Blood diamonds are sold in secret, so no one who is willing to reveal how they are sold has stepped forward to answer your question.
Try using eBay or Craigslist. Answer: You can sell your jewelry to Fabrikant Fine Diamonds located at 5th Avenue in New York City. Last fall, I sold my diamond bracelet to them and received a competitive payout from them compared to other jewelers I had approached.
You can find out more about selling diamonds by talking directly to local diamond sellers, taking classes in the business, or doing an apprenticeship.
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Blood diamonds are diamonds sold to fund wars. The full article is attached as a resource which has more information.
Terrorism is the main cause of blood diamonds. Blood diamonds are illegally sold to fund terrorism and wars. I have added a link to a complete article about blood diamonds which has more information.
Blood diamonds are not a specific color. The term "blood diamond" refers to diamonds that are mined in war zones and sold to finance armed conflict against governments. The term highlights the unethical and often violent nature of the diamond trade in these regions.
Blood diamonds are illegally taken from diamond mines and traded for weapons or sold for money that is used for terrorism or wars. I have added a link with more information.
Conflict diamonds or blood diamonds. These diamonds are often used to fund conflict and civil wars in diverse regions around the world.
It affects Africa in a negative way. The illegal trade of diamonds can provide rebel groups with funds for purchasing weapons. Many of these rebel groups force villager's labor in diamond mines.
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.
Blood diamonds are so named because they are mined in war zones and sold to finance armed conflict. The term highlights the human rights abuses and violence associated with the diamond trade in these regions.
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.
Most diamonds mined in Africa are in fact blood diamonds but perhaps its relative to your point of view? The diamonds typically called blood diamonds are the ones controlled and or sold by rebels in various countries in Africa. Given this broad definition, most any diamond could be called a 'blood diamond'. However, The Kimberly Process gives buyers the sense that a Kimberly Certified Diamond has not been mined by rebel-controlled workers.
Blood diamonds become blood diamonds when they are traded for money to finance terrorism, mayhem and other crimes against humanity. Diamonds found anywhere can become blood diamonds, therefore, depending on how they are traded.
There is no single 'blood diamond'. The term blood diamond is applied to diamonds dug by humans at gunpoint under threat of death or dismemberment. Monies from the sale of blood diamonds funds terrorism, war and civil mayhem. You can read more about the history of blood diamonds in several African countries, below.