The Attraction Of Conflict Free Diamonds

By Tyler Senecca


For many diamond consumers, the idea of conflict free diamonds may not have yet taken hold in their consciousness. As they learn more about how their diamond purchases may be tied to various wars and terrorist actions throughout the world, however, their desire to avoid any connection to that violence should cause them to rethink the types of diamond products that they buy.

It is now well-documented that many terrorist and rebel groups have infiltrated the trade of these gems in many areas and use the proceeds from the sale of those gems to pay for guns, bullets, and bombs. This problem has become so pervasive that every diamond tied to these groups has now earned the nickname "blood diamond" to signify its bloody tie to violence.

One tie that has been especially troubling for many consumers is the link between certain aspects of the diamond trade and organized terrorism. Imagine how surprised many consumers were to learn that their favorite diamond pieces may have generated revenue for terrorists and resulted in hundreds or thousands of innocent deaths.

The pure diamond

In response to the way in which these groups have funded carnage and death through the diamond trade, there have been certain measures put into place to better track the mining and movement of each diamond. The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme is perhaps the most well known example of these tracking efforts.

While many retailers and associations have willingly adopted the Kimberley methodology, there are still others who have failed to do so. For the consumer, this means that no diamond can simply be trusted as coming from a pure source. The only way to be certain is to see the authentic documents.

Every diamond can be an ideal gift for a loved one, but no gift is worth the price in blood that someone else might have paid in exchange for that gem. For those jewelry enthusiasts who want to enjoy their collections without guilt, non conflict diamonds are the clear choice.




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