Your answer depends on the diamonds. Of course, you can wear diamond jewelery purchased in the UK when you return to the UK from your travels. If you purchased the jewelery on your travels, you must declare the value, and potentially pay duty.
If you are importing quantities of diamonds, best practices dicate that you work with an import broker, so that your import action is legal and well-documented.
Via rising molten magma or by mining.
When you bring loose diamonds into Canada, it is imperative that you declare them to the customs officers when you enter the country.
Cool Diamonds is a UK jewellery company based in London, UK. They are based on Greville Street near the Farringdon tube stop and St. Bartholemews Hospital.
the quantity of tobacco can legally bring in to the UK from Belgium
are uncut diomonds illigal in england
Blood diamond doesn't refer to the color or cut of a diamond but from where they came: Africa. Thousands have been killed for the wealth diamonds bring
Yes, the rough diamonds can be imported to the UK provided that the person has the Kimberley Certificates.
From HM Revenue & Customs site, below: "With effect from 1 February 2003 the UK along with the rest of the European Community will be introducing the Kimberley Process." In sum, this means that conflict diamonds are not allowed past UK customs.
Prince of Diamonds - 1930 was released on: USA: 26 March 1930 UK: 12 June 1930 (London) (press screening) UK: 24 November 1930
No, diamonds are not made from volcanoes. Diamonds are formed deep within the Earth's mantle under high pressure and temperature, typically found in kimberlite pipes that bring them to the surface through volcanic eruptions. Volcanoes can bring diamonds closer to the surface, but they are not the source of their formation.
Diamonds are typically found in kimberlite pipes, which are vertical volcanic structures that bring diamonds to the Earth's surface. Diamonds can also be found in alluvial deposits, where they have been transported by rivers and streams from their original source.
You can find information on brown diamonds at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Brown diamonds" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.