Blockchain Traceable Jewelry

Our diamond tennis bracelets, necklaces, and fashion rings are meticulously crafted using multiple individual diamonds. Every diamond over 0.30 carats featured in these pieces is blockchain-traced and responsibly sourced from DTC (Diamond Trading Company) operations in Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, or Canada. As global standards evolve, including the G7’s commitment to ethical sourcing and origin transparency, we are proud to be advancing in step with this movement. By the end of 2025, our goal is to ensure that every tennis bracelet, diamond necklace, and other multi-stone jewelry piece in our collection can be traced via blockchain to a single country of origin. We believe that offering our clients the ability to trace their jewelry to one definitive source sets a new benchmark for true mine-to-market transparency.

Our diamond tennis bracelets, necklaces, and fashion rings are meticulously crafted using multiple individual diamonds. Every diamond over 0.30 carats featured in these pieces is blockchain-traced and responsibly sourced from DTC (Diamond Trading Company) operations in Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, or Canada. As global standards evolve, including the G7’s commitment to ethical sourcing and origin transparency, we are proud to be advancing in step with this movement. By the end of 2025, our goal is to ensure that every tennis bracelet, diamond necklace, and other multi-stone jewelry piece in our collection can be traced via blockchain to a single country of origin. We believe that offering our clients the ability to trace their jewelry to one definitive source sets a new benchmark for true mine-to-market transparency.