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FCRF Expands Access to Printed Rarity Report for Fancy Colour Diamonds

The Fancy Color Research Foundation (FCRF) is set to release a printed edition of its Rarity Report, an analytical tool that measures the scarcity of pink, blue, yellow, and other fancy colour diamonds in the global market.

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Previously available only in digital form to members, the report will now be accessible for purchase by jewellers, dealers, collectors, and buyers. Designed to complement standard grading reports, it provides data-driven insights into how uncommon a diamond’s specific combination of gemological attributes is worldwide.

Rather than evaluating an individual stone directly, the Rarity Report draws on extensive production statistics, frequency charts, and rarity analyses. By making this resource available in print, FCRF aims to provide the trade with a tangible reference that can support diamond documentation, enhance client confidence, and add educational value to transactions.

Pricing details for the printed edition have not yet been disclosed.

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