If you own diamonds that you purchased or that you know were purchased legally, you can pay for a certificate from a gemologist for each diamond, so that you have documentation about the colour, carat weight, clarity and cut of each. Yes, you can sell these diamonds legally.
You can sell each diamond with its attendant certificate to whomever will buy it from you. Jewelers or private individuals are all generally interested in purchasing diamonds for the right price.
If the diamonds are illegal diamonds, they may be traceable, meaning that if you attempt to sell them, you could be arrested for participation in the crime that produced the diamonds as a result of the crime.
No, uncut diamonds are not illegal. However, there are regulations regarding the mining, buying, and selling of diamonds to prevent the trade of conflict diamonds that fund armed conflicts. It is important to ensure that diamonds are sourced ethically and comply with international regulations.
Legal diamonds are mined and sold in accordance with international regulations and do not contribute to conflict or human rights abuses. Illegal diamonds, also known as blood diamonds, are mined and sold in violation of these regulations, often fueling armed conflicts and human suffering. It is important to purchase diamonds from reputable sources to ensure they are ethically sourced and conflict-free.
It is not illegal to import gold or diamonds, but there are specific regulations and requirements that need to be followed. This may include obtaining necessary permits, paying customs duties, and complying with international trade laws to ensure legal importation. Illegal smuggling of gold and diamonds can lead to severe consequences.
Blood diamonds earn their name based on how they are mined: at gunpoint, under threat of death/ dismemberment. These diamonds are then traded among terrorists to fund civil war and general mayhem against humans. All of the tasks involved in the blood diamond trade are illegal.
It depends on how the photos were obtained. If the photos were taken in public or with permission, it may be legal to sell them. However, if the photos were obtained illegally, such as by trespassing or hacking, it would be illegal to sell them.
No, it is not illegal to sell diamonds online. There are no restrictions against selling them in any way, so feel free to get on Ebay and start selling.
Though you do not need a license to specifically sell diamonds you do need a jewelers license to sell diamonds. If you want to sell diamonds it will require you to fill out applications for a jewelers license once you have completed that you are eligible to sell diamonds.
There are many places to sell diamonds. Online there are sites that can be used such as WP Diamonds, Sell My Diamonds and Cash for Diamonds. Local antique dealers may offer cash for diamonds, if this is preferred, rather than sending them in the post.
No, uncut diamonds are not illegal. However, there are regulations regarding the mining, buying, and selling of diamonds to prevent the trade of conflict diamonds that fund armed conflicts. It is important to ensure that diamonds are sourced ethically and comply with international regulations.
It is not illegal. But you MUST report any and all sales to the government and report everything on your taxes.
Legal diamonds are mined and sold in accordance with international regulations and do not contribute to conflict or human rights abuses. Illegal diamonds, also known as blood diamonds, are mined and sold in violation of these regulations, often fueling armed conflicts and human suffering. It is important to purchase diamonds from reputable sources to ensure they are ethically sourced and conflict-free.
Sierra Leone is not a wealthy Country although there main export is diamonds they sell them for Illegal money such as guns to fight a war :).
IT will be worth less. but it depends who you are selling it too if your selling it to some one who will wear sell with diamonds if not take diamonds out and sell those separately
Conflict diamonds are only traded illegally. Otherwise, trading in any kind of goods that have been stolen is illegal.
Beverbrook jewelers only sell cut diamonds at this time. In fact, they don't even sell separate stones anymore, only diamonds that have been set in jewelry.
Terrorists, war lords, and criminals all sell conflict diamonds.
Every country with citizens who buy diamonds are concerned with the illegal trafficking of blood diamonds.