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  2. Diamonds as an investment - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017 larger diamonds had appreciated in value since 2008 more than smaller ones. [4] [5] In early 2025 diamond prices had dropped significantly from a peak in 2022; prices of natural gems in shops dropped by 26% by the beginning of 2025. Laboratory-grown diamonds had dropped by 74% since 2020. Prices were expected to continue decreasing.

  3. How Much Is a Diamond Worth? How To Find the Value of ... - AOL

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    Here’s what you need to know on how to find the value of a diamond. ... Diamond Price Range. Diamond Weight. Price per carat. Diamond Price Range. 0.50 Carat. $1,100 – $7,690. $500 – $3,485.

  4. Rolex retail prices jump in 2025 as used prices continue to ...

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    “Typically, when Rolex implements a price increase, it strengthens demand for pre-owned models, as collectors and first-time buyers seek alternatives that offer value without compromising on ...

  5. Diamond (gemstone) - Wikipedia

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    The value of a diamond gemstone depends upon colour and quality, as well as weight. As of April 2024 the average price per carat of diamonds of between 1.00 and 1.49 carats was US$4,448. [48] The price of diamonds dropped significantly from a peak in 2022; prices of natural gems in shops dropped by 26% by the beginning of 2025.

  6. Amid Gen Z’s love of cheaper, lab-grown diamonds, a natural ...

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    McKinsey called lab-grown diamonds “likely the biggest challenge facing diamond producers today” because of their perceived ethical advantages, lower price, similarities to natural diamonds ...

  7. Rapaport Diamond Report - Wikipedia

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    The Rapaport Price List is copyrighted and available only to subscribers. Jewelers and diamond merchants use it to set prices for consumers. Consumers should therefore use the report with caution. [2] These prices are used as the basis for standardization and negotiation of diamond prices around the world.

  8. Diamond cutting - Wikipedia

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    Due to changes in market desirability and popularity, the value of different styles of diamond fluctuates. All diamonds can be recut into new shapes that will increase value at that time in the market and desirability. An example of this is the marquise cut diamond which was popular in the 1970s to 1980s. In later decades, jewelers had little ...

  9. Alrosa - Wikipedia

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    The diamond sales of ALROSA Group exceeded 41 million carats in 2017, which is a 3% increase compared to the previous year. [ 58 ] In 2017, the company’s revenue was RUB 275.4 billion, EBITDA was RUB 126.9 billion, net profit was RUB 78.6 billion.