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Kimberly Process Compliance Statement:

All of the diamonds offered by Nice Ice, Inc. via this and our other web sites have been purchased from legitimate sources not involved in funding conflict and in compliance with UN resolutions.  We hereby guarantee that our diamonds are conflict free based upon personal knowledge and/or written guarantees provided by our suppliers.  We herewith guarantee that no diamonds listed on this web site have been purchased in breach of UN resolutions 1173, 1176, 1306 and 1343.

The Kimberly Diamond Act of 2003

The Kimberly Diamond Act of 2003 was created to try and stem the flow of illegal black market diamond rough by requiring certificates of origin for diamond rough being exported or imported to countries who choose to participate.  The global diamond industry has a zero tolerance policy towards the trade in conflict diamonds.  In the year 2000, the World Diamond Council was formed to help eradicate the trade in conflict diamonds.  Together with non-governmental organizations (NGO's) and governments throughout the world, the Kimberly Process was adopted which banned the sale and trafficking of conflict diamonds.  Under the Kimberly Process, rough diamonds mined from legitimate operations are sealed in tamper resistant containers and certified conflict free by a strict system of forgery resistant documents and serial numbers.  This documentation is re-certified each time a rough diamond crosses an international border.  We can tell you from personal experience that while the Kimberly Process is intended to control the flow of rough diamonds, that it can be challenging to ship lab graded, polished diamonds, across borders because the customs departments of major countries of diamond imports such as the United States, Canada and the European nations are exceptionally zealous and strict in the enforcement of the demands of the Kimberly Diamond Act.

At present, the Kimberly Process is law in 69 countries and is backed by the United Nations.  As diamond dealers, we are required to source the diamonds which we sell only from suppliers who comply with the provisions of the Kimberly Diamond Act and which have provided us with written assurance that the diamonds have been mined and processed by legitimate means which are free from conflict.  Because of the Kimberly Process, more than 99% of all gem quality diamonds are from sources which are conflict free.  But the diamond industry will not stop its efforts until conflict diamonds no longer exist and the illegal trafficking of conflict diamonds is completely eradicated.

While we'll be the first to admit that the Kimberly Diamond Act of 2003 is not perfect, the reality is that the diamond industry is consciously acting from within to protect the integrity of the diamond market by attempting to police the traffic of diamond rough mined from legitimate sources.  The unfortunate reality of the Kimberly Diamond Act is that the laws created on behalf of its concept are a lot like drug laws to the degree of their effectiveness, those people who tend to be law abiding citizens and who would already conduct their business lawfully, morally and ethically were doing so before the inception of the law and those who are prone to participating in illegal activities will continue to do so regardless of what laws and procedures may be in effect.  If laws were effective, marijuana wouldn't be one of the largest cash crops in America today and half of Hollywood would never have to admit to having ever had or currently be participating in rehab for cocaine abuse.

The fact is that the vast majority of diamonds mined in the Sierra Leone are obtained through the efforts of good, hard working people who rely on the mining industry for their livelihood.  People who deserve a chance to earn a living through honest employment.  It may be argued that the economic resources to be found within the Sierra Leone are the focus of much of the bloodshed that reportedly occurred in the region during the civil war, however it may also be argued that without the efforts of legitimate mining establishments within the region that the only mining that would occur would be at the hands of miners held at gunpoint and that without the intentions of the Kimberly Diamond Act that the movement and subsequent sale of those diamonds would be uninhibited, free to enter the market and be sold without a trace.

We acknowledge that tragedies occurred within the Sierra Leone region due to illegal mining activities spurred by the activities of their civil war, however we also recognize the importance of promoting economic development within the region through the efforts of humane mining operations conducted by legitimate mining operations such as the DeBeers Diamond Trading Company (DTC) and other legitimate mining ventures.  To the best of our knowledge, all of the diamonds that we represent are sourced from diamond rough mined under the supervision of legitimate mining enterprises.  All of the diamonds that we sell are sourced from legitimate businesses registered and licensed within the diamond industry and who actively participate and support the guidelines set forth by the Kimberly Diamond Act of 2003.  We don't buy diamonds "off the street" from people who walk into our store, we don't buy diamonds cash and we don't buy diamonds without an invoice nor from companies which are not established within the diamond industry.  As responsible diamond dealers, we make every effort to ensure that the diamonds we sell are "conflict free" by supporting the legitimate diamond trade v


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