will want to look at nothing less than 18 karat gold bands (75 percent pure). These are less likely to be damaged easily.

After you have given thought to the band, you will move on to the setting. No longer is the traditional clear diamond a requirement. Diamonds come in different rich colors, cuts (shapes), clarity (clearness) and carat weights (size). These qualities are known as “The Four C’s of Diamonds”.

Additionally, other stones like sapphires and rubies are being added to settings alongside time-honored diamonds. There is plenty to discuss with the jewelers when you begin sifting through all of the various unique diamond engagement rings for your loving partner. If all else fails, try a local antique store a pick out a classic ring with a mysterious history the two of you can build on..

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The physical properties of Diamonds

Diamonds are beautiful crystals that are known to withstand the test of time and take your breath away at first sight. They can be shaped and sized to the specifications of the individuals purchasing them and will be adored by all that catch their elegance and beauty. There are thousands of jewelers worldwide that carry these marvelous crystals.

Diamonds are the hardest of all natural minerals and extremely difficult to damage or break. They give off an array of colors when hit by natural or artificial light sources.

Diamonds recieved top rating on the Mohs Scale of Mineral Hardness. Because of their resistance to scuffs and scratches, they can be polished very finely and retain their shine throughout time which is why so many jewelers offer money back guarantee on them.

Diamonds are commonly used in wedding rings and engagement rings because they can resist the wear and tear of everyday use. The versatility is endless from rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings and even watches; they truly capture their well deserved attention.

True diamonds are valuable to the consumer in its scarcity, not everyone can purchase a 100% pure diamond. Over the years there have been several copycat stones that have surfaced which imitate the dispersion of light and other similar properties of this marvelous mineral; however a true diamond has unique characteristics that cannot be duplicated.

This unique physical properties along with qualities that these precious stones possess are envied by imitators. True diamonds also possess an extremely high thermal conductivity. The majority of diamonds are useful as electrical insulators. Some diamonds are already being used in this field, and a few blue diamonds act as natural semiconductors.

Diamonds also possess an extremely high thermal conductivity. Most diamonds are useful as electrical insulators, though research and development is steadily researching their potential as semiconductors. Some diamonds are already being used in this field, and a few blue diamonds act as natural semiconductors.

These gorgeous stones are not only for women as we have all been led to believe in one way or another through ads or everyday conversation. Men and children occasionally share in the gorgeous bliss of owning a unique piece of these natural beauties.

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