Natural Diamonds At Carbon Diamonds
Natural diamonds are valued for their rarity, durability, and permanence. Formed deep within the earth over billions of years, each stone is unique and finite.
At Carbon Diamonds, every natural diamond we sell is conflict-free and sourced through responsible, internationally recognized supply channels.
Conflict-Free and Ethically Sourced
Carbon Diamonds only sells conflict-free natural diamonds.
Conflict diamonds, sometimes referred to as blood diamonds, are defined by the United Nations as diamonds used to finance armed conflict or human rights abuses. These diamonds are prohibited within the legitimate diamond trade.
We work exclusively with trusted suppliers who follow international sourcing regulations designed to prevent conflict diamonds from entering the market.
The Kimberley Process
The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) is an international agreement created to eliminate conflict diamonds from the global diamond supply chain.
It requires participating countries to certify shipments of rough diamonds and maintain documentation that tracks diamonds from origin through import and export. Carbon Diamonds sources natural diamonds only from suppliers that comply with the Kimberley Process and applicable trade laws.
Diamond Certificates and Warranty
Every natural diamond sold by Carbon Diamonds includes a full certificate and warranty.
Each Carbon Diamonds certificate documents the diamond’s graded characteristics, including cut, color, clarity, and carat weight. Our warranty guarantees the accuracy of those grades, providing confidence in the quality and authenticity of your diamond.
For diamonds accompanied by third-party laboratory reports, those details are provided at the time of purchase.
Become a Happy Client Like These
FAQs
Diamonds are identified through professional gemological evaluation and certification documentation provided at purchase.
Yes. When sourced through compliant suppliers and regulated by the Kimberley Process, natural diamonds can be responsibly obtained.
Yes. Natural diamonds occur in a range of colors, including colorless, near-colorless, and fancy colors such as yellow, pink, and blue.

