
Natural Diamonds
Natural Diamonds, Specified the Trade Way
Round, fancy, melee, calibrated, paired, or report-supported: SRX Diamonds works from the buyer's memo, not a public inventory screen.
Natural diamonds remain an important category for jewelers, wholesalers, retailers, and manufacturers who need durable stones, established grading language, and practical trade handling. We support natural diamond requests across a range of sizes, shapes, qualities, and commercial applications.
Availability changes with the market. For that reason, we do not present public live inventory or accept automatic online orders. Each request is reviewed directly.

Product Categories
Sourcing Categories, Clearly Framed
These are sourcing lanes, not a claim of live stock.
Lab reports may be available depending on the stone. Report details should be reviewed and matched to the stone before purchase.
Use report-supported language only when a report is available for that stone.
Requests may be reviewed by carat, cut, color, clarity, fluorescence, spread, report preference, and budget range.
Oval, emerald, cushion, pear, radiant, princess, marquise, asscher, heart, and specialty shapes where available.
Full cut, single cut, fancy melee, and production parcels with sorting expectations set upfront.
Repeatable size and quality ranges for production, repair, and recurring retail needs.
Earrings, side stones, three-stone layouts, bracelets, and line work reviewed for balance.
Larger stones, unusual sizes, tight makes, and client-driven requirements reviewed with realistic timing.
Commercial and fine requests handled with clear intended use, margin, and quality band.
Request Guidelines
How We Qualify Requests
The tighter the memo, the better the response.
- Shape
- Carat weight or size range
- Color range
- Clarity range
- Cut or make preference
- Grading report preference
- Fluorescence preference
- Quantity
- Budget or target range
- Delivery timing
- Intended use
- Treatment, origin, or documentation restrictions
Natural Diamond Disclosure
We use the term “natural diamond” to refer to diamonds formed by natural geological processes. We do not use “natural” to describe laboratory-grown diamonds.
Unless expressly stated in writing, natural diamond availability, pricing, grading, report status, and treatment status must be confirmed before purchase. Buyers should review documentation and request clarification on any characteristic that affects value, suitability, or resale representation.
Send a Natural Diamond Request
Shape, size, make, report preference, timing, and target range are enough to begin.