Why all the fuss about Canadian diamonds?

If you’re shopping for diamond jewelry, it’s almost certain that you have come across Canadian diamonds. You’ll probably have heard how they are sought after, ethical and stunningly beautiful. And this raises questions in the minds of many. After all, aren’t diamonds supposed to come from Asia or Africa? You’d be forgiven for thinking so, but recent years have seen a huge surge in demand for Canadian diamonds. So, what’s all the fuss about?

Canadian diamonds are certified conflict-free

The 2006 film Blood Diamonds highlighted the darker side of the diamond market and brought into sharp focus some of the practices which stained the industry. While the civil war in Sierra Leone may be over, human rights groups report that not all mines across the world operate in compliance with the Kimberley Process. The process was introduced in 2003 and aims to track every diamond from mine to market to provide consumers with peace of mind that their jewels have been ethically sourced. When buying Canadian diamonds you truly have peace of mind as they are all tracked with a unique serial number so you know where your diamond came from and can rest assured it was ethically sourced. If anyone tries to sell you a ‘Canadian diamond’ that doesn’t have a serial number, it’s best to make your apologies and leave.

Are Canadian diamonds better quality than others?

You’d be forgiven for thinking that a diamond is a diamond no matter where it is sourced from. But that couldn’t be further from the truth. Diamonds have only been mined in Canada since 1991 and it should come as no surprise that this land of vast, brilliant whiteness is home to the purest diamonds on the planet. The unique atomic structure of Canadian diamonds means they naturally have fewer inclusions. This leads to greater light flow through the stone and is a key aspect of the diamond’s clarity grading.

Canadian jewelry is fit for a duchess

With ethical shopping becoming increasingly important for consumers everywhere, the fact that Canadian diamond jewelry is so popular makes sense. But it’s not just the ethics of it at play here. Recent years have seen an increase in celebs such as Meghan Markle (yes, the Duchess of Sussex no less) expressing their preference for the brilliance of Canadian designed jewelry. So, if you’re in the market for a diamond engagement ring with an added touch of finery, what better place to go than the heart of diamond fashion?

Diamond jewelry is ‘in’

Right, let’s get the elephant in the room out of the way. 2020 saw a massive drop in reasons to wear diamonds. The pandemic made sure we all stayed home to stay safe. But the 2021 Golden Globes, albeit online, was awash with diamond jewelry of all descriptions. Diamond rings, diamond necklaces, diamond earrings; it was pure indulgence and evidence that this year jewelry fashion is all about embracing the timeless brilliance and luxury of the most beautiful gemstone on the planet. Diamonds sparkle like nothing else and exude a fresh simplicity that enhances any outfit and any precious metal. Canadian diamonds offer the chance to that ethically and with unmatched natural clarity. So, what’s not to love?

Canadian diamonds are an extension of tradition

The ritual of gifting jewelry dates back thousands of years. Almost as soon as it was discovered that these rough stones could be polished and cut to display such magnificence, the demand to aesthetically gorge oneself, or to prove your love with a ring has been around. But for all the array of colors available, the brilliance of diamonds have always been at the forefront. As far back as Roman times, rings were presented to a betrothed. The first recorded diamond engagement ring was given during the Renaissance, a period steeped in culture, romance and a renewed appreciation for the finer things in life, that followed the middle ages; a time of discovery and romance that represents courtship and engagement. And Tibetan culture celebrates the ‘Diamond Way’ – a philosophy that asks, if a piece of coal can be transformed into a radiant, sparkling diamond that will last forever, then why can’t a human being, regardless of their background, thrive and become just as beautiful? When you choose diamond jewelry, for yourself or for a loved one, you choose to become part of this long line of succession.

Diamond Jewelry is said to display longevity

Diamond jewelry is associated with many things – but all of them display longevity. It is no coincidence that diamond engagement rings are by far the most popular. When you had over a diamond ring, whether for an engagement or as an anniversary gift, you are saying more than, ‘I  love you.’ Without saying a word, a diamond ring says. ‘I love you forever.’

Diamonds are also said to bring inner peace, positivity and joy. And why wouldn’t they? A diamond ring on your finger catches the light and creates a melody of color that can only make your heart sing. A diamond necklace around your neck has a regal magnificence about it – and as with diamond earrings, when you catch a glimpse of yourself in the mirror, you’re reminded just how wonderfully stunning you look. And of course, you’ll be lavished with compliments which can only make you feel good about yourself. For as long as you own diamonds, you have a sure-fire way to pick yourself up.

Canadian diamonds may be new to the party, but there is no doubting that they are the modern life and soul of the diamond market. Their clarity alone makes them stand out from other diamonds. Add to that their ethical sourcing and the way they have been embraced by celebs and royalty from across the world and it’s easy to see why they are so sought after. Canada is now the world’s third biggest diamond supplier. And with increased focus on the methods used to obtain gemstones, Canadian diamonds look set to continue taking the world by storm.

That’s why there is all the fuss about Canadian diamonds.

 


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