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• Our store is a member of the American Gem Society, a nonprofit dedicated to consumer protection.
• As members, we adhere to a code of ethics that follows all governing laws and ensures that you buy from jewelers with the knowledge and skill to help you make the most informed buying decision.
• This includes giving full disclosures on all the jewelry we sell and resolving any customer complaints relating to the sale of jewelry.
• The production of laboratory-grown diamonds requires sophisticated machinery and expends tremendous electricity, often by the consumption of fossil fuels.
• Natural diamonds are mined from kimberlite rock with a mechanical process that utilizes water and fossil fuels.
o These diamonds present some of the cleanest forms of mining. It’s mainly reliant on mechanical processes due to the softness of the kimberlite rock where the diamonds are found. Of the waste produced by diamond mining operations, 99% is rock. This waste is disposed of on-site and is reclaimed as part of the landscape during the mine closure and rehabilitation process.
• Both laboratory-grown and natural require fossil fuels in the cutting process and to ship them around the world.
• Jewelers For Children (JFC), a nonprofit organization, has donated more than $60 million to help children who are victims of catastrophic illness or life-threatening abuse and neglect. Our industry is very supportive of JFC and has helped raise millions to help support them.
o The support from the jewelry industry has allowed for more than 2,000 children to be granted wishes in the U.S. and more than 12,000 to have their wish granted in India. More than 56,000 children in foster care have been helped and more than 125,000 women have received support at clinics in developing countries.
o This support has also provided for a bone marrow transplant unit, a chair in Genes and Genetic therapy and a stem cell transplant laboratory, all providing for hundreds of children to be treated for deadly cancers.
• Diamonds Do Good is another excellent organization. They are a global nonprofit with a mission to support programs that develop and empower people in natural diamond communities.
o Their mission supports initiatives that develop and empower people in diamond communities worldwide; the organization looks to fund programs that have proven success in providing youth with high-quality education, including leadership development and entrepreneurial skills building.
o From the Northwest Territories of Canada to Surat, India, where nine out of 10 diamonds are polished, Diamonds Do Good is committed to giving back where diamonds are mined, cut, polished, and sold.
• Gem Legacy is a charitable nonprofit that supports vocational training, entrepreneurship, and community development in East African artisanal gem mining communities.
o 100% of every donation goes directly to initiatives
o Gem Legacy is also trying to raise money to help prevent silicosis by providing miners with proper masks and filters that can prevent inhalation of silica dust.
• You can contact the Jewelers Vigilance Committee (JVC). They assist consumers and members with jewelry purchase-related disputes. Their website is jvclegal.org.
• If the jeweler is a member of the American Gem Society, you can file a grievance with them. Contact membership@ags.org.
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