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Prices of Small Diamonds Rebound in April

13-05-2026   02:00 PM

Diamond prices saw mixed trends in April, with small stones recovering even as the 1-carat index continued to decline.

Production cuts reduced inventories and supported prices for 0.30- and 0.50-carat goods. This was partly a correction following heavy price drops throughout 2025. Larger diamonds saw a more negative trend during the month, having fared better than small ones last year. Goods located outside the US performed more positively during April than those in America.

The RapNet Diamond Index (RAPI™) — which tracks round, D-H, IF-VS2 goods — fell 1.4% for 1-carat diamonds, a slight improvement from March’s 1.7% decline. The RAPI for 0.30- and 0.50-carat diamonds rose 2.6% and 1.3%, respectively. The 3-carat index increased 0.3%, continuing its recent stability.

The number of 0.30- and 0.50-carat RAPI-quality diamonds on RapNet slid 16% and 8% respectively in April, reflecting declines in rough and polished output. By contrast, inventory of 1-carat RAPI-level diamonds increased 1.5%.

Prices for SI-clarity diamonds, which are outside the RAPI’s scope, were steady or moderately up. Round, D-H, SI1-SI2 diamonds rose 1% by value for 0.30 carats, and 0.4% for 0.50 carats.

Retail demand remained stable as dealers prepared for the Las Vegas shows. US orders for 2-carat-plus diamonds were steady in round and long fancy shapes ahead of Mother’s Day. Diamonds 7 carats and up were hot, especially in D-flawless.

Middle East tensions impacted sentiment. RapNet data indicated dealers shifting inventory of 1-carat and larger stones from Dubai to Antwerp during the Iran war in March.

India’s manufacturing sector slowed for the May summer recess, reducing already deflated rough demand. India’s first-quarter rough imports fell 23% year on year to $2.14 billion, with volume down 10% at 26.5 million carats. Insiders reported relatively low sales at De Beers’ April sight.

Uncertainty continued regarding Anglo American’s sale of De Beers. Three private bidders are in the running, as Rapaport News reported last month. Anglo expects to provide an update sometime this year.

Courtesy : AOJ Desk News

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