The power behind De Beers' strategic masterstroke

Some of the lab-grown diamonds De Beers will be launching soon PIC:LIGHTBOX.COM
Some of the lab-grown diamonds De Beers will be launching soon PIC:LIGHTBOX.COM

De Beers' executives say the group's entry into synthetics is driven by demand, but the diamond giant's shrewd tactics that have helped it dominate the industry for 130 years suggest deeper motives. Staff Writer, MBONGENI MGUNI looks beneath the surface

If you can’t beat them, join them, then crush them. From decades of fighting against synthetics, proclaiming them as the single biggest threat to natural diamonds and the industry, De Beers announced it had changed tact this week and was launching its own synthetic line of diamonds.

Typical of De Beers, the nomenclature around its synthetics is uniquely its own. Rather than “synthetics,” De Beers’ artificial diamonds are called “lab-grown”. In the same vein, De Beers’ monthly sales of diamonds are not called auctions, but “sights,” and the buyers aren’t “bidders” but “sightholders”.

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