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Rapaport Press Release: Diamond Prices Continue to Fall

1ct. RAPI down 4.7% in August.

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The diamond market weakened in August as economic challenges persisted and synthetics expanded their market share. The likelihood that G7 governments would soon impose stricter source-disclosure rules to sideline Russian goods also created uncertainty.

The RapNet Diamond Index (RAPI™) for 1-carat diamonds fell 4.7% in August. The 0.30-carat RAPI also dropped 4.7%. Both of these were the worst performances since the peak of the Covid-19 crisis in April 2020.

The index for 0.50-carat stones slumped 8.6% — the sharpest drop for any month since RAPI records began in 2005 — and 3-carat diamonds slipped 2.1%.

The market was even tougher for stones with lower colors and clarities than the RAPI tracks. Prices for 1-carat, D-L, IF-SI2 items on RapNet fell 5.7%.

RapNet Diamond Index (RAPI)
Index August Year to Date
Jan. 1, 2023, to Sep. 1, 2023
Year on Year
Sep. 1, 2022, to Sep. 1, 2023
RAPI 0.30 ct.

1,475

-4.7%

-0.5%

-3.1%

RAPI 0.50 ct.

2,088

-8.6%

-21.8%

-28.4%

RAPI 1 ct.

6,403

-4.7%

-15.0%

-24.8%

RAPI 3 ct.

22,749

-2.1%

-8.4%

-14.7%

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The declines reflected weak retail sales in the US and China as well as competition from lab-grown stones. The industry is approaching the holidays with apprehension.

Rounds lost value at a sharper rate than fancies. Fancy shapes usually trade at a discount to rounds, but as of this publication, the Pears Price List matched rounds in seven categories. The market for square cushions cooled as production increased and demand slid.

Indian manufacturers kept polished production at around 40% to 50% of capacity. Submissions to the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) declined, prompting the laboratory to lay off about 20% of the workers at its headquarters in Carlsbad, California.

Rough supply fell in accordance with weak polished demand. De Beers’ August sales slid 42% year on year to $370M. Okavango Diamond Company brought in $48.5 million for the same month, a 55% decline from July.

Both retail and wholesale in China remained slow as the country’s economy weakened. Exhibitors at the upcoming Jewellery & Gem World Hong Kong show expect relatively subdued trading. India’s domestic jewelry market boosted sales of polished under 1 carat as the wedding season began.

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US: Sherri Hendricks +1-702-893-9400
International: Avital Engelberg +1-718-521-4976

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Contacts

Rapaport Media Contacts: media@rapaport.com
US: Sherri Hendricks +1-702-893-9400
International: Avital Engelberg +1-718-521-4976

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