The ‘blood’ diamonds don’t resemble blood in any shape or form instead they were used to promote warfare. I chose this particular virtual trip because I thought the diamonds were actually red like how when the moon turns red it’s called a ‘blood’ moon. During the civil war in Africa, rebels used diamonds to buy weapons to use in the war, so that is why the diamonds used to buy those weapons are called blood diamonds. Eventually it became illegal to sell blood diamonds across the globes, but there were so many of them that a few snuck by. Though the blood diamonds didn’t resemble blood in any shape or form it did cause bleeding across the African plains.
During the civil war, rebels forced the men, women, and children of Sierra Leone, and other places, to find the precious mineral. Very much like the working conditions back in the early 1900s, they had to work through very brutal working conditions. Once the diamonds are mined, they were used to buy weapons. The majority of Sierra Leone’s diamonds were mined and sold for weapons. In fact, in the last ten years a non-blood diamond from Sierra Leone is found and as big as a golf ball, and it’s the biggest non-blood diamond found in the last ten years. Diamonds all across Africa were misused and taken advantage of all throughout …show more content…
When first mined, they lack properties that a cut and polished diamond has, so they look nothing like the diamonds on your mom’s diamond ring. When diamonds are polished and cut, it raises their value in the jewelry shop. But even when their first mined, they are still worth a lot.
The study of diamonds is part of geology which is a branch of science. The story of the blood diamonds is not only a part of the history of diamonds, but how they retrieve the diamonds and the making of the polished and cut diamond we see today is part of