This article provides an overview of the essential steps and guidelines for uploading your diamonds to ensure compliance and maximize visibility on RapNet.
Why Upload Diamonds to RapNet?
Uploading diamonds to RapNet connects you to a vast global network of buyers and sellers. Maintaining accurate and up-to-date listings enhances your credibility and makes it easier for buyers to find your diamonds.
Overview of the Uploading Process
The diamond upload process involves four key components outlined below, with detailed links for further guidance
There are various methods for sellers to list and update diamond inventory to RapNet.
Diamond Listings Policy on RapNet
To maintain trust and marketplace standards, all members must adhere to our Trading Rules and Code of Conduct, which include,
Forbidden Diamonds
Lab-Grown Diamonds: We do not allow lab-grown diamonds to be uploaded and listed for sale on RapNet.
White diamonds with a green tinge/hue/shade
Any diamonds originating from Zimbabwe, diamonds from Russian Source, or Sanctioned Products
Treated Diamonds: All diamond treatments must be specified in the Treatment field. Click here to see which treatments we allow on RapNet.
Incorrect Listings and Misrepresentation of Diamonds: Diamond listings on RapNet, including location, availability, price, and certification, must be accurately provided.
Click here to read more on RapNet's Listing Policy and refer to RapNet Trading Rules & Code of Conduct, Sections 4 and 6
Choosing a Diamond Upload Method
These are the 3 most common diamond uploading methods, all are manual
Method | Format | More Information | Help Article |
Single Diamond |
| Go to this page to start uploading now | |
RapNet XL | CSV, XLS, XLSX | Click here to download RapNet XL | |
RapNet Website | CSV | Click here to download our CSV template inventory file |
You can also upload using an API that automates uploading for you or through using web services.
Click here to read more about uploading your diamonds via API.
Important note for API and Authentication
To upload your diamonds using an API, your programmer needs a login token to authenticate and access upload resources. Click here for guidance.
For security reasons, do not share your RapNet login credentials with your programmer.
Which diamond uploading method is right for me?
It's hard to track your inventory doing single uploads so we recommend uploading from an Excel or CSV file.
Single diamond uploads are meant for people with 20-30 diamonds or less.
With Excel or CSV, you can choose to update or replace all, depending on if you want to only add changes or resync your entire RapNet stock with your Excel file.
API: Advised for members with a large active inventory. The inventory source can either be a stock program or an XL file.
Diamond Pricing Guidance
White diamonds (D-Z color) under 4ct must be uploaded with $/ct or discount. Fancy colors can be uploaded without a price.
There are 4 columns for diamond pricing: RapNet Price, RapNet Discount Percent, Cash Price, and Cash Price Discount Percent.
Please refer to this article to learn more about these 4 columns and how they affect your pricing.
If both discount % and $/ct are filled in and uploaded, RapNet only considers the $/ct so carefully check the pricing in your diamond inventory upload file
There’s no need to fill out the Rapaport price. RapNet calculates that when uploading the diamond.
10-carat+ diamonds: If you use the 5-carat price list to price your 10-carat+ diamonds, you will need to upload the diamond data with $/ct pricing, not the discount %.
Diamond Listing Maintenance Rules
To keep your diamonds visible and relevant, adhere to these important rules:
Refresh Listings Weekly: Ensure your inventory is updated to remain active on the platform.
Accurate Availability: Remove sold items promptly and adjust details as needed.
By following these guidelines and leveraging RapNet’s tools, you can effectively manage your diamond listings and grow your business. Visit the linked articles for step-by-step instructions and more details on each part of the process.