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Kiran Gems Reports: Tight Supply, Rising Demand, and Shifting Markets in the Diamond Industry

The diamond industry is navigating a transformative phase as the final quarter of 2024 unfolds, marked by shrinking inventory, surging demand in select markets, and evolving manufacturing dynamics. Here are the key trends shaping the sector, based on insights from Dinesh Lakhani, Global Director of Kiran Gems

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Lower Inventory Tightens Supply Chain

A notable reduction in inventory across the diamond supply chain is creating ripples in the market. Decreased mining output and cautious production strategies have led to limited availability of rough diamonds. Manufacturers are adopting a conservative approach, prioritizing supply chain management to navigate market volatility.

This tighter inventory heightens price sensitivity and poses challenges in maintaining consistent stock. However, companies with robust supplier relationships and effective strategies can leverage this trend to their advantage.

India's Wedding Season Spurs Demand

India’s diamond market is thriving, driven by a buoyant wedding season. With the country’s economic recovery, traditional jewellery-buying practices have surged, particularly among a younger demographic with increasing purchasing power. The robust demand for both polished and natural diamonds highlights the importance of timely delivery and superior craftsmanship to cater to discerning Indian consumers.

China’s Gradual Recovery

China’s diamond market, previously impacted by economic challenges and COVID-19 restrictions, is showing signs of recovery. Consumer confidence is rebounding, especially in urban areas where luxury jewellery demand is on the rise. While the recovery is gradual, high-quality diamonds for bridal and gifting segments are expected to play a pivotal role in revitalizing the market.

Decline in Manufacturing Output

Global diamond manufacturing is witnessing reduced activity due to rising costs, limited rough diamond supply, and shifting demand patterns. This has led to a focus on automation and efficiency, encouraging manufacturers to prioritize premium-quality production and sustainable practices. Exclusive cuts and responsibly sourced diamonds are emerging as key differentiators in a competitive market.

Outlook for the Future

The coming months will be critical as the industry seeks equilibrium amidst tightening supply chains and growing demand in markets like India. Strategic sourcing, quality production, and strong supplier relationships will be essential for success. Manufacturers and stakeholders who adapt to these evolving trends are poised to thrive in 2024 and beyond.

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