Market Comment

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May 20, 2026

News:

Industry preparing for Las Vegas shows. US retail positive. Dealers expect interest in 2 ct. and larger rounds and long fancies at Luxury and JCK, especially antique shapes and warm colors. Prices improving in round, 0.30 to 0.89 ct., D-H, IF-VS2 goods. 5 ct. and larger collection goods robust. Rough market quiet, with dealers expecting low sales and stable prices at May 25-29 De Beers sight. Russia reportedly considering duties on diamond exports to ​support domestic manufacturing. India’s Titan reports growth in studded jewelry, with boost from diamond promotion festival. Burgundy working on sale of troubled Ekati mine. Register for the Rapaport JCK breakfast here.

Fancies:

Long fancy shapes such as Ovals, Marquises and Emeralds doing better than rounds in 2 ct. and larger. High-quality Marquises, long Radiants and long Cushions in short supply. Marquise most expensive fancy shape. Long Cushions easy to sell and trading at 20% to 25% premium over square ones. Solid US market for elongated Ovals of good shape and quality in D-I, VS-SI categories. Princess cuts weak. Very well-cut fancy shapes difficult to find and commanding premiums. Fancies with bad proportions illiquid.

Country Comments

United States
United States

Market stable, with solid demand for larger diamonds. Trade preparing for JCK Las Vegas and Luxury shows (May 27-June 1).

Belgium
Belgium

Activity picking up. Improvement in demand for dossiers. 1 ct. diamonds soft as synthetics take market share. 2 ct. and up steady, with 5 ct. and larger collection goods in rounds and fancies seeing tight supply. Few European attendees expected at Las Vegas shows.

Israel
Israel

Market slow, with focus on upcoming JCK and Luxury fairs in Las Vegas. Short week due to Jewish festival of Shavuot.

India
India

Trading mixed. Overall sentiment positive. Synthetics impacting demand. US independent jewelers placing steady orders. India seeing strong domestic jewelry sales, especially in commercial and bridal categories. 3 ct. and larger diamonds in short supply.

Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Local and mainland buyers focusing on larger diamonds for investment, especially 3 to 10 ct., D-F, IF-VVS goods in round, pear and oval shapes. Younger consumers moving to synthetics for bridal pieces.

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