Not necessarily.
However, consumers interested in verifying the quality of a diamond, and verifying that the diamond is not a blood diamond, will require a certificate from a certified gemologist, and a Kimberly Certificate, respectively.
Carry on with your transfer paperwork, it's not your problem what they do with it after you have sold it to them, it becomes their problem.
There isn't any information on the smallest carat diamond ever sold. However, I did find the world's smallest diamond. It weighs in at 0.0003. It is being sent into the Guiness Book of World Records.
Yes, most commercially sold apple juice is pasteurized before being sold to ensure safety by killing harmful bacteria.
Feedlots have large corrals that contain a lot of cattle that are fattened before being sold to slaughter plants.
Commercial diamond is diamond sold for money.
Diamonds are mined, washed, sorted and sold to diamond cutters. Cutters plan the cut, cut the stone, polish it and sell it to people who use gemstones in diamond jewelery. You can read more detail about these steps, below.
An area where diamond gemstones are bought and sold.
Yes, almond milk is typically pasteurized before being sold to ensure it is safe for consumption by killing harmful bacteria and extending its shelf life.
The "Crown of Light" diamond, is a diamond only sold at Diamond International. It is very beautiful.
As an average consumer, you may not be able to purchase a blood diamond on the open market, because blood diamonds -- by their definition -- are sold to finance civil war, terrorism, and deadly mayhem. However, you could purchase a diamond and not know that it was a blood diamond, because of the stone's change-of-hands process required of all diamonds as they travel from being mined to being sold.
The Wittelsbach, a 35.56-carat blue diamond mined in India, sold December 2008 at a Christie's auction for $24.3 million.
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