Kimberley Certified
Conflict free diamonds are those diamonds that have been ethically sourced without any bloodshed. The way to make sure the diamonds are conflict free is to check and see if the retailer or wholesaler has a Kimberley Process certification. The process was set up "to ensure that diamond purchases were not financing violence by rebel movements and their allies seeking to undermine legitimate governments.” https://www.kimberleyprocess.com
They do not distinguish combatants from NON-combatants, nor do they distinguish friend from foe.
passive aggressive conflict occurs in what stage?
To distinguish their units from those of the Union Army, which wore the blue, from the distance and on the. battlefield. Indeed, in the early stage of the conflict many units of both sides were dressed with clothes of similar colours, what led to several deadly accidents, during the fighting.
no, diamond is a carbon compound . noone can die by licking a diamond.......
You can require a certificate from the Kimberley Process that covers a stone, which indicates that the stone is not a conflict diamond.You can read more about the Kimberley Process, below.
The answer is simple: "C". Diamond is one form of carbon; the other is graphite.To distinguish them, we write: diamond: C(s,diamond)
A conflict diamond refers to diamonds that are found in a war zone usually as a result of slavery or thievery. Another name for a conflict diamond is a blood diamond because much blood is usually shed to gain access to the diamond.
Conflict Diamond - 2007 was released on: USA: March 2007
The provenance of a conflict diamond will be clouded, unclear and usually illegal. A Kimberly Process certified diamond shows the stone's origin and its documented journey from mine to broker. Otherwise, a diamond is a diamond is a diamond.
Regardless of the retailer, when you purchase a diamond, you can ask for a Kimberly Certified diamond, which attempts to protect you from buying a conflict or blood diamond.
Conflict diamonds are usually mined by people digging in the soil.
This area is just one part of our conflict diamond selection.
A conflict diamond is a blood diamond and they come from Angola, Liberia, Ivory Coast, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Congo
Conflict Diamonds are also known as Blood Diamonds because they come from the most controlled and conflicted ares of the world. It is unclear as to what the most famous conflict diamond in history is.
If you demand a Kimberly Certificate for any diamond that you're buying, you'll be spending your money in the legitimate diamond industry, and not giving money to terrorists and criminals by purchasing a conflict or blood diamond.
A diamond is NEVER made of zircon, they can only be made of carbon.It is trivial for an appraiser to distinguish a cubic zirconia "fake" from a diamond and correctly determine the value.