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New Guidelines Clarify: ‘Diamond’ Means ‘Natural’
Jan 31, 2018 4:17 AM
By Rapaport News
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RAPAPORT... Leading groups in the diamond and jewelry sectors have collaborated
to publish a universal standard to use when referring to natural diamonds and synthetics.
The Diamond Terminology Guideline is a reference on diamond
vocabulary for all sector organizations,
traders and retailers to use, nine industry bodies said in a joint statement Tuesday.  The document stipulates that the words “diamond” and
“gemstone” imply natural origin. The industry should use
“synthetic,” “laboratory-grown” or “laboratory-created,” and should avoid the terms “real,” “genuine” and “authentic,” when describing such man-made products.
“Protecting consumer confidence is of paramount importance
to the long-term success of our industry,” World Jewellery Confederation (CIBJO)
president Gaetano Cavalieri said. “The Diamond Terminology Guideline is an
important tool in achieving this, by helping standardize the terminology used
to clearly distinguish between diamonds and synthetic diamonds, in all
communications, among ourselves and with our customers.”
The guidelines are based on the ISO Standard 18323 for jewelry
and on CIBJO’s diamond Blue Book, which are internationally accepted benchmarks in
the field.
The parties that created the document, in addition to CIBJO, are: the Antwerp World
Diamond Centre (AWDC), the Diamond
Producers Association (DPA), the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council
(GJEPC), the Israel Diamond Industry (IDI), the International Diamond Manufacturers
Association (IDMA), the US Jewelry Council (USJC), the World Diamond Council (WDC)
and the World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB).
Image: Diamond Producers Association
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