Conflict-free diamonds are increasingly popular with those who wish their fabulous stones to shine for the right cause. A ...
It’s been 15 years since the global effort to ban conflict diamonds began. But the industry is still tainted by conflict and misery Story by Aryn Baker/Tshikapa Photographs by Lynsey Addario for ...
When Beth Gerstein and her (now) husband went shopping for an engagement ring, it was important to Beth to find a conflict-free diamond that she could really feel good about wearing. She was made ...
They are illegally mined or smuggled diamonds used by criminals or organised rebel fighters to finance serious crime or armed conflict. Most diamonds are mined from deep-shaft pipes of kimberlite ...
The global diamond industry is seeking “essential reforms” as it grapples with significant challenges stemming from declining gem prices and the increasing scrutiny over conflict diamonds.