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In 2019, Consumers Clicked On …

EditorsMar 09, 2020

In 2019, Consumers Clicked On …

Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff breaks down the data from GemFind’s annual report detailing activity on jewelry retail websites.

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The “Carousel” diamond engagement ring in platinum from Gumuchian fits a 1- or 2-carat round center stone with a half carat of round diamonds in the setting ($3,000, excluding center stone). White metals and round diamonds predominated consumers’ online ring searches in 2019, according to GemFind.

Oh, hello there.

It’s been a while since I’ve had the chance to write a blog post, as I’ve been busy working on a long-form story on lab-grown diamonds for our upcoming Market Issue, which is scheduled to come out in early May.

Last week, I finally had the chance to take a breath and catch up with GemFind CEO and President Alex Fetanat, whose company just released its annual Jewelry Consumer Trends Report.

The report distills data collected from the more than 400 retail jewelry websites that use the JewelCloud platform, breaking down what consumers clicked on and searched for most on retailers’ websites in 2019.

Overall, Fetanat said the total number of clicks increased year-over-year, highlighting the need for jewelers today to not only have a website, but to have a modern-looking one that displays the products they want to sell in their stores.

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“[Jewelers] who don’t have a good online presence, or aren’t showing products online, they need to rethink that,” he said. “The data speaks for itself. People are searching, people are clicking on product.”

Here are five points of interest from the report, which can be found in its entirety on the GemFind website.

1. People click on diamonds all year long.
There are, however, a couple little peak periods in the clicks-by-month chart for 2019 GemFind produced (seen below).

We see a little spike in diamond clicks in early February (right before Valentine’s Day) and, interestingly, in early March.



A similar peak took place again in early July before searches spiked in mid-October (Fetanat said he does not have an explanation for this sharp increase, which happened around Oct. 17), and then remained elevated in November and December before falling off a bit later in the month.

These are, presumably, consumers searching for diamonds to pop the question over the holidays.

2. Consumers look for bridal jewelry more than anything else.
This isn’t surprising to anyone who knows the fine jewelry industry. Even with marriage rates down from what they were a couple decades ago, bridal is still a big business.

Millions of couples (2.2 million last year, according to The Wedding Report) still tie the knot every year, and as The Knot noted in its 2019 Jewelry & Engagement Study, 97 percent exchange a ring of some sort when they do so.

GemFind data shows in 2019, more
than half of online jewelry searches had to do with rings.

Searches for engagement ring semi-mounts predominated, accounting for nearly one-third (28 percent) of the total, while just “rings” accounted for 15 percent of searches and complete engagement rings, 13 percent.


In 2019, watches accounted for about 9 percent of jewelry searches online. Pictured here is the Chronograph A (aka the Surfboard), a design from the 1970s recently updated and re-released by Bulova ($695 retail).

Rounding out the list of most-searched-for jewelry items were necklaces (10 percent of searches), and earrings and watches (both 9 percent).

All told, 84 percent of jewelry searches were for one of the aforementioned items.

3. More than 40 percent of consumers clicked on items priced at $1,000 or less.
In 2019, the highest percentage of clicks, 32 percent, were concentrated in the $1,001-$2,500 price bracket, with GemFind calling this the “sweet spot” for diamond jewelry purchases.

But it’s worth noting 42 percent of clicks were on items priced at $1,000 or less: 16 percent of consumer clicks were on jewelry in the $501-$1,000 price range; 12 percent in the $251-500 range; 10 percent in the $101-250 range; and 4 percent clicks on items priced under $100.

Only 27 percent of clicks were concentrated on items priced at $2,501 and up, though it is interesting to note more consumers showed interest in items priced above $10,000 than $5,001-$7,500 or $7,501-$10,000.

4. White metals remain the overwhelming favorite.
While yellow gold fashion jewelry is enjoying a resurgence, and we even see a bit of yellow and rose gold popping up in bridal jewelry, consumers still search for white metals more than anything else.

The most-searched-for metal in 2019 was 14-karat white gold, which accounted for 41 percent of online looks, while 18-karat white gold came in at 11 percent, platinum held steady at 10 percent and sterling silver totaled 7 percent.


This 14-karat white gold Starburst cut-out pendant from Ankha retails for $1,850. White gold was the metal consumers searched for the most in 2019, as were pieces priced between $1,001 and $2,500.

This brings the white metal total to 69 percent of all searches.

A total of 15 percent of consumers were looking for 14-karat yellow gold while about 5 percent searched 14-karat rose gold.

5. Consumers’ diamond desires remain the same.
The last time I did a story on GemFind’s consumer trends report was in September 2018. At that time, the overall profile of the diamond consumers looked for most was a 1-carat, G color diamond with VS2 clarity, excellent cut grade and a grading report from the Gemological Institute of America.

Fast-forward to 2019, and consumers are looking for a: G color, VS2 clarity diamond that is 1-1.25 carats with an excellent cut grade.

The most searched-for shape also remains unchanged.

It is far and away the round, with searches topping 160,000. The second-place shape, the oval, fell just short of 40,000 searches, while the cushion cut came in third place at about 35,000 searches.

And the Gemological Institute of America continued to dominate grading report searches; no other lab was even close.

GemFind data shows that in 2019, there were nearly 25,000 searches for GIA grading reports. The next two closest labs, International Gemological Institute (IGI) and European Gemological Institute (EGL), didn’t even hit 5,000.
Michelle Graffis the editor-in-chief at National Jeweler, directing the publication’s coverage both online and in print.

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