The Value of The Survivor

THE VALUE OF THE SURVIVOR: A TRIUMPH OF RARITY

True luxury is not found in what is mass-produced, but in what managed to exist against all odds.

The Hareeca 1.25-carat Rose Diamond is not merely a stone; it is a survivor. Because of the extreme geometric complexity of our signature rose silhouette, the diamond-cutting process reaches the absolute limit of what is physically possible.

The Price of Perfection

For every single masterpiece that reaches your handbag, eight to ten diamonds fracture and fail under the pressure of the craftsman’s tools. We do not accept "near-perfect." We only accept the one that endures. When you carry the Hareeca Masterpiece, you are not just carrying 1.25 carats—you are carrying the singular victor of a process that claimed ten others.


Beyond the Carat Weight

While 32 grams of 18K Gold Vermeil provides the physical substance and presence of the piece, the true value lies in the selection. Out of a world of billions, only 756 diamonds will ever survive this journey.

The Investment of the Few

By the time the Vault closes on March 20, 2026, these 756 pieces will represent a closed chapter in high-jewelry history. You are acquiring the result of an impossible manufacturing journey—a gem that represents endurance, destiny, and the uncompromising standards of a true global collector.