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De Beers, a leading diamond company from Southern Africa, has reduced prices to rejuvenate sales after a market slowdown.Last year, the diamond market nearly halted, prompting major miners to stop supply to prevent further price drops.De Beers responded by slashing prices by about 10% across all categories in its first sale of the year, a key time for the industry.This price reduction strategy included bigger cuts for larger stones, with some categories seeing a decrease of up to 25%.These measures aim to boost demand, which has been uncertain among commercial buyers.Diamond Giant De Beers Cuts Diamond Prices Amid Sales Slump.

(Photo Internet reproduction)The jewelry industry, initially thriving during the pandemic as consumers bought diamond jewelry and luxury items, faced a downturn as economies reopened.Overstocked businesses struggled with high-priced inventory.The slowdown intensified as the U.S.

market contracted, and the real estate crisis shook consumer confidence in China.Additionally, competition from lab-created diamonds grew.To manage this situation, Alrosa in Russia halted all diamond sales for two months, and buyers in India, a major diamond trade hub, voluntarily banned imports.DeBeers also allowed clients to delay purchases in the final two sales of 2023 without reducing prices.The company’s recent move to cut prices marks a shift in strategy, aiming to stimulate a market recovery.The industry’s challenges highlight the impact of global economic changes on luxury markets.High inflation in the U.S.

and China’s property crisis have reduced consumer spending on luxury goods like diamonds.The rise of synthetic diamonds adds to the competition, affecting traditional diamond prices.De Beers’ decision reflects its significant role in the diamond industry.Setting trends in the marketAs an Anglo-American unit, the company holds major sales throughout the year, setting trends in the market.The focus on “select makeables” shows an adaptation to changing consumer preferences and the synthetic diamond market.These price adjustments at the start of the year are crucial.

They set the tone for buyers replenishing their stocks after the holiday.The industry is now watching to see if these cuts will help revive the diamond market.The outcome will provide insights into the luxury goods market and consumer behavior in a changing economic landscape. 





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