Diamonds have long been symbols of love, commitment, and timeless elegance, and the diamonds of Botswana hold a reputation unmatched in both quality and ethics. From gracing the engagement ring of Meghan Markle to uplifting the economy of an entire nation, Botswana’s diamonds exemplify more than beauty. For those who seek luxury with meaning, Botswana diamonds are a testament to ethical sourcing and unparalleled craftsmanship.
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Botswana’s diamonds are more than just glittering gems; they are the lifeblood of a nation and a symbol of ethical luxury. Renowned as one of the world’s leading diamond producers, Botswana owes much of its prosperity to its rich reserves. For decades, diamonds have accounted for approximately 80% of export revenue and about 30% of GDP, underscoring their enormous significance to the country's economic stability. Yet, as the world evolves, challenges such as fluctuating demand and the rise of synthetic diamonds spur the nation towards an innovative future.
TIP: You can read more about buying conflict-free diamonds from African countries here.
One of Botswana’s crown jewels in diamond mining is the Jwaneng mine, operated by Debswana, a collaboration between the Botswana government and the renowned De Beers Group. Producing approximately 10 million carats annually, it shines as one of the world’s richest diamond mines. Recent agreements between Botswana and De Beers reflect their vision for a forward-thinking partnership. For instance, Botswana now holds an increased share of diamond sales, starting at 30% with aspirations to reach 40%, ensuring a more equitable and empowered role in the diamond industry. By extending De Beers’ mining license until 2054, Botswana secures decades of potential prosperity while paving the way for broader economic diversification.
Recognizing the risks tied to relying heavily on diamonds, the Botswana government is innovating its approach. Efforts to promote in-country diamond cutting, polishing, and trading are accelerating, adding value at every stage and supporting local communities. Beyond this, investments in sectors like tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing show Botswana’s determination to carve a sustainable, multifaceted future.
TIP: Discover the diamond giant De Beers’ eventful history here, as well as the relationship the company has with diamond-rich African countries.
For the people of Botswana, diamonds are not just an economic resource but a foundation for progress and opportunity. Often referred to as 'diamonds of purpose,' these precious stones have funded critical advancements in infrastructure, healthcare, and education. For instance, the diamond industry has made significant contributions to combating HIV/AIDS. Debswana alone funds 90% of antiretroviral treatment for employees and their partners and runs workplace programs to promote awareness. For context, it is estimated that 25% of the Botswana population between 15 and 49 is infected with the virus. Such initiatives showcase how diamonds do more than glitter; they transform lives.
Yet, Botswana acknowledges that challenges lie ahead. The eventual depletion of diamond reserves and the environmental impact of mining are pressing issues. Still, the nation remains steadfast in its vision. By focusing on value-added activities like diamond craftsmanship and sustainable operations, Botswana aims to ensure its diamond wealth continues uplifting its citizens for generations.
One of the most iconic endorsements of Botswana diamonds on a global stage came from Prince Harry when he proposed to Meghan Markle with a stunning engagement ring that featured a diamond from Botswana.
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This single act captivated global attention and positioned Botswana diamonds as not only ethically sourced but also deeply meaningful. The cushion-cut diamond, paired with two smaller stones from Princess Diana's collection, symbolised love, continuity, and a commitment to sourcing diamonds responsibly.
Choosing a diamond from Botswana shows the social and ecological responsibility which Prince Harry and Meghan displayed, considering diamond mining in Botswana contributed to the country’s transformation into one of Africa’s most prosperous economies.
The "Markle Effect" that followed brought significant awareness to ethical diamond sourcing. Millennials seeking sustainable luxury embraced Botswana diamonds as a gold standard, resulting in a shift within the jewellery industry itself, as sustainability and ethics became key priorities.
For BAUNAT, sourcing conflict-free diamonds from Botswana is not just a sourcing practice—it's a mission to redefine luxury. We combine these ethically sourced diamonds with expert craftsmanship to create jewellery that tells a meaningful story.
- Conflict-Free Assurance: BAUNAT adheres to the Kimberley Process, ensuring every diamond is conflict-free and ethically sourced.
- Sustainability: By selecting diamonds from among others, in Botswana, we contribute directly to the sustainable development of its communities.
- Exceptional Quality: Botswana diamonds are meticulously chosen for their brilliance, cut, and quality, embodying timeless elegance.
At BAUNAT, our focus is to provide elegantly crafted pieces that align with modern values. Every piece of jewellery we create reflects the dedication to both sophistication and responsibility.
TIP: You can read more about the Kimberley Process here, the international agreement which is trying to put an end to trading in conflict diamonds.
Botswana diamonds exemplify the harmony between luxury and purpose. Each gem tells a story of ethical practices, economic empowerment, and timeless elegance. For those seeking more than just sparkle, these diamonds represent a union of beauty and impact.
By choosing BAUNAT, you’re making a statement—not only of your refined taste but also of your belief in sustainable luxury. Experience the art of meaningful jewellery that aligns with modern values.
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The cushion cut refers to the diamond’s cut. This shape is a variation of the square princess cut with rounded corners. The cushion cut is now becoming increasing more popular when buying diamond jewellery. BAUNAT can offer this shape upon request.
Read more about the cushion cut diamond or request the ideal shape from BAUNAT.
BAUNAT only offers 100% natural diamonds. This means no treated, artificial or clarity intensified diamonds.
BAUNAT only works together with the most renowned certificates of the diamond industry worldwide: GIA, HRD & IGI.
BAUNAT NV has a zero-tolerance policy towards conflict diamonds. We only buy diamonds through the most respected diamond manufacturers.
The diamonds we select are high quality and offer the greatest brilliance in proportion to their cost.
We select the diamonds that sparkle to their maximum but pay no additional cost for prestige or rarity. Diamonds used by BAUNAT have a VS2 or SI1 score on the purity scale, and have a G or H colour. They also have an exceptional cut.
Diamonds with this result only have minor impurities that are impossible to see with the naked eye for a consumer.
Diamonds with this result have a very nice white colour without a yellow complexion.
1. Colour and clarity
BAUNAT offers 2 possible quality combinations:
G colour - VS2 clarity
H colour - SI1 clarity
Both combinations guarantee a diamond with a beautiful white colour without yellow complexion. VS2 diamonds contain inclusions that are not or hardly discernible to the naked eye. With SI1 diamonds, it is possible that inclusions can be very slightly discernible, but only under good conditions. In addition, all diamonds we select have a great shine because of their high score in terms of the quality of the cut.
The first combination (G-VS2) will be a little brighter than the second, because of the difference in colour and purity. The second combination can only be found in the jewellery category ‘Classics’ with a minimum of 0.30 ct diamonds.
2. Cut
In terms of the cut grade, we can distinguish different parameters, depending on the diamond shape:
a. Round diamonds
The cut can be divided in three parameters:
The Cut grade will always be awarded at least a 'VG' (Very Good) rating. On the parameters of Polish and Symmetry, in most cases you will receive at least 2 times VG or better. Please note that the above mentioned cut grade is the minimum; it can also be that you receive a higher quality (EX cut).
b. Other shapes (princess, oval, cushion, etc.)
All other diamond shapes (round diamonds excluded) have two parameters in terms of cut:
You will receive at least 1X VG 1xG, but in most cases 2xVG or better. Please note that the above mentioned Polish & Symmetry grade is the minimum; it can also be that you receive a higher quality (EX polish).
BAUNAT does not only select its diamonds based on the 4 C's you find on the diamond's certificate, but judges the quality of produced light. Because our headquarters are in the heart of the diamond world centre, we can carefully check every diamond. Ultimately we choose the diamonds based on the light they radiate. In other words, we only work with diamonds that shine better than the theoretical proprieties of their certificate (4 C's) would predict.
The combination of our know-how and methods and the fact that diamond industry prices are based on the 4 C's allow us to offer the best price-quality ratio. Only diamonds with a maximal shine will be chosen. A diamond's radiance results from the white light, the movement of light, and the coloured light it reflects.
Diamonds are placed in jewellery pieces in a specific way, so that the table (the top flat part of the diamond) is visible. The bottom part of the diamond, which ends in a cone, usually isn't visible. For instance, in a ring, the bottom part disappears inside the ring. This way, light only enters the diamond from the top of the stone. Because of the specific light refraction of diamonds and the mirror effect of the bottom sides, light will come back out the top of the diamond in all the colours of the rainbow. This process is only maximised if the diamond is cut perfectly, has perfect proportions and if all angles and sides were cut according to the mathematical model of 58 sides.
The diamond will only shine its best if the light is controlled. Otherwise, the light gets lost or disappears in another corner of the diamond.
The cutting process is of course a very difficult, risky and time-consuming process and requires years of expertise. Because all the diamond's growing nerves aren't visible, the work can't be computerised, and is always done by hand. Years of training are required.
Our jewels can carry any shape and size of diamonds: round, princess (square), pear (teardrop) and many others (on demand, see ‘TAILOR MADE’).
Related information:
1. More information on colour, clarity and cut
3. Is a diamond a good investment? BAUNAT's expertise in D-E-F colour diamonds
Conflict diamonds are diamonds that come from conflict areas, where local militia try to use diamonds to finance their activities. The Kimberley Process Certification System was set up to stop these diamonds to enter the world market by controlling the origin of diamonds from conflict areas.
The Kimberley Process is an international system that regulates the diamond business to guarantee that the diamonds come from conflict-free areas. The Kimberley Certificate guarantees your diamond is not a 'conflict' diamond. It was determined that as from 2008, 99.9% of diamond transactions concerned non-conflict diamonds.
Obviously BAUNAT NV has a zero-tolerance policy towards conflict diamonds. We only buy diamonds through the most respected diamond manufacturers who act in line with the standards set up by the Kimberley Process.
Via this link, you find more information concerning conflict diamonds and the Kimberley Process Certification System.