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Conflict-Free Diamonds In Australia: Information On How To Ensure That The Diamond You Purchase Is Ethically Sourced And Conflict-Free

The quest for the perfect diamond is a long and often stressful journey. Not only must you consider the 4Cs (Cut, Clarity, Colour, Carat Weight), but you must also ensure that the diamond you purchase is conflict-free. Conflict diamonds, sometimes referred to as blood diamonds, are diamonds that have been illegally mined, traded and sold to finance civil wars and other political unrest in parts of Africa and other parts of the world.

Unfortunately, due to the nature of the diamond industry, it is difficult to trace the origin and authenticity of diamonds. This means that it is easy for unethical suppliers to pass off conflict diamonds as conflict-free diamonds, without the buyer being aware. In Australia, the government has taken steps to ensure that all diamonds sold in the country are certified as conflict-free.

In this blog post, we will discuss what conflict-free diamonds are, and how to ensure that the diamond you purchase is ethically sourced and conflict-free.

What Are Conflict-Free Diamonds?

Conflict-free diamonds are diamonds that have been sourced and produced in accordance with the Kimberley Process, a system established in 2003 to ensure that any diamonds that are traded internationally are conflict-free. The Kimberley Process is made up of 79 participants, representing 81 countries, and it is their responsibility to ensure that diamonds are conflict-free.

Under the Kimberley Process, all diamonds must be accompanied by a Certificate of Origin, which is issued by the government of the country of origin. This certificate must be verified by the importing and exporting countries, and is the only way to ensure that a diamond is conflict-free.

How To Ensure That The Diamond You Purchase Is Conflict-Free

When purchasing a diamond, it is important to ensure that it is conflict-free. Here are some tips on how to make sure you are buying a conflict-free diamond:

  1. Always purchase diamonds from reputable jewellers. Reputable jewellers will only stock diamonds that are certified as conflict-free.
  2. Look for the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) logo. The KPCS logo is a sign of assurance that the diamond is conflict-free.
  3. Ask to see the Certificate of Origin. The Certificate of Origin is the only way to guarantee that a diamond is conflict-free.
  4. Be aware of "conflict-free" labels. Unfortunately, some unethical suppliers may try to pass off conflict diamonds as conflict-free diamonds by using "conflict-free" labels. Be sure to verify the authenticity of any diamonds you purchase.

By following these tips, you can be sure that the diamond you purchase is conflict-free and ethically sourced.

Conclusion

Conflict-free diamonds are an important part of the diamond industry, and it is essential that buyers take steps to ensure that the diamond they purchase is certified as conflict-free. In Australia, the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme guarantees that all diamonds sold in the country are conflict-free. By purchasing diamonds from reputable jewellers and verifying the authenticity of the Certificate of Origin, you can be sure that the diamond you purchase is conflict-free and ethically sourced.

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