What does ‘conflict-free’ or ‘ethically sourced’ diamond mean, and how can I ensure my diamond meets these standards?

A ‘conflict-free’ or ‘ethically sourced’ diamond is one that has been mined, processed, and sold without financing armed conflict or violating human rights; ensuring standards requires documentation of chain-of-custody, third-party audits, and transparent supplier practices. Look for Kimberley Process certification, supplier codes of conduct, and traceability data from the retailer.

Key Facts

  • Kimberley Process aims to prevent conflict diamonds but has limitations; ask for chain-of-custody proof.
  • Look for supplier transparency, third-party audits, and blockchain provenance where available.
  • Retailers should disclose origin, treatment history, and provide verifiable documentation.

Summary

‘Conflict-free’ means diamonds are not financing conflict; verify with chain-of-custody documents, supplier audits, and transparent disclosures from the retailer.

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