FAQs
Forevermark diamonds come with a legacy of luxury and elegance — and for good reason. Less than 1% of the world's naturally occurring diamonds are fine enough to become a Forevermark stone. Responsibly sourced and carefully selected, the diamonds in Forevermark rings are undeniably special.
Is Forevermark genuine? ›
Forevermark diamonds are tested, authenticated and inscribed at the De Beers Group Institute of Diamonds, which has set its own high standards in the accuracy and consistency of diamond grading.
Where do Forevermark diamonds come from? ›
Sourcing. An ancient mineral, the rough diamond is liberated from carefully selected mines around the world in countries such as South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Canada. Forevermark diamonds are mined deep below ground, from the ocean and even beneath an Arctic lake.
Who owns Forevermark diamond? ›
Forevermark is a diamond company and subsidiary of De Beers Group.
Are Forevermark diamonds ethical? ›
Conflict-free Diamonds
A De Beers Forevermark diamond is a conflict-free diamond, handcrafted with care. It is essential to us that your lifelong symbol of love is selected with the utmost respect for the natural world and the people it touches along its journey.
Is Forevermark GIA certified? ›
The De Beers Group Institute of Diamonds, the De Beers Group Industry Services and the GIA are among the world's leading diamond grading bodies. De Beers Forevermark grading certificates from De Beers Group Industry Services provide more in-depth information on the cut, clarity, colour and caratage of the diamond.
What is the number one diamond brand? ›
Cartier is widely regarded as one of the Best Diamond Jewellery Brands on the planet.
What are most fake diamonds? ›
Moissanite: Currently, the most sought-after fake diamond stone name in the industry is the moissanite. Moissanite has developed a reputation for being the best alternative to natural diamonds since they can rival them in brilliance.
What's the best diamond company? ›
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- De Beers.
- ALROSA.
- Rio-Tinto Diamonds.
- Debswana Diamond Company, Ltd.
- Dominion Diamond Corporation.
- Lucara.
- Petra Diamonds.
- Gem Diamonds.
What is the meaning of the Forevermark? ›
Every Forevermark diamond is inscribed with a number that represents a three-fold promise: that the diamond is beautiful, rare and responsibly sourced. Invisible to the naked eye, this inscription includes the Forevermark icon and a number that is unique to you.
Elizabeth loved diamonds so much that she had two of the most rare, precious, and expensive stones named after her. The Elizabeth Taylor Diamond was 33 and a third carats, and the Taylor-Burton Diamond was famously 69.42 carats.
What is the De Beers diamond controversy? ›
In 2001, several lawsuits were filed in U.S. courts alleging that De Beers “unlawfully monopolized the supply of diamonds, conspired to fix, raise, and control diamond prices, and issued false and misleading advertising.” After multiple appeals, in 2012 the U.S. Supreme Court denied the final petition for review, and a ...
What is the very best fake diamond? ›
Moissanite: Currently, the most sought-after fake diamond stone name in the industry is the moissanite. Moissanite has developed a reputation for being the best alternative to natural diamonds since they can rival them in brilliance.
What is the most trusted diamond certification? ›
The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) is widely recognized as the leading and most trusted diamond grading lab in the industry. A charitable, non-profit organisation, the GIA has achieved this reputation by remaining exceptionally consistent and accurate in its gradings.
Are forevermark cabinets real wood? ›
The materials used to create Forevermark cabinets are a combination of wood materials that are all sourced within Vietnam. These include plywood, hardwood, fibreboard, and MDF.
What kind of diamond is worth the most? ›
The most expensive diamond with a monetary valuation is The Cullinan Diamond. Only The Kohinoor diamond is considered more valuable, but it has no price tag and is simply considered “priceless.”