PERPETUUM
/perˈpe.tu.um/
Repurposed Everlasting Forever
is a New York based wholesaler for
Post-Consumer § Antique § Unusual.
Diamonds & Gemstones | Estate Jewelry.
SCS Certified Responsible Source
We’re changing the way you source diamonds and gemstones
We are not your ordinary gems supplier...
Our diamonds and colored gemstones, either antique or contemporary in origin, are certified as post-consumer recycled by SCS Global Services, a US environmental standards and auditing firm.
Every certified post-consumer gemstone you source from us carries a unique ID number which corresponds to an entry in our database. You as Makers/designers as well as your clients, can verify their provenance and quality information on our database too. On single stones over a half a carat, this number may also be found laser inscribed onto the girdle as permitted by the gemstone.
Our diamonds and colored gemstones, either antique or contemporary in origin, are certified as post-consumer recycled by SCS Global Services, a US environmental standards and auditing firm.
Every certified post-consumer gemstone you source from us carries a unique ID number which corresponds to an entry in our database. You as Makers/designers as well as your clients, can verify their provenance and quality information on our database too. On single stones over a half a carat, this number may also be found laser inscribed onto the girdle as permitted by the gemstone.
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SCS Certified Post-Consumer
Recycled Diamonds & Gemstones
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Where do post-consumer gems come from?
Post-consumer diamonds and colored gemstones are sourced from a variety of origins such as private estates, store trade-ins, auctions and pawn shops who buy/sell pre-owned jewelry from the public.
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Antique Diamonds: Rarer than rare
Unlike newly mined or manufactured diamonds, antique stones are truly rare and only growing rarer. Active mines in Botswana alone can yield more diamonds in one month than the entire world produced in 1900. Also, diamonds cut before South African mines were discovered (circa 1866) are even more rare: only a few and scarce alluvial deposits in Brazil, Borneo and India are documented to yield diamonds.