ETHICS

Loxley and all its partners adhere to the ethical principles of the Kimberley Process and guarantee that all stones offered are controlled and certified during all processes.

Ethical diamonds, and more generally ethical jewellery, are those precious stones and metals that are mined and traded with certain characteristics that guarantee the dignity of people and the environment.

Kimberley Process

It is the international protocol that binds adherents to a series of transparency requirements with strict controls at origin to prevent the marketing of precious stones that are not legal and certified. The mandate for this certification is entrusted to the UN.

Certifications

logo GIA diamonds

Founded in 1931 in america, the Gemological Institute of America is the world's best-known diamond certification organisation. The GIA's network of laboratories analyse the stone and laser-mark the certificate number on the belt.

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Report Check
You can check online (www.gia.edu) the certificate number of the diamond to view all characteristics in detail and download a digital copy..

logo HRD Antwerp
Founded in 1973 by the Antwerp World Diamond Center, the Hoge Raad voor Diamant is the best-known gemmological institute in Europe. The HRD gemmological certificate is issued by the High Council for Diamonds in Antwerp, where the most important European diamond exchange is located.
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Thanks to the 'Report Nr. Search', it is possible to check the diamond's certificate number online (www.hrdantwerp.com) to view all characteristics in detail and download a digital copy.

logo IGI
It was established in 1975 in Antwerp, which is considered to be the diamond capital of the world. The International Gemmological Institute is one of the largest independent gem grading and appraisal institutes in the world.
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The Certificate proves the authenticity of the diamonds, seals them and sets no carat limits.

logo FCRF
Established in 2014, the Fancy Color Research Foundation, aims to empower sellers of coloured diamonds by improving the consumer experience through a new channel of information and providing fact-based support for coloured diamonds as an asset class.
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The FCRF is committed to implementing transparency, fair trade and high ethical standards in the wholesale and retail segments of coloured diamonds, as well as improving consumer and retail confidence through research and education.


Deals exclusively with natural diamonds. No synthetic.