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Academic Regalia. VIP Master's Gowns

This is our most economical gown, perfect for infrequent use. A favorite! Our VIP Master's Gowns are shirred at the yoke. The yoke is traditionally styled with two wide front pleats, two smaller side pleats and gathers across the back and shoulders. It is unlined, made from a woven polyester and sewn with polyester thread for additional strength and durability. It features the traditional master's sleeve. Additionally, we offer quantity discounts on these gowns. The price will depend upon the quantity of caps and gowns (sets) being purchased. Each set comes individually wrapped with a cap, gown, and tassel. Hoods are not included with the set.

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Gem sourcing + anti-slavery statement

Gem sourcing + anti-slavery statement

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.