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The week natural radiants went their own way

Natural radiant diamonds in the 0.30 to 0.49 carat range surged 40.97% this week while the broader natural diamond market fell 6.4%. The move is almost certainly a thin-market supply shift, not genuine demand pressure. Buyers who cannot wait have better options than the current median suggests.

Published 25 April 20265 min read
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Deep Dive

The Lab-Grown Round Market Just Moved 54% in a Week

Lab-grown D to E colour rounds in the 0.20 to 0.29 carat range climbed 53.76% in seven days across 175 listings from over 110 retailers. That is a genuine repricing event, not a single seller adjusting prices. This piece covers what is driving the move, which retailers price below market, and where the best cross-retailer savings sit right now.

Published 25 April 20266 min read
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Deep Dive

Small lab-grown rounds just moved 54 percent in a week

Lab-grown round diamonds in the 0.20 to 0.29 carat range spiked 53.76 percent in seven days to a median of $504.35. The move is contained to a thin category but signals broader tensions in a lab-grown market that's rising while natural diamonds fall. The cross-retailer pricing gap in lab-grown rounds remains the widest opportunity in the entire diamond market.

Published 25 April 20266 min read
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Lab vs Natural

Natural Prices Fell 10% Last Month. Lab-Grown Held Steady. The Gap Is Now Genuinely Significant.

Natural diamonds fell nearly 10% in 30 days while lab-grown prices barely moved, pushing the gap to 85.3% in marquise and 84.6% in radiant. The gap varies significantly by shape, and cross-retailer price spreads mean where you buy matters as much as what you buy.

Published 24 April 20266 min read
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Deal Spotlight

Natural Diamonds Are Sliding and Nobody's Talking About the 0.70ct Round

The same 0.70ct round brilliant is selling for $982 at one retailer and $2,102 at another. Natural prices dropped 9.5% in thirty days while lab-grown ticked up. Where the real savings are this week.

Published 21 April 20266 min read
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Weekly Brief

Natural diamonds jumped hard this week and lab prices are still slipping

Natural diamonds averaged a 24% price increase over the past seven days while lab-grown continued their slow bleed, down 3% over the past month. The spread between the two markets has never been wider, and the cross-retailer savings on lab-grown fancy shapes are frankly embarrassing for anyone buying without comparing first.

Published 19 April 20267 min read
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Deep Dive

Ovals Fell 23% While Every Step Cut Surged

Oval diamonds dropped 23.47% during the week ending April 13 while princess, emerald, and asscher cuts all surged. Across 446,099 listings, ovals became the cheapest popular fancy shape on the market. With cross-retailer spreads near 90%, comparison shoppers who moved quickly locked in pricing that hadn't existed a week earlier.

Published 17 April 20266 min read
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Lab vs Natural

Lab-Grown Supply Surged 66% and Prices Rose Anyway

Lab-grown diamond supply jumped 66% in a single week while natural listings fell nearly 15%. Despite the flood of new inventory, lab-grown prices actually rose. The real story was in the individual shapes and the staggering 90% spread between retailers selling the same stone.

Published 15 April 20267 min read
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Weekly Brief

Princess Cuts Rallied 7% as Lab-Grown Supply Flooded the Market

Princess cuts posted a 7.1% weekly gain while ovals dropped 2.6% in the sharpest shape rotation of the year so far. Lab-grown supply surged 66%, adding 1.2 million new listings, and the cross-retailer price spread on the same certified diamond sat at a staggering 89.8%.

Published 13 April 20265 min read
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Retailer Watch

The Retailers Charging You Double and the Ones Saving You Thousands

Some retailers consistently price 15% below market. Others charge 167% premiums for the same stone you can find cheaper elsewhere. We broke down 42 million listings to show you exactly who's who.

Published 10 April 20267 min read
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Deal Spotlight

The Same Diamond, Three Times the Price

Lab-grown radiant cuts are selling for 254% more at one retailer than another for the exact same stone. Natural princess cuts under $2,500 are sitting 83% below median. The gaps are enormous, and most buyers never see them.

Published 10 April 20266 min read
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Lab vs Natural

The 85% Discount Nobody Talks About Honestly

Lab-grown diamonds average $1,193 against $7,534 for naturals, an 84% gap that varies wildly by shape. Marquise cuts offer the steepest discount at nearly 88%, while the same lab-grown stone can cost 254% more at one retailer than another. We break down where the value actually is.

Published 10 April 20266 min read
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