Clarity Project provides the fairly sourced jewelry to offer the confidence, elegance, and impact you seek in your commitment to creating a better world.

From December 2013 to April 2014, Clarity Project operated an artisanal diamond mine in Sierra Leone. Beginning in the late summer of 2014, ebola caused devastation across the region. In November 2014, we made the very difficult decision to conclude our direct sourcing efforts there. The lack of an alternative, reliable supply of diamonds that would meet our strict sourcing standards left us unable to continue the Clarity Project mission. My partner acquired the brand to create a new iteration of the company using a supply of lab-grown diamonds.
A presentation I delivered at Duke University, The Fuqua School of Business, December 4, 2012
Snapshots of Clarity Project jewelry, messaging, and media.
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