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Important Update!
JamesAllen and BlueNile have merged into one single brand. The Canada Mark diamonds, which used to be the core signature product of JamesAllen, are gone forever now. Let us take a moment to look back on this once dominant king in the diamond industry.
Canada is one of the world’s major diamond producing country. It is well-known across the whole trade for its top-tier high-quality diamonds. Most of its key diamond mines locate in the freezing tundra areas of northern and northwest Canada. These diamonds own premium quality with affordable prices, so they sell really well across North America and all over the globe. Gahcho Kue Diamond Mine counts as one of the largest diamond deposits on Earth, and it also is Canada’s sixth official diamond mine. Experts predict this mine could bring billions of Canadian dollars in economic revenue for the country. As global demand for natural diamonds keep rising year by year, more Canadian diamond mines keep expanding their operation sizes and launch new mining projects nonstop.
Canada Mark diamonds are noble and luxurious, the true king of gemstones straight from the icy Arctic tundra. Every single one of these stones reflects the stunning beauty of pure natural creation. Back then, JamesAllen, the famous custom diamond jewelry website, let customers own these brilliant gems that glimmer just like northern auroras from the freezing arctic lands. The whole journey of each diamond, from being dug out of mines to fully polished finished stone, was fully transparent and open for every shopper to check.
JamesAllen also rely on its powerful 360-degree high-definition display tech to show every Canada Mark diamond clearly to every website visitor. The zoom function can magnify the stone up to 40 times bigger. Many people don’t know that standard laboratory diamond grading equipment only support 10 times magnification. Simply put, only diamonds with outstanding quality got the confidence to be shown in such clear, huge magnification.
People who often browse the JamesAllen jewelry site could easily spot a CanadaMark tag in the origin column of loose diamond listings. This tag meant those stones mined inside Canada, all certified conflict-free diamonds. Every single Canada Mark diamond came with an official origin certificate to prove its source. If you are a lover of arctic-sourced natural diamonds, you could spend time picking your ideal stone there before the line stopped selling.
Now BlueNile holds a far larger inventory of loose diamonds in its stock library. If you run into any troubles or confusion when picking out diamonds, feel free to leave a message down below to ask us for help.