Mined diamonds
We bring you a limited supply of responsibly sourced diamonds you'll be proud to wear today and pass on tomorrow.
For the past quarter-century, mined diamonds have often been associated with conflict and misconduct. Historically, there was lax oversight of environmental and social issues which led to less-than-ideal outcomes in many cases due to a system designed to maximize profit at any cost. Thankfully though times are changing as people become more aware of their spending power and ethical values play an evermore important role when making purchasing decisions. While certain challenges remain within the diamond mining industry overall it has done much good by providing meaningful employment opportunities - such as attractive wages - for miners who otherwise would be living under poverty levels without other viable career options available.
At our company, we strive to bring customers quality diamonds that offer the best value while creating a positive impact along their entire supply chain. Since 2005, our experts have worked hard to find ethically sourced diamonds from mines committed to protecting local communities and preserving the environment – ensuring every diamond is given with love. With this approach, both those who give and receive are part of something larger; through each gift of love comes improved standards for all involved in its production.
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Mined diamonds
A true symbol of royalty and luxury, diamonds were a source of fascination for centuries. Held close by royals due to their extreme rarity which made them incredibly valuable, it wasn't until the 18th century that diamond strikes in Brazil and Africa opened up access to this precious gemstone - allowing millions around the world to enjoy its beauty as well.Â
With traditional diamond mining reaching its peak over the last century, we’re now in a position where in-ground stocks and new finds are on the decline. As a result of this dwindling resource, experts predict an increase in prices for mined diamonds even with the influx of Lab diamonds into the market. Coloured diamonds offer unique investment opportunities compared to their more typical clear or white counterparts; if true investment potential is your goal we can help you explore Australian Argyle pink and Argyle red diamonds firsthand. With our vast experience providing SMSF holding facilities, coloured diamonds could be your best bet yet when looking into diamond investing!
The idea of "socially responsible" diamond mining may seem hard to fathom, yet it's a reality in many parts of the world. Through rigorous ethical standards and whole-life frameworks that prioritize the needs of impacted countries, its people and the environment some small and large mines have achieved impressive success over the last few decades. Our team's accumulated experience of two decades is invaluable as from an ethical sourcing point of view much of the industry remains treacherous to navigate.Â
For decades, Australia's Argyle diamond mine transformed lives by providing employment opportunities, education and improved healthcare for isolated first nations communities with little long-term environmental damage. Through the closure of the Argyle mine in 2020, its rehabilitation is now being carried out with aid from these same knowledgeable first nations people - a testament to their long-term involvement with the project. In comparison to other forms of mining that often create toxic waste damaging wider environments; diamond mining is generally cleaner with a large hole in the ground and carbon pollution being of most concern.Â
The diamond industry has been shrouded in controversy, but we are ushering in a new era with lab-created diamonds and higher ethical standards. With our commitment to the livelihoods of all involved throughout its supply chain, mined diamonds have an exciting future where everyone can benefit from their beauty and sparkle!
Botswana, a success story
A young African country that has turned diamonds into lasting prosperity for its people.
Ocean Diamonds
New natural diamonds without digging or destruction, we bring you Ocean Diamonds. Carefuly picked from the ocean floor near Namibia and South Africa, now availalbe in Australia.
The Australian Argyle Diamond Mine
The Argyle mine at one time was the world's largest producer of diamonds. With its closing in 2020 comes a new challenge, rehabilitation. The story of Argyle and its exquisite diamonds is far from over.
Salt and Pepper Diamonds
Once utilized for their cutting ability on industrial drill bits these unique diamonds are now positioned in their rightful place as a thing of natural beauty. With so many variations and styles there's surely something for everyone.
Antique and Recycled Diamonds
Due to their large somewhat irregular facets Antique diamonds have a charm all of their own. Diamonds with a story lost to time, ready to be rediscovered and given a new life.