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.
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Blood Diamonds, also known as Conflict Diamonds are stones that are acquired in areas controlled by rebel forces that are opposed to internationally recognized governments. The rebels sell these diamonds, and use the money to purchase arms or to fund their military actions.Blood Diamonds are often produced through the forced labor of men, women and children. They are also stolen during shipment or seized by attacking the mining operations of legitimate producers. These attacks can be on the scale of a large military operation. The stones are then smuggled into the international diamond trade and sold as legitimate gems.These diamonds are often the main source of funding for the rebels, however, arms merchants, smugglers and dishonest diamond traders enable their actions usually clandestinely, in order to finance an insurgency, invading army's war efforts, or supporting a warlord's activities.Enormous amounts of money are at stake and bribes, threats, torture, and murder are modes of operation. This is why the term "blood diamonds" is used.
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Liberia is an African country that was founded by freed slaves and it is known for exporting diamonds.
Gemesis is a company that grows yellow diamonds. These are known as synthetic, lab created, lab grown or cultured diamonds. Synthetic diamonds are real diamonds and also produced by D.NEA, Apollo and Chatham.
Belgium is known as center of diamonds
No, Kansas is not known for its raw diamonds. Although there are lamproite pipes in South-central Kansas, none have produced any diamonds...to date. You can read more, below.
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Zimbabwe has the largest known concentration of diamonds in the world, located in the Marange district of the Manicaland province. This is a province situated in the eastern part of the country.
No, chocolate diamonds are not man-made. They are a natural variety of diamond that get their distinct brown color from the presence of nitrogen during their formation process. They are also known as champagne or cognac diamonds.
yesAnother AnswerIdaho is not known for its diamonds.
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Texas is not known for its diamonds. You can, however, find diamonds in the Crater of Diamonds state park in nearby Arkansas. Any diamond you find there, you can keep.
The country that the tire brand Falken Tires were originally produced in is the country of Japan. It is an island off of the continent of known as Asia.
Michigan is not known for its raw diamonds.