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Elevating Natural Diamonds as Symbols of Life’s Milestones Moments
Crafting a Legacy of Love and Achievement Through Responsibly Sourced Solitaires
As we move toward 2026, our focus is on elevating the intrinsic value of responsibly sourced solitaires – diamonds that carry deep personal and emotional significance beyond short-term commodity fluctuations. By strengthening digital engagement and expanding consumer education, we aim to help people appreciate solitaires not only for their brilliance, but for the confidence, assurance and meaning they embody.
In 2026, our initiatives will revolve around celebrating life’s most meaningful moments from love and commitment to personal achievements and milestones. We are also prioritizing experiential retail, enhanced traceability, and purposeful partnerships that expand the way solitaires are discovered and chosen for life’s defining occasions. Our vision is to nurture a jewellery ecosystem built on trust, authenticity, and exceptional quality, positioning solitaires as timeless symbols of Milestone moments of consumers life.
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Big, Slightly Tinted Diamonds: Object Of Desire In The US Market
Buyers Of 2.5-Carat and Up Pieces Are Increasingly Choosing Stones With J Color Or Lower, Sometimes Much Lower On The Color Scale
Big, slightly tinted diamonds are suddenly the object of desire in the US — and the industry is asking why.
Buyers of 2.5-carat and up pieces are increasingly choosing stones with J color or lower, sometimes much lower on the color scale, say retailers and traders. That shift signals more than a fashion tweak: it reflects how affluent shoppers now want their diamonds to read as “natural” at a glance.
Lab-grown gems typically come in the brightest, clearest grades, so a warmly hued, imperfect-looking stone has become a visible badge of authenticity — a deliberate antique vibe in a polished world where synthetics dominate. No surprise: The Knot reports that 61% of U.S. couples now pick lab-grown rings.
A report explores who’s buying these larger, lower-color stones, how cultural moments and celebrities — think Taylor Swift — helped fuel the taste for them, and why antique cuts seem particularly suited to carrying color. The piece also ties this appetite to broader marketing narratives, including De Beers’ push for so-called “Desert diamonds.”
It’s not all doom and gloom for mined diamonds. Larger sizes — especially 2 carats and above and long fancy shapes — have held up better than smaller goods over the past year. The report isolates this rising niche and asks the key question: can these warm-toned showstoppers withstand the continued rise of lab-grown competition?
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