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Global Diamond and Gemstone Market: Trends & Opportunities (2014-2019)

February 2015 | 74 pages | ID: GCB40F56D63EN
Daedal Research

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Scope of the Report

The report titled “Global Diamond and Gemstone Market: Trends and Opportunities (2014-2019)” provides an insight into the rough diamond production and diamond jewelry industry. The report analyzes the trends and challenges of the diamond and gemstone market and also outlines the opportunities driving the present as well as future industry growth. The report focuses on the retail jewelry sales, and the four largest consumer of diamond jewelry namely the US, China, India and Europe. The report analyzes the world’s major producing countries of diamonds. The report also discusses key factors driving growth of the industry, major trends and challenges faced by producers of diamond. Further, key players like Petra Diamonds, Gemfields, De Beers and ALROSA are analyzed in the report.

Segment Coverage
  • Diamond Market
  • Gemstone Market
  • Diamond Jewelry Industry
Industry Coverage
  • Rough Diamonds
  • Polished Diamonds
  • Investment Diamonds
Regional Coverage
  • US
  • China
  • India
  • Europe
Company Coverage
  • Petra Diamonds
  • Gemfields
  • De Beers
  • ALROSA
Executive Summary

The diamond industry consists of segments that mine, processes and markets diamonds and industrial diamonds. The global diamond and gemstone market has witnessed significant changes and exhibited growth, on account of increasing disposable income, rising middle class population as well as demand from the emerging economies across the world. Jewelry is the main driver for the diamond and gemstones industry. Even under scenarios of volatile or weaker global economic growth, demand for diamonds is expected to show positive real growth in the next few years. Demand is expected to outstrip the global supply due to lack of major discoveries and projected slowdown in several existing mines.

The diamond and gemstone industry is also characterized by growing popularity of online shopping, inclination towards branded ornaments and changing technology which ensures required supply. Branded diamonds present growth opportunity for diamond jewelry retailers. However with immense growth opportunities the industry also faces many challenges in terms of rising operational costs, environmental risks, degrading of reserves and over-production of synthetic diamonds.

Geographically, the US continues to be the largest consumer of gems and diamond jewelry, followed by China and India. In India, diamond cutting and polishing is one of the major sources of revenue. Currently demand for coloured stones is very minimal as compared to gold jewelry but with innovation and changing consumer taste, designs fitted with rubies and emeralds are much in demand.
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2. DIAMOND AND GEMSTONE MARKET: AN INTRODUCTION

2.1 Introduction
2.2 Classification of Diamond
  2.2.1 Natural Diamonds
  2.2.2 Synthetic diamonds
  2.2.3 Industrial Diamonds
2.3 Gemological Characteristics of Diamonds
2.4 Extraction of Diamond

3. GLOBAL DIAMOND AND GEMSTONE MARKET: AN ANALYSIS

3.1 Global Diamond and Gemstone Market
3.2 Global Diamond Market Size
  3.2.1 Investment Diamonds
  3.2.2 Polished Diamonds
  3.2.3 Industrial Diamonds
3.3 Gemstone Market

4. GLOBAL ROUGH DIAMOND INDUSTRY

4.1 Market Size of Rough Diamonds
4.2 Production of Rough Diamonds

5. DIAMOND JEWELRY MARKET: ANALYSIS BY GEOGRAPHY

5.1 The US
5.2 China
5.3 India
5.4 Europe

6. GLOBAL DIAMOND INDUSTRY: MARKET DYNAMICS

6.1 Growth Drivers
  6.1.1 Rising Disposable Income
  6.1.2 Rising Middle Class
  6.1.3 Rising demand from Emerging Economies
  6.1.4 Increased Consumer Demand
6.2 Market Trends
  6.2.1 Popularity of Online Shopping
  6.2.2 Preference for Branded Ornaments
  6.2.3 Celebrities – Trend Setters to the Industry
  6.2.4 Technology- Survivor to the Industry
  6.2.5 Adoption of Kimberly Process Certification System
6.3 Industry Challenges
  6.3.1 Reserves replenishment
  6.3.2 Environmental challenges
  6.3.3 Synthetic Diamonds – Demand Shock
  6.3.4 Increasing pressures on operating costs

7. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE: GLOBAL DIAMOND MARKET

8. COMPANY OVERVIEW: GLOBAL DIAMOND MARKET

8.1 ALROSA
  8.1.1 Business Description
  8.1.2 Financial Information
  8.1.3 Business Strategies
8.2 Petra Diamonds
  8.2.1 Business Description
  8.2.2 Financial Information
  8.2.3 Business Strategies
8.3 Gem Fields
  8.3.1 Business Description
  8.3.2 Financial Information
  8.3.3 Business Strategies
8.4 De Beers
  8.4.1 Business Description
  8.4.2 Financial Information
  8.4.3 Business Strategies

LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES

Figure 1: General Classification of Diamond
Figure 2: Diamond Cuts
Figure 3: Process of Diamond Extraction
Figure 4: Breakdown of World Diamond Production (In Million Carats), 2009-2013
Figure 5: Global Investment Demand for Diamonds, 2013
Figure 6: Sales of Polished Diamonds (In US$ Billion), 2009-2013
Figure 7: Sale of Polished Diamonds by Size in Main Diamond Jewelry Market, 2013
Figure 8: Industrial Diamond Consumption, (In Billions Carat), 2002-2020
Figure 9: Production of Industrial Diamond in the US (In Million Carats), 2010-2015E
Figure 10: Worldwide Imports of Emeralds, Rubies and Sapphires (In US$ Billion), 2009-2013
Figure 11: World Rough Diamond Sales (In US$ Millions), 2009-2013
Figure 12: Forecasted Rough Diamond Sales (In US$ Billions), 2014 -2019
Figure 13: Global Rough Diamond Production by Volume, (In Million Carats), 2009-2013
Figure 14: Forecasted Global Rough Diamond Production by Volume, (In Millions Carat), 2014-2019
Figure 15: World Diamond Production, (In Million Carats), 2013
Figure 16: World Diamond Production, (In US$ Billions), 2013
Figure 17: Global Diamond Jewelry Retail Sales, (In US$ Billion), 2009-2013
Figure 18: Country wise Diamond Jewelry Retail Sales, By Value, 2013
Figure 19: Forecasted Global Diamond Jewelry Sales, (In US$ Billions), 2014-2019
Figure 20: US Diamond Jewelry Value (In US$ Billions), 2009-2013
Figure 21: Production of Natural and Synthetic Gemstones in the US (In US$ Million), 2010-2014E
Figure 22: Percentage of Sapphire Production in the US
Figure 23: Import of Coloured Stones in the US, (In US$ Millions) 2011
Figure 24: Diamond Value in China, (In US$ Billions), 2003-2013
Figure 25: China Diamond Jewelry Retail Sales, (In US$ Billions), 2009-2013
Figure 26: Percentage of Sapphire Production in China
Figure 27: India Diamond Jewelry Retail Sales, (In US$ Billions1), 2009-2013
Figure 28: Breakup of Indian Gems and Jewelry Market, 2013
Figure 29: Retail Sales of Diamond Jewelry in Europe, (In US$ Billions), 2009-2013
Figure 30: Percentage of Sapphire Production in Europe
Figure 31: Real GDP Projections by Regions (In US$ Trillions), 2014-2019
Figure 32: Growth in Middle Class, (In Millions) 2013 V/s 2018F
Figure 33: Expanding Middle Class in Emerging Economies, (Millions of Households) 2003- 2024E
Figure 34: Supply and Demand Forecasts, 2014-2019
Figure 35: Growth of Online Diamond Jewelry Sales in the United States
Figure 36: Consumer Preference Branded vs. Unbranded Jewelry, (%)
Figure 37: Global Diamond Reserve Life in Comparison to Other Metals
Figure 38: Prices of Rough Diamonds V/s Polished Diamonds
Figure 39: World Diamond Production by Leading Producers (In Millions Carat),2013
Figure 40: Annual rough diamond sales by Majors, Value Share %, 2009- 2012
Figure 41: Revenue of ALROSA (In US$ Billions), 2010-2013
Figure 42: Earnings from sales of Rough and Polished Diamonds (In US$ Billions), 2010-2013
Figure 43: Revenue of Petra Diamonds, (In US$ Millions), 2010-2014
Figure 44: Petra Diamonds Rough Diamonds Production (In Million Carats), 2010-2014
Figure 45: Forecasted Production of Petra Diamonds (In Million Carats), 2015-2019
Figure 46: Revenue of Gemfields, (In US$ Millions), 2010-2014
Figure 47: Revenue of De Beers (In US$ Billions), 2010-2014
Table 1: Important Characteristics of Some Gemstones
Table 2: Gemological Characteristics of the Diamonds
Table 3: Diamond Project Pipeline (2014-2017)
Table 4: Rough Diamond Sales Methodologies
Table 5: Breakdown of Revenues of Diamond Segment of ALROSA, (In US$ Billions), 2012 v/s 2013
Table 6: Production Highlight of Gemfields, 2014
Table 7: Diamond Mining Operations and Carats Recovered, 2013


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