Jewellery - Consumer confidence in the diamond industry (ISO 18323:2015)

ISO 18323:2015 specifies a set of permitted descriptors for the diamond industry and is specifically designed to be understood by the consumer. The Standard also includes a series of definitions which aim to provide further clarity for traders and maintain consumer confidence in the diamond industry as a whole.
ISO 18323:2015 will cover the nomenclature to be used by those involved in the buying and selling of diamonds, treated diamonds, synthetic diamonds, composite diamonds and imitations of diamonds.

Schmuck - Kundenvertrauen in die Diamantindustrie (ISO 18323:2015)

Bijouterie - Confiance du consommateur dans l'industrie du diamant (ISO 18323:2015)

L'ISO 18323:2015 spécifie un ensemble de désignations acceptées aux fins de l'industrie du diamant et a été élaborée de façon à être comprise par le consommateur. Elle comporte également une liste de définitions ayant pour but de fournir des explications à l'usage des intervenants et de préserver la confiance du consommateur dans l'industrie du diamant dans son ensemble.
L'ISO 18323:2015 couvre la nomenclature destinée à être utilisée par les personnes impliquées dans l'achat et la vente de diamants, de diamants traités, de diamants synthétiques, de diamants composites et d'imitations de diamant.

Nakit - Zaupanje potrošnikov v industrijo diamantov (ISO 18323:2015)

Ta evropski standard podaja niz smernic za opis naravnih in sintetičnih
diamantov in je namensko zasnovan tako, da ga potrošnik razume.
Standard vključuje niz dovoljenih deskriptorjev za diamante in serijo opredelitev, ki omogočajo boljšo jasnost za trgovce.
Standard bo zajemal nomenklaturo, ki jo bodo uporabljale osebe, ki se ukvarjajo s kupovanjem in prodajanjem diamantov, obdelanih diamantov in sintetičnih diamantov. Predvsem pa bo predstavil, kako opisati sintetične diamante na jasen in natančen način, kar bo omogočalo boljšo jasnost za potrošnike in ohranilo zaupanje potrošnikov v industrijo diamantov.

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Start Date
15-Jul-2015
Due Date
30-Mar-2015
Completion Date
15-Jul-2015

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-september-2015
Nakit - Zaupanje potrošnikov v industrijo diamantov (ISO 18323:2015)
Jewellery - Consumer confidence in the diamond industry (ISO 18323:2015)
Schmuck - Kundenvertrauen in die Diamantindustrie (ISO 18323:2015)
Bijouterie - Confiance du consommateur dans l'industrie du diamant (ISO 18323:2015)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 18323:2015
ICS:
39.060 Nakit Jewellery
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 18323
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
July 2015
ICS 39.060
English Version
Jewellery - Consumer confidence in the diamond industry (ISO
18323:2015)
Bijouterie - Confiance du consommateur dans l'industrie du Schmuck - Kundenvertrauen in die Diamantindustrie (ISO
diamant (ISO 18323:2015) 18323:2015)
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European foreword .3

European foreword
This document (EN ISO 18323:2015) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 174 "Jewellery" in
collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 410 “Project Committee - Consumer confidence and
nomenclature in the diamond industry” the secretariat of which is held by DIN.
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Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
Endorsement notice
The text of ISO 18323:2015 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 18323:2015 without any modification.
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 18323
First edition
2015-07-01
Jewellery — Consumer confidence in
the diamond industry
Bijouterie — Confiance du consommateur dans l’industrie du diamant
Reference number
ISO 18323:2015(E)
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ISO 18323:2015(E)
Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2  Terms and definitions . 1
2.12 Characteristics . 2
2.13 Treatments . 3
2.14 Documentation . 4
3  Disclosure . 4
3.1 Misuse of terminology . 4
3.2 Diamond . 4
3.3 Treated diamond . 4
3.4 Synthetic diamond . 4
3.5 Composite stone . 4
3.6 Imitations of diamond . 5
3.7 Gemstones that might be misrepresented as diamonds . 5
4  Glossary . 5
4.1 General . 5
4.2 Possible treatments of diamonds which shall be disclosed . 5
4.3 Products that might be misrepresented as diamonds . 5
4.3.1 General. 5
4.3.2 Synthetic diamonds . 5
4.3.3 Other synthetic stones . 6
4.3.4 Artificial stones . 6
4.3.5 Composite stone . 6
4.3.6 Glass . 6
4.3.7 Gemstones that might be misrepresented as diamonds . 6
Bibliography . 7
ISO 18323:2015(E)
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ISO 18323:2015(E)
Introduction
A diamond is a mineral; it forms and grows under natural geological processes.
The jewellery industry relies upon product integrity and transparency for consumers to have confidence
in the products that they are buying. Consumers will not always have the technical expertise to
understand the exact provenance and processing of a diamond and as a result, are reliant upon labelling
and product descriptions as well as guidance from the individual seller.
The recent development of new technologies in the diamond industry has provided consumers with
greater availability of synthetic diamonds which are produced in a factory or laboratory (see 2.4 NOTE 3).
They have essentially the same chemical composition and physical (including optical) properties as a
diamond and essentially the same crystal structure but due to the growth environment, differences in
the growth structure take place at the atomic level.
A major concern held by the diamond industry is that without clear and accurate labelling, the increased
availability of synthetic diamonds to consumers can cause confusion over exactly what type of product is
being sold to them. While the provenance and labelling of a diamond is widely understood, the consumer
will be less familiar with the variety of terms that have been used by sellers to describe synthetic diamonds.
The diamond industry is concerned that a consumer can inadvertently buy a synthetic diamond or other
product believing it to be a diamond and similarly, the synthetic-diamond industry does not want its
products to be seen as a cheap alternative to a diamond or as a product that consumers will only buy if
they are not fully aware of its provenance.
Considering that synthetic diamonds are nowadays set in jewellery pieces it is therefore in the interests
of both sectors of the market that consumers are able to make informed purchasing decisions.
This document is specifically designed to be understood by the consumer and seeks to address the
potential for confusion by setting out clear and accurate guidelines on accepted nomenclature.
The
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