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Between $50,000 and $100,000 sits the most rewarding territory in diamonds: large enough for stones of genuine consequence, disciplined enough that every choice matters. This is where three-to-five-carat diamonds of top colour live, where five-carat-plus stones of warmer grades become possible, and where natural fancy yellow diamonds open their door.
Typically: a three-to-four-carat diamond of D–F colour and VS clarity or better; a five-carat stone in the G–J range with excellent cut; a certified natural fancy yellow of serious size; or a diamond tennis necklace assembled from matched, certified stones. Each piece is certified by GIA, IGI or HRD, priced transparently, and delivered fully insured with Brink's across the United States and worldwide.
It is a store of value first and an investment second. Stones with top certificates, top colour and rare characteristics — Type IIa crystal, vivid natural colour — have historically held and grown value; commercial-grade stones have not. The House will tell you candidly which side of that line a stone sits on before you commit.
Compare with 3 carat & above rings and high carat statement pieces. Natural colour begins in the fancy colour vault; the House's singular pieces reside in high jewellery. A more measured entry lives in the under $10K collection.