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Conflict Free Diamonds - What you need to know

Conflict free diamonds are diamonds that are mined in an area which are free from any kind of terrorism or terror-related areas. While buying a diamond it is recommended to purchase it from a reputed brand like Diamond Hedge. Diamond Hedge offers ethical and conflict free diamonds on their website.<br><br>Know more:<br>https://www.diamondhedge.com/public/blog/ethically-sourced-diamonds-and-conflict-free-diamonds-know-the-difference/

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Conflict Free Diamonds - What you need to know

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  1. Conflict-Free Diamonds:What you need to know

  2. Conflict diamonds Conflict diamonds are rough diamonds that are illegally traded to fund conflicts in war-torn areas, in particular wars in central and western Africa. The diamonds are extracted from mines using impoverished men, women, and children, and even in some cases slaves, who are forced to use primitive and backbreaking methods to extract diamonds from the mines.

  3. Conflict free diamonds Conflict free diamonds are diamonds that are mined in an area which are free from any kind of terrorism or terror-related areas. It means that the diamond must not be mined in a way that hurt any individuals during the mining process, nor did it create any kind of bloody issues during the mining process. When the diamond is mined in a proper way by individuals who are neither tortured or enslaved by force are known as conflict-free diamonds. Ethical diamonds are diamonds that have fair humanitarian mining practices when it comes to wages and conditions when sourcing for raw diamonds.  When we talk about ethically sourced diamonds, we mean the mining and origin of the diamonds are not compromised.

  4. Conflict free diamonds Due to public outcry and the flood of conflict diamonds entering the market, a global process has been established to trace the origin of rough diamonds. The Kimberley Process Certification, or informally known as the Kimberley Process, is an international diamond certification system established in 2003.  The Kimberley Process is made up of 51 participants representing 77 countries from Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, North America, and Australia. All member countries must attach Kimberley Process certificates to their diamond exports. This government-validated certificate verifies that the batch of diamonds in a sealed container is from a conflict-free zone and has not benefited rebel movements. Each certificate must be resistant to forgery and uniquely numbered.

  5. Buying conflict free diamonds It is recommended that you get your diamond from any reputed brand so that the chances of any unethical issues can be avoided to ensure the diamond is conflict free. The money you invest in your diamond is precious and the ring you get in return should be precious too! One of the most renowned and trusted online sources to buy quality loose diamonds is Diamond Hedge. Diamond Hedge is the first Augmented Reality diamond search engine to allow consumers to try on diamond rings on their hands and then compare from over 1 million diamonds from all the leading diamond companies of the world.  Diamond Hedge also offers advance ring try on feature on their website. You can try this feature to find out the best engagement ring and try it virtually on your hands just by using your smartphone.

  6. https://www.diamondhedge.com/

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