Conflict Free Diamonds
Conflict diamonds, also known as "blood" diamonds, are diamonds procured or obtained to fund waging war or rebel groups who are involved in spreading communal disharmony. These diamonds are often procured by illegal and unethical means. Some examples include child labor, human rights violations or by bypassing environmental standards. To control this universal threat, and put an end to their corrupt practices within the system, the worldwide diamond industry has worked relentlessly with government agencies like United Nations and the Human Rights Organization ratifying The Kimberly Process Certification and passed resolution in 2003. Abiding by this resolution, companies involved throughout...
Ring Width Guide
Choosing the right ring width is an essential part of finding a right feels comfortable and suits your style
Black Diamonds
Black diamonds typically refers to diamonds that have a black color due to inclusion. Because of the associated mythology of the color black, these diamonds have had a rather negative history in the traditions and beliefs of various civilizations. For instance in India people believed that this unique form of diamond was cursed and symbolized the black eyes of snakes and spiders. However other cultures saw black diamonds in a more positive light. In Italy it was once believed that these gemstones could mend a relationship that was experiencing difficulties or that was even on the verge of separating...
International Ring Size Chart
All of our jewelry is displayed in standard US size, View the conversation chart to see how US sizes convert to Canada, Asia, UK and other countries. Request a Free Ring Sizer https://lovejcring.com/pages/ring-sizer Circumference Diameter USCanada UKEuropeAustralia AsiaHong Kong, China, TaiwanJapan, Singapore, and Macau Switzerland Germany France mm mm Ring Size 44.2 14.1 3 F 4 4 14 44 44.8 14.3 F 1/2 5 5 1/4 45.5 14.5 3 1/2 G 14 1/2 45 1/2 46.1 14.7 G 1/2 6 6 1/2 46.8 14.9 4 H 7 47.4...