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"Official" Cap Gown and Tassel for Graduation

  • The academic standard of schools in the United States
  • Our nations "Official Graduation Cap and Gown"
  • Style for high schools, Colleges and Universities over 100 years
  • The cap mortarboard named after a tool that holds mortar is by regulation 9" by 9"
  • Tassel 9 inches long with a 6 inch loop attached to cap button hanging off the board and adorned with gold charm year-date. A soupier tassel for graduates.
  • The gown or robes traditionally black, also worn in schools colors with bell-shaped sleeves. Length should be 8" above the floor preventing students tripping
  • The "Official" style since 1896,.colleges and universities in the United States adopted a uniform code governing academic dress.
  • In 1932, American Council on Education (ACE) governed the code for academic costumes and does so to this day.
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    The diamond industry has in the past been associated with conflict and exploitation, the industry has taken a number of pro-active steps to combat this, most notably in the form of the Kimberley Process (which certifies that diamonds originate from conflict free zones). Through our procurement and polishing division we are subject to rigorous requirements which set out the detailed standards that our procurement and polishing division is required to adhere to in order to maintain its status. Among other requirements there is a focus on supply chain management, provenance claims, child and forced labour and ethical standards generally. 

    The diamond industry has in the past been associated with conflict and exploitation, the industry has taken a number of pro-active steps to combat this, most notably in the form of the Kimberley Process (which certifies that diamonds originate from conflict free zones). Through our procurement and polishing division we are subject to rigorous requirements which set out the detailed standards that our procurement and polishing division is required to adhere to in order to maintain its status. Among other requirements there is a focus on supply chain management, provenance claims, child and forced labour and ethical standards generally.