Expert Diamond Buyers
With generations of expertise we are able to value and offer on any diamond whatever
shape or quality that you might have. With our global reach and experience we are able to
outperform our competitors by offering more on your precious stones. We are in contact
daily with our buyers all over the world, from Hong Kong and Dubai in the morning, Europe
at noon and the US in the afternoon. There is no stone too big for us as we don’t have a limit
on the amount we can buy from you. We are an internationally and financially strong
company with huge resources allocated to buy jewellery on a daily basis.
Sourcing Rare and Large Size Diamonds
Rare and larger sized diamonds require a different sourcing approach than standard
commercial goods. With our large inventory and global connections, we are able to
find any stone that you might desire and at the most competitive price. Our starting
point is always performance, not just carat and certificate headlines. We review
proportion sets, table and depth combinations, crown and pavilion angles, and minor
facet structure against known high-performing ranges. Optical symmetry, leakage
behavior, and contrast patterns are evaluated through images and performance
tools, not assumptions. Stones that look strong on paper but weak in light
performance are excluded. We screen for structural security around inclusions and
girdle thickness so the stone can be set and worn without elevated risk. Only when a
stone passes these checks do we negotiate, using live trading data rather than retail-
oriented lists. This framework yields large stones that deliver consistent visual performance in normal conditions.
Matching Pairs and Suites for Earrings, Necklaces and Bracelets
Matching pairs and suites for earrings, necklaces, and sets start with quality checks
and measurement alignment. We will make sure that the diameter, length, width,
depth, and table size will match to the hundredth of a millimeter wherever possible.
Proportions, table percentage, depth percentage, crown height, and pavilion depth
are compared against defined thresholds, so the stones read as equal when worn,
not just on paper. We then align length-to-width ratios for fancy shapes to keep
outline balance consistent between pieces. Color and clarity grades are treated as a
starting point only; we also review tone, saturation, and inclusion position to avoid
visible differences. The goal is uniformity in appearance under normal viewing
conditions, not just matching certificates or nominal grades.
Pricing Aligned With Live Wholesale and Auction Data
Our pricing is anchored to actual trades, not static lists or retail targets. We track wholesale exchanges, dealer circulars, and auction hammer results to understand what comparable diamonds are changing hands for in real time. For each stone, we map its characteristics—carat, color, clarity, cut quality, fluorescence, shape, and market appeal—against this data set. The objective is simple: to quote numbers that correspond to what professional buyers and sellers are paying today, not what a theoretical chart suggests. This keeps our buy offers and sell prices grounded in measurable reality and reduces the gap between what you see on paper and what the market will actually pay or accept.