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A global movement united 50+ countries to share the real stories behind natural diamonds.
Key Highlights
- World Diamond Day 2026 debuts as a unified global industry movement led by the Natural Diamond Council
- 50+ countries participated, bringing together the entire natural diamond value chain
- Global search demand for natural diamonds surged 30%, signalling renewed consumer interest
- #NaturalDiamonds mentions doubled within 24 hours, reflecting strong digital traction
- 45M+ social reach across India and the Middle East, driven by coordinated industry participation
- 330+ industry stakeholders engaged, spanning miners, manufacturers, designers, retailers, and media
- Leading global brands, auction houses, and retailers participated, including Sotheby’s, Christie’s, and Signet Jewelers
- India saw strong on-ground activation, with Bharat Diamond Bourse engaging over 70,000 participants
- The initiative positions World Diamond Day as an annual storytelling-led movement, not just a campaign
Designed to ignite a groundswell across the trade, the first-ever World Diamond Day drove a surge in global searches and social mentions for natural diamonds, signaling a meaningful spike in consumer interest alongside broad industry participation. The launch achieved strong global participation from across the natural diamond value chain—from miners and manufacturers to designers, retailers, media, and tastemakers—demonstrating the collective power of sharing authentic stories.
Across continents and time zones, participants shared what natural diamonds mean to them—from personal milestones and heirlooms to craftsmanship, origin stories, and positive impact—using #WorldDiamondDay and #NaturalDiamonds.
Highlights from the one-day event include:
- 45 M+ total social reach in India and Middle East
- 330+ participating industry voices from representing thousands of employees and clients across India and Middle East. Retailers from across India participated, with strong representation from the North, South and West regions
30% spike in global search demand for natural diamonds compared to weekly average
From April 7 to April 8 ~ 2x surge in #naturaldiamonds
This first-ever occasion brought together a wide range of voices from across the natural diamond industry and beyond, spanning leading designers and global retailers. Jewellery designers including Farah Khan Ali, David Webb, Boucheron, Repossi, Anita Ko, Gabriel & Co., Moussaieff, Boodles, and Nikos Koulis participated, as well as leading auction houses such as Sotheby’s, Christie’s, Bonhams and Phillips.
More than 50 major retailers and luxury independents joined globally, alongside international retailer Signet (parent company of Blue Nile, Ernest Jones, Jared and Kay Jewelers). In the United States, participants included Ben Bridge, London Jewelers, Polacheck’s Jewelers, Lux Bond & Green, and Riddles. Across India and the Middle East, retailers such as Jawhara Jewellery, Malabar Gold & Diamonds, PNG Jewellers, Joyalukkas, Zen Diamonds and Aisshpra Gems and Jewels contributed. In China, prominent names included Chow Tai Fook, Sino Gem, Chow Sang Sang, Zbird, CHJ Jewellery, and Kimberlite Diamond.
The movement was further amplified by influencers and cultural voices including Richa Goyal Sikri, Archana Thani, Nitya Arora, Arundhati De Sheth, Diamonds Girl, The Champagne Gem, Stephanie Gottlieb, Katarina Perez, and Tallulah Willis, helping extend reach across fashion, media, and digital platforms.
Prominent industry groups and organizations from across the diamond value chain played a significant role, including the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), World Jewellery Confederation (CIBJO), Shree Krishna Exports (SRK), Bharat Diamond Bourse (BDB), Hari Krishna Exports (HK), Rosy Blue, and Julius Klein. Members of the Young Diamantaires community were also highly active, sharing their passion for natural diamonds across platforms.
A special shoutout to Bharat Diamond Bourse (BDB) for activating its 20-acre campus with large-scale installations, digital screens, and engaging over 70,000 participants. Hari Krishna Exports (HK) achieved 100% participation with over 9,000 employees and on-ground World Diamond Day installations. Shree Krishna Exports (SRK) for engaging 7,500 employees alongside a powerful on-ground installation celebrating artisans, collectively amplifying the World Diamond Day message at scale.
Participation also spanned key diamond origin regions, including Botswana, Angola, Canada, Namibia, and South Africa, showing the power of natural diamonds at their source.
The inaugural moment was designed to bring the industry together around a single, shared voice. With that foundation now in place, the Natural Diamond Council is positioned to expand World Diamond Day into a broader consumer-facing movement in the years ahead.
World Diamond Day was conceived not as a campaign, but as an annual movement rooted in real stories, shared openly across platforms, and driven by collective participation.
In a world where so much feels fast and easily replicated, natural diamonds remain a constant. They are symbols of something deeper: time, memory, and human connection. Formed over billions of years, each one carries a story. On World Diamond Day, those stories were shared across the world.
