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The Trend is Your Friend-The Great Price Appreciation of Colored Diamonds
Fancy color diamonds are a class that demonstrates many unique characteristics that other assets do not. They are affordable, durable, and easy to conceal, transportable, and not subject to cartel control. There is no shelf life, they never lose their luster or shine and will look as good as new 100 years from the time they are originally polished. They have well established valuation methods, and can be appreciated and utilized on a daily basis.
A buy and hold strategy in the stock market may not always bear fruit, however it seems that by looking back over the past three decades, that such a strategy in the fancy color diamond market promises to show a rewarding outcome. The reason for this is because every stone is unique. Buy a Ferrari and you can order the color of the paint and the upholstery; buy a fancy color diamond and you purchase a one-off, something exquisite that no one else currently possesses.
Price Definition
Pink Diamonds
Possibly the most desired color, pink diamonds are very rare and renowned for their strong investment potential.
Prices of fancy intense pink diamonds of between 1-2 carats:
Rose from USD10,000/carat for this 1.59 carat Fancy Intense Purplish Pink diamond in 1995 to USD100,000/carat for a 1.59 carat Fancy Intense Pink diamond in 2007. That is a 1,000% increase in 12 years or 83% annually.
We see that in 1998, a 1.97 carat Fancy Intense Pink sold for USD69,000/carat, and that in 2002 a 2.04 carat Fancy Intense Purplish Pink Emerald shaped diamond was sold for USD95,000/carat (same price as a 1.59 carat would be sold 5 years later). In 2005 a 2.08 carat Fancy Intense Pink Emerald shaped stone was sold for USD116,000/carat, a 2.05 carat Intense Pink was sold for USD 125,000/Carat ,a price increase of 68% in 7 years.
The graph below shows the price increase in Intense Pink diamonds larger than 3 ct in auctions held in Sotheby's and Christies between the years 1995 -2011.
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Prices of fancy intense pink diamonds of 3 carats and above:
Exhibited the following price movements. In 2003, a 3.58ct Fancy Intense Pink Pear shaped stone was sold for USD115,000/carat. By late-2007, a 3.86ct Fancy Intense Pink Oval shaped diamond was sold for USD390,000/carat, and in late-2010, a 4.59 carat Fancy Intense Pink was sold for an amazing USD625,000/carat – a 443% increase from its 2003 level, or a 63% annual return.
In mid- 2011, the price had stabilized at USD525,000/carat. However, by late-2010, two large specimens were auctioned for a median USD1,600,000/carat for "The Perfect Pink" (14.23 carat Intense Pink) and USD1,850,000/carat for "The Graff Pink" (24.78 carat intense pink). Have a look at some of the most famous pink diamonds sold at auction.
Blue Diamonds
Fancy intense blue diamonds of between 2-3 carats:
Rose almost in a straight line from late-2002, when a 2.18 carat Fancy Intense Blue Emerald shaped stone sold for USD 180,000/carat to late-2011, when a 2.28 carat, Fancy Intense Blue, Marquise shaped stone traded at USD400,000/carat. This represents a 122% increase or 13.5% annual price increase.
The graph below shows the price increase in Intense Blue diamonds of sizes between 2ct-3ct in auctions held at Sotheby's and Christies between the years 2002 -2011.
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Prices for fancy intense blue diamonds exceeding 5 carats are rising as well:
In 1998, a 5.32 carat Fancy Intense Blue Emerald shaped stone was sold for USD285,000/carat. In late-2007, a 5.04 carat Intense Blue Radiant shaped stone was sold for USD570,000/carat, and in mid-2011 a 6.60 carat Fancy Intense Blue Emerald shaped stone was sold for USD830,000/carat.
In mid-2010 a new world record for an Intense Blue was achieved when a 7.64 carat Intense Blue Cushion shaped stone was sold for the amazing price of USD1,050,000/carat (USD8,000,000 in total).
The graph below shows the price increase in Intense Blue diamonds larger than 5 ct in auctions held in Sotheby's and Christies between the years 1998 -2011.
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Even at current prices of approximately USD800,000/carat,
this represents an almost 250% increase from 1998 or a 19% potential annual return. |
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