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In another thread we have just mentioned the possibility of diamonds becoming commoditized. I don''t think it should be a big fear to anyone, but true branding does further the process. I just don''t think commoditization is about to happen.
A true brand is CONSISTENT in nature. Who ever wants a Kleenex knows what to expect on their tender nose. Who last squeezed the Charmin? A diamond brand requires the cutter to stick to very strict guidleines of cut. They need to pick their parameters wisely and then stick to them. Some vendors are doing just that, but others have created some questionable products that are doomed to failure in light of what branding is all about.
When you thin of GE or Sony, you don''t worry about the contents of their box being broken. They know how to build stuff and how to pack it. When you think of Toyota, you know you will get from A to B with decent assurance. Why? Because these big corporations know what a brand means and how to make it stick.
A few diamond vendors are selling branded diamonds with strong matching pf parameters and performance. These have a far better chance of "making it" than those who sell a so-called brand that has parameters all over the place.
A true brand is CONSISTENT in nature. Who ever wants a Kleenex knows what to expect on their tender nose. Who last squeezed the Charmin? A diamond brand requires the cutter to stick to very strict guidleines of cut. They need to pick their parameters wisely and then stick to them. Some vendors are doing just that, but others have created some questionable products that are doomed to failure in light of what branding is all about.
When you thin of GE or Sony, you don''t worry about the contents of their box being broken. They know how to build stuff and how to pack it. When you think of Toyota, you know you will get from A to B with decent assurance. Why? Because these big corporations know what a brand means and how to make it stick.
A few diamond vendors are selling branded diamonds with strong matching pf parameters and performance. These have a far better chance of "making it" than those who sell a so-called brand that has parameters all over the place.