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Why Natural Diamonds Are Rare (and Why That Matters)

Published: May 27, 2026
Why Natural Diamonds Are Rare (and Why That Matters)
Author: 
Kati Magana
Natural diamonds are one of the rarest materials on Earth—and that rarity is a big part of what makes them so special.

If you’ve ever wondered why natural diamonds hold their value or why they’re considered so meaningful, it all comes back to how they’re formed.

How Natural Diamonds Are Formed
Natural diamonds are created deep within the Earth’s mantle under extreme heat and pressure.
This process happens over billions of years—long before humans ever existed. Carbon is subjected to intense conditions, eventually crystallizing into what we recognize as a diamond.
From there, volcanic activity brings these diamonds closer to the Earth’s surface, where they can be discovered.
It’s a process that simply can’t be rushed or recreated naturally.

Why Rarity Matters
Unlike lab-grown diamonds, natural diamonds have a finite supply.
There are only so many that exist within the Earth, and finding them requires significant time, effort, and resources.
This limited availability is one of the reasons natural diamonds have historically held their value over time.

When something is rare, it becomes more than just beautiful—it becomes meaningful.

The Difference Between Natural and Lab-Grown Supply
Lab-grown diamonds can be created continuously using advanced technology.
Because they can be produced on demand, their supply is essentially unlimited—and as production increases, pricing continues to adjust.
Natural diamonds, on the other hand, are limited by nature itself. No matter how advanced technology becomes, new natural diamonds cannot be created. See more Lab Grown vs. Natural Diamonds

That distinction plays a major role in both rarity and long-term value.

The Emotional Meaning Behind Rarity
For many people, the rarity of a natural diamond is part of its appeal.
It represents something enduring—something that has existed for billions of years and will continue to exist long into the future.

That sense of permanence is one of the reasons natural diamonds are often chosen for life’s most meaningful moments.

Our Perspective at Saxons
At Saxons Fine Jewelers, we focus on natural diamonds because we believe in their rarity, their story, and their lasting value.
That said, we know every customer is different. We’re always happy to walk you through both natural and lab-grown options so you can decide what feels right for you.

No pressure—just honest guidance.
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