10 Jul

Rahaminov Diamond Engagement Rings

Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring set in 18k White Gold by Rahaminov

Like Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers, Rahaminov Diamonds is a family-owned and operated business that has, for over 70 years. In fact, they have supplied the fine jewelry world rare and marvelous diamonds in the form of diamond engagement rings and incredible jewelry.

Rahaminov Emerald Cushion Cut Dangle Diamond Earrings in 18k White Gold

Award Winner – Rahaminov

Having won numerous awards, including the prestigious 2016 Grand Prize JCK Jewelers’ Choice Award, Rahaminov routinely creates rare and breathtaking diamond jewelry. This is because they expertly crafted engagement rings which highlight and enhance the diamond’s unique shape.

It is through their exquisite designs, unparalleled craftsmanship and attention to detail, Rahaminov Diamonds became an internationally recognized diamond house. On another note, they are based out of Los Angeles. Moreover, by showcasing their impressive inventory of rare and important diamonds, Rahaminov routinely brings their jewelry to life.

Ingrained in their mantra is the belief that the diamond is as rare as the woman who wears it. Women design Rahaminov jewelry for women. The diamond inspires the design.

Three Stone Diamond Halo Engagement Rings set in 18k White Gold by Rahaminov

By stopping by Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers in Whitefish Bay, you can view our beautiful collection of one-of-a-kind Rahaminov jewelry pieces. Furthermore, Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers’ is a preferred retailer in Wisconsin. More importantly, we look forward to many years to come!  That being said, if you are not sure where to start, check out Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers’ article on diamond education.

Diamond engagement rings by Rahaminov

09 May

Diamonds Throughout History | Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers

Two monumental diamond sales already slated in 2017, so we decided to take an in-depth look into diamond history.  We are going a step further and examining stories behind some of the more famous stones as well.

The Origins – Diamond History

The G.I.A., the world’s foremost authority on diamonds, colored stones and pearls, states diamond history can be set as early as the 4th century BC in India, when diamonds were given value. (G.I.A. – “Diamond History Lore”). Various trade routes, helped diamond appear in countries like France and Italy. By the 14th century, diamonds had become the fashion norm across Europe, and the importance of diamond cutting emerged in Venice (CBS – “Diamond History”). The supply source in India declined, due to demand, which caused the value to increase.  This demand obviously led explorers and entrepreneurs to venture elsewhere. And in the 1700’s, Brazil became a powerhouse in the diamond industry. They dominated the market place for over 150 years (G.I.A.)!

The Modern Diamond Industry

In 1866 miners discovered a large deposit of diamonds in Kimberly, South Africa. This began the modern diamond industry. Hence the name Kimberlite tunnels. One of the most famous diamonds, Star of South Africa, was unearthed three years later. Originally an 83.5 carat rough diamond, was cut to a 47.69 carat pear-shaped diamond, and traded for “500 hundred sheep, ten oxen and a horse” (Famous Diamonds – “Star of South Africa Diamond”). Then, in 1888, a young entrepreneur named Cecil Rhodes established the De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, which at one point “controlled up to 90% of rough diamond production in the world”.

De Beers

“In the 1870’s, annual production of rough diamond was well under a million carats. By the 1920’s, the figure was around three million carats. Fifty years later, annual production approached 50 million carats, and in the 1990’s it surpassed 100 million carats per year”, (G.I.A.). Prior to 1947, engagement rings rarely used diamonds. It wasn’t until the De Beers hired N.W. Ayer (an advertising agency) to come-up with the world-famous slogan, “A Diamond is Forever”, that the diamond marketplace changed forever. This slogan was so effective that Ad Age deemed it the slogan of the century. According to The Atlantic, in the proceeding 40 years, “De Beers’ wholesale diamond sales in the United States increased from $23 million to $2.1 billion (U.S.D.)”.

Current Market

Australia, Botswana, Russia, Congo Republic, Canada, South Africa and India produce the majority of natural diamonds. For more incredible stories behind many famous diamonds, we recommend checking out this site. In the meantime, we invite you to take a look at Schwanke-Kasten Jewelers’ expansive diamond jewelry selection and G.I.A. certified diamond engagement rings. Rings that reflect the beauty of your true love.

This link is a brief timeline of the history of some very famous diamonds.

Hope you enjoyed!

28 Jan

De Beers Diamond Jewelry and the Chinese Market

De Beers – a name not only synonymous with diamonds, but also with creating demand from simple marketing, is at it again. From the origins

Named as the originator of the diamond engagement ring, De Beers created an artificial “need” through marketing and product placement in films and television to make a diamond engagement ring the standard. The campaign began in 1938 and continues today.

De Beers Diamond Jewelry Chinese Market

Now De Beers has got its eye on China. With billions of dollars of new wealth, China should be a steady customer to the diamond industry. Lately, sales of raw diamonds to China have dropped 15 percent. This is due largely to the Chinese economic slowdown has stifled the amount of diamond jewelry of all types purchased.

Upon the adoption of diamond engagement rings by the Chinese people 10 years ago, diamond sales to China increased at almost 20% per year from 2009-2013 and diamond engagement rings account for 10% of jewelry purchases in China.

More importantly, De Beers must find new customers in the form of young couples. Because they agree that using diamonds as gifts, they will show a particularly strong affinity.

Representatives from De Beers have said they intend to market the custom of gift-giving. Representatives want diamonds to be at the top of the gift-giving list. Most importantly, by associating diamonds with gifts rather than with a self-purchase, the Chinese will feel an obligation to find an over-the-top gift.  Playing on social codes, and a strong marketing campaign, De Beers is sure to fill the void.

Schwanke-Kasten has a wide selection of diamond engagement rings.  Visit the Schwanke-Kasten website for more.

Moreover, many have heard of the Forevermark brand and know of it’s quality diamonds and diamond jewelry.