-

Rapaport Press Release: Diamond Trade Cautious at End of Year

1ct. RAPI up 0.1% in December but down 21% in 2023.

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Diamond trading was quiet in late December as wholesalers took vacation between Christmas and New Year. The industry was cautious due to sluggish US consumer demand and competition from synthetics.

The holiday season for the overall jewelry market was weaker than in 2022 but in line with expectations. US jewelry sales fell 2% year on year for the period between November 1 and December 24, Mastercard SpendingPulse reported. Restaurant revenues rose 7.8%, indicating a shift from products to experiences. Chinese diamond demand remained slow amid an economic slump.

Polished prices rose in most categories as India’s two-month voluntary freeze on rough imports — which ended December 15 — reduced inventories. India’s rough imports for November slid 76% year on year to $314 million. Manufacturers were under less pressure to sell, since they needed less cash to buy rough. Holiday orders supported prices for 1- to 3-carat, F-I, VS-SI, RapSpec A3+ diamonds.

RapNet Diamond Index (RAPI)

 

Index

December

4Q 2023

2023

RAPI 0.30 ct.

1,418

1.0%

-0.3%

-4.3%

RAPI 0.50 ct.

1,980

2.2%

2.1%

-25.9%

RAPI 1 ct.

5,981

0.1%

-1.4%

-20.6%

RAPI 3 ct.

22,021

-0.4%

-0.7%

-11.3%

© Copyright 2024, Rapaport USA Inc.

The RapNet Diamond Index (RAPI™) for 1-carat diamonds rose 0.1% in December. The index for 0.30-carat stones increased 1%, and the 0.50-carat RAPI climbed 2.2%. Prices for fancy shapes were stable or declined.

The 0.50- and 1-carat RAPI categories had their worst full year on record, falling 26% and 21% respectively. However, the trend improved from November onward as US retailers bought for the holidays and Indian factories lowered polished production. The number of diamonds on RapNet fell 8% during 2023, totaling 1.6 million on January 1, 2024.

Some sightholders expect De Beers to reduce rough prices in January to stimulate sales. This could have an immediate impact on polished prices. To avoid an oversupply, manufacturers must ensure that their purchases match polished demand.

January also marks the introduction of broader Group of Seven (G7) restrictions on Russian diamonds. An expanded ban on any polished resulting from Russian rough begins March 1. The implementation could profoundly affect supply dynamics.

Contacts

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

Rapaport Group


Release Versions

Contacts

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

More News From Rapaport Group

Rapaport Press Release: Prices Stable for Large Diamonds, Down for Small

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Prices of larger diamonds were steady in November. The market for 1-carat diamonds weakened. Smaller goods showed the sharpest downturn as trends visible in recent months persisted. Prices in India fell more sharply than in the US, reflecting the challenges that tariffs have created. The industry awaited news on a solution to America’s 50% import duties on Indian goods.   RapNet Diamond Index (RAPI™)     Index November Year to Date Year on Year   Jan. 1 , 2025, to De...

Rapaport Press Release: Diamond-Market Weakness Persists in October

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Diamond prices continued to decline in most areas last month, with the market split along category and geographical lines. Goods under 1.20 carats were slow, while 2 carats and larger were steady. Fancy shapes outperformed rounds. Trading In India was quiet due to low overseas demand and the Diwali festival, in contrast to the US market’s steady activity.   RapNet Diamond Index (RAPI™)   Index   October   Year to Date   Year on Year       Jan. 1 , 2025, to Nov. 1, 20...

Rapaport Press Release: Diamond Market Uncertainty Continues in September

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Diamond prices declined in many categories during September. The US tariffs and the sale of De Beers perpetuated uncertainty in the market. Prices declined sharply for round polished goods under 1 carat and were mixed for larger sizes, reflecting a split that has been evident for several months. Long fancy shapes were hot, particularly in 2 carats and up. The RapNet Diamond Index (RAPI™) for 1-carat goods — which tracks round, D to H, IF to VS2 diamonds — fell 0.9% i...
Back to Newsroom