PRESS RELEASE

Diamonds.Com Rebrands Website

PRESS RELEASE, March 1st, 2019, Las Vegas… Diamonds.Com a Rapaport Group Company has rebranded its website to reflect our values. The new website will feature designs reflecting natural beauty and emotions. It will promote products that represent values of social responsibility and fair trade. It will create moments in people lives that reflect their love.

This new website will provide designers with an opportunity to showcase their jewelry. Jewelers and consumers will be encouraged to directly interact with the designers and create a connection that will highlight the ideas behind the jewelry. Designers will have an opportunity to promote products that they believe in.

Diamonds.Com is committed to natural diamonds. We will only present products that retain value over time and provide financial security based on natural scarcity. We believe that diamonds and jewelry should be special.

Diamonds.Com believes in the people behind the diamonds. From artisanal diggers in Sierra Leone, millions of cutters in India, to jewelers across the globe everyone is important and entitled to a fair trade. We are committed to supporting these values in everything we do.

“The natural diamond is the ultimate symbol of love and commitment. It is the most precious of objects because it integrates our physical and emotional desire to love. Diamonds.Com is committed to reflecting the true value of diamonds,” said Martin Rapaport, Chairman of the Rapaport Group.

Diamonds.com Media Contacts:
U.S.: Sherri Hendricks +1-702-893-9400;
H.K.: Sophia Cheung +852 2805 2620;
India: Prashant Bhojani +91-2266286510;
International: Avital Engelberg +1-718-521-4976;

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