Conflict Free Diamonds
DiamondExchange has a zero tolerance policy towards conflict diamonds. Through measures such as the Kimberley Process, which tracks diamonds from the mine to the market, the industry regulates diamond exports to prevent the trade of illegal diamonds.
Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) was introduced by the United Nations General Assembly in 2003 to prevent diamond sales from financing rebellious movements. It was set up to assure consumers that by purchasing diamonds they were not financing war and human rights abuse. The scheme does this by establishing a chain of non-conflict guarantees, from diamond producing countries right down to the consumer. It is reported that 99% of the world's diamonds are now conflict-free. For more information on this subject visit diamondfacts.org.
At DiamondExchange, we only purchase diamonds from the largest and most respected suppliers in the world who adhere to and enforce the standards established by the Kimberley Process. Suppliers are routinely requested by us to show compliance with the strict ethical standards of the Kimberley Process.
All diamonds from DiamondExchange are guaranteed to be conflict free.






















