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De Beers Issues Synthetics Guidelines
Dec 18, 2019 10:44 AM
By Joshua Freedman
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RAPAPORT... De Beers has provided its rough-diamond clients and
Forevermark partners with guidelines on how to operate in the lab-grown market if they wish to continue tapping into its branding.
The mining company, which in 2018 forayed into
gem-quality synthetics with the launch of its Lightbox brand, is demanding businesses
make full disclosure about their product, segregate synthetics from their
natural supply, and do not make unproven claims about either category. The
“Statement of Principles” outlines the legal structures companies with
lab-grown diamond units must have if they wish to use the sightholder logo, as well as
the procedures and training they are required to implement to avoid
contamination or misleading marketing.
While De Beers already had rules mandating disclosure and other
best practices, the new principles “ensure there is no room for doubt” about
how clients may use the sightholder logo, explained David Johnson, head of
strategic communications for De Beers. Some of the rules form part of De Beers’ contract with clients, allowing the miner to penalize those who flout them, while others are only recommendations.
“We believe the principles
within the document set out a responsible approach, and that they are important
for ensuring people can make clear and informed choices about what they are
buying,” Johnson added.
The document refers to lab-grown diamonds as “artificial” products
that “do not have the same inherent, naturally occurring characteristics or
enduring value” as natural diamonds. The miner continues to define diamonds as
a natural mineral in line with the International Organization for
Standardization (ISO).
De Beers sent the guidelines to clients earlier this month, as numerous
sightholders have launched lab-grown
businesses under separate entities and trading names.
Image: A diamond platelet at Switzerland-based lab-grown producer LakeDiamond. (LakeDiamond)
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De Beers, Joshua Freedman, lab-grown diamonds, Rapaport News, Rough Diamonds, sightholder logo, Sightholders, Statement of Principles, Synthetic diamonds, Synthetics
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