The latest diamond industry research published today by De Beers Group reveals that the share of US women buying their own engagement ring doubled from seven per cent to 14 per cent within a five year period, and when women buy their own diamond engagement ring they spend on average 33% more than men – $4,400 compared with $3,300. The research reflects increasing female purchasing power and the continuing evolution of financial dynamics within modern relationships.
The research comes as De Beers Group today published its latest Diamond Insight Report, which found that while society is changing rapidly, love remains a constant and diamonds are now acquired and used in a wider variety of ways to symbolise it. The report highlights that:
Bruce Cleaver, CEO, De Beers Group, said “The notion of diamonds symbolising love goes back to the Middle Ages as people have long sought out the most precious things to celebrate their most precious emotions. Our latest Insight Report highlights that this holds just as true today, even as other aspects of love – such as traditions, relationship roles and relationship types – continue to evolve.
“However, while diamonds are still seen as the ultimate symbols of love, the diamond industry must focus on continuing to offer jewellery, brands and retail experiences that meet the modern consumer’s desire for individual products and experiences that reflect their own unique love story. And it will be increasingly important to share information about the hugely positive impact diamonds have for producing countries and communities around the world, as this reinforces their value as symbols of love that their owners can be proud to wear.”
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