
Materials Sourcing and Transparency
On all things Gold, Diamonds, and Gemstones
GB maintains an ongoing environmental consciousness and fair-trade awareness in the jewelry manufacturing processes.
My Ethical commitment:
“I am committed to conducting all operations in the most socially responsible manner possible. By supporting ethical metals and gemstone suppliers in every facet of fair-trade jewelry, I believe we can make a difference in our communities.”
“Just as I am committed to being a better jeweler within the global jewelry industry, I am committed to making my own local community a better place. Recognizing the challenges associated with providing products in a responsible manner, I work closely with with my gemstone dealers and gold suppliers to ensure all products are produced in the most ethical way possible. I only source GIA certified Diamonds, Fine gemstones such as Sapphires, Rubies, and Emeralds direct from the mine with transparent origins, and recycled fair-trade gold.”

Diamonds ethics and information
IF a Diamond manages to withstand over 2 millions years of intense heat and pressure deep within the earth, it still has to survive the trip to the surface, which is an explosive and violent ride that only the hardest substance on earth can survive.
IF that diamond makes it to the surface, it becomes almost impossible to destroy .
Because of the circumstances of its conception, and the impossible trials it must survive to be birthed, a Diamond is no longer vulnerable, it is indeed forever.
Allow me to guide you to finding the perfect Diamond that meets your standards and budget. Giving your forever love a gift that symbolizes the invincible journey you'll take with them to the ends of the earth.
When buying a Diamond:
You are investing in something that is meant to stand the test of time. Since this is no small investment you’ll need to know the quality of your Diamond is held to the highest standards. Which is why I only source GIA graded Diamonds for my customers.
What is GIA?
A “GIA” diamond is the name used to describe diamonds that have been graded by the Gemological Institute of America .
This means:
A Diamond is a stone that has been graded using the international standards of Diamond grading. Simply put, these Diamonds are not a specific type of stone but are diamonds that come with a personal report that highlights their significant details.
GIA does not mine, sell, or buy: they commercially appraise Diamonds, and the grade is completely objective. The report allows for an unbiased look at the quality and overall value of you stone. Having a GIA report is a smart way to secure your investment.
Concerned about Diamond Ethics and environmental consciousness?
Canadian Diamonds offer a 100% traceable origin and are the most ethically sourced Diamonds on the market today.
Let’s talk Heirloom Diamonds:
Heirloom Diamonds are Diamonds that have been extracted from an old piece of jewelry. This offers the most ethical Diamond choice because of they are the reuse and recycling of a Diamond.
Lab Diamonds:
Lab Diamonds or Lab-grown diamonds have become increasingly popular, offering customers a more afford option.
A laboratory-grown diamond, also known as “laboratory-created,” “synthetic,” or simply “lab-grown,” is a diamond that appears identical to its natural, earth-mined counterpart.
It possesses the same chemical composition and physical properties as a natural diamond. Even to the experienced professional eye, lab-grown diamonds look exactly the same as a natural diamond.

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