Laboratories that evaluate the quality of diamonds issue certificates. As well, a diamond may come with a Kimberly Certificate, certifying that the diamond is not a blood diamond.
If you have a different type of certificate, your local jeweler can help you understand its purpose and authenticity.
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With every diamond comes a certificate
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.
A diamond ring without any certificate does not make sense because you don't have any proof of the diamond's reality.
You can request a Kimberly Certificate to certify that the diamond that you're purchasing is not a blood diamond.
Your answer depends on who issued the 'certificate of authenticity'. The certificate may authenticate the design, the metal, or the gem stone.
So when you log in you see where it says "Diamond VIP" click that and it will have 2 buttons, click "Redeem Code" then enter in the code from your certificate.
You can ask for a Kimberley Certificate, which will give you the best assurance that your diamond has passed through legitimate industry channels.
Any person who purchases a diamond can require a Kimberly Certificate for the diamond, which is an international diamond industry process that aims to verify that diamonds covered by such a certificate are not blood diamonds. You can read more about the process, below.
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Every diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. Take your diamond to a certified gemologist and pay for a certificate that documents this diamond.
Any purchaser of a diamond can demand a Kimberly Certificate, to verify that the diamond is not a conflict diamond, which appears to be the focus of your question.