Each Canadian Diamond is meticulously tracked from the mine through production and on to the consumer.
This provides you with the ultimate assurance of transparency from the mine to your hand.

The Canadian government has played a leadership role in efforts to end the trade in conflict diamonds, motivated by both humanitarian concerns and a desire to protect the rapidly growing Canadian diamond industry. In order to meet its obligations under the Kimberley Process, the Canadian government passed Bill C-14, the Export and Import of Rough Diamonds Act in December 2002. A Kimberley Process office under Natural Resources Canada has been set up to issue Kimberley Process certificates.

Consumers are increasingly looking to the "clean" reputation of Canadian diamonds - diamonds that are marketed as conflict-free and produced with ethical environmental and labour practices. The jewellery industry in Canada has produced a Voluntary Code on Authenticating Canadian Diamonds to which every Canadian Diamond is in adherence.