Original diamond weighing 3.01 carats – VS2
SKU: LUXIN-101
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Description
Investment diamonds are high-quality diamonds purchased with the intention of protecting or increasing capital – similar to gold, real estate, or stocks. These are certified stones that meet specific investment criteria.
Therefore, we believe that in changing market conditions, the safest investment choice is diamonds with the highest quality parameters – so-called investment-grade stones. The highest quality is always a good form of investment. They are distinguished by excellent features according to the 4Cs criteria, confirmed by certificates.
Features of investment diamonds:
For a diamond to be considered an investment piece, it must meet strict standards, mainly in terms of the so-called 4Cs, which are:
1. Carat (weight) – the larger, the rarer and more expensive. Investment diamonds usually weigh from 0.5 to several carats.
2. Color – the best have a D color (most colorless). The less color, the higher the value.
3. Clarity – the highest valued stones are those with IF (Internally Flawless) or VVS1/VVS2 clarity.
4. Cut – an ideal cut enhances the brilliance and value of the diamond.
1. Carat (weight)
• Defines the weight of the diamond
• 1 carat (ct) = 0.2 grams.
• The larger the diamond, the higher its price, but the price increases exponentially – e.g., a 2-carat stone can be worth more than twice as much as a 1-carat one.
2. Cut
• Refers to the proportions, symmetry, and quality of the cut, not the shape of the stone.
• The best is an Excellent cut – maximizes the stone’s brilliance.
• A poor (Poor, Fair) cut lowers the value even with high carat or color grades.
3. Color
• The GIA scale ranges from D (colorless) to Z (noticeably yellow/brown).
• Diamonds in D-F grades are the most expensive.
• Colored diamonds are assessed on a separate scale.
4. Clarity
• Indicates the presence of internal inclusions and external blemishes.
• The scale ranges from FL (Flawless) – perfectly clean, to I3 (Included) – with numerous visible flaws.
• The most common grades in investment trading are from IF (Internally Flawless) to VS1/VS2 (Very Slightly Included).
Additional:
• The diamond should be certified by a recognized gemological institute, e.g., GIA (Gemological Institute of America), IGI (International Gemological Institute), HRD (Hoge Raad voor Diamant – Antwerp), or AGS (American Gem Society).
• Preferably, diamonds without fluorescence (fluorescence can negatively impact value).
• They must have an appropriate shape – most investment-grade diamonds are round brilliant cut, as they are the most popular on the market.
Why do people invest in diamonds?
• Capital protection – they are resistant to inflation and financial instability.
• Privacy – investments are not registered, ensuring confidentiality.
• High mobility – their small size makes them easy to transport and store.
• Long-term appreciation – particularly rare diamonds (e.g., pink, blue) can significantly increase in value.
Why are diamonds considered a good investment?
1. Protection against inflation and crises
Diamonds, like gold, are tangible assets – their value is not based on the financial system. During times of economic instability and inflation, they can serve as a so-called “safe haven”.
2. High concentration of value
A small stone weighing, for example, 1–2 carats, can be worth several tens or hundreds of thousands of złoty. This makes diamonds a very convenient means of storing significant value discreetly.3. Anonymity and Privacy
Purchasing diamonds is not registered like, for example, bank accounts or stocks. This allows you to store capital with complete discretion, which is appreciated by some investors.
4. Rarity and Limited Supply
Natural diamonds, especially high-quality ones, are a finite resource. Extraction is decreasing, and some mines are closing. This can lead to an increase in value over the long term.
5. Growing Demand (especially in Asia)
In countries like China and India, the middle class is expanding, along with demand for luxury goods and durable assets, including diamonds – both jewelry and investment-grade.
6. Long-term Value Growth
Colored diamonds (e.g., pink, blue) achieve spectacular results at auctions. Record-breaking stones increase in value by around several percent annually.
How much does an investment diamond cost?
Prices can be surprising – both in scale and variability. Everything depends on the stone’s grade. That’s why the 4Cs rule is so important. A 1-carat diamond with the highest parameters (Color D, Flawless clarity IF, Excellent cut), certified by GIA, costs from 10,000 to 25,000 USD. But this is just the beginning – stones with rare colors (so-called fancy diamonds) can cost hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars per carat. The diamond’s value also depends on its origin, polishing quality, symmetry, and the situation on the global market.
Summary
Investment diamonds are an excellent form of alternative investment, requiring knowledge, patience, and access to reliable sources. They can be part of a diversified portfolio, but due to limited liquidity and high entry costs, they are not suitable for every investor.
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Attributes / Details
| SKU | LUXIN-101 |
| Manufacturer | Luxury Investing |
| Model | 101 |
| Form | round |
| Mass | 3.01 carats |
| Color | F |
| Cleanliness | VS2 |
| Cut | Very good |
| Polishing | Very good |
| Symmetry | Very good |
| Fluorescence | N |
| Certificate | GIA |
| Certificate number | 5456298350 |
| Country | Belgium |
| Additional information | The product is imported from Antwerp on special order, within 7 working days, original certificates available for inspection. |
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