Why Choose Natural Diamonds?

Discover Timeless Elegance with Reagan Steele Jewelers

At Reagan Steele Jewelers, we take pride in offering the finest quality natural diamonds, meticulously hand-selected for their brilliance and beauty. Our diamonds are not only a testament to craftsmanship but also a commitment to ethical sourcing—because true luxury begins with responsibility.

Why Choose Reagan Steele?

  • Highest Quality: Every diamond meets the most rigorous standards for cut, clarity, and brilliance.
  • Ethically Sourced: Feel confident knowing your jewelry reflects your values.
  • Timeless Designs: Perfect for every milestone, from subtle stud earrings to dazzling custom creations.

 

"While 99% of prominent laboratories grade diamonds the old-fashioned way - determining the grades of diamonds based on human opinions - we are the 1% grading diamonds with A.I. Technology. Our rare process ensures our diamonds are graded by the most advanced A.I. technology on Earth.
The first step to our unique process is prescreening diamonds to reject all those with what we call BGM (Brown, Green, or Milky hues within the white diamond). These hues not only devalue the diamond but are difficult to identify when researching diamonds online. Take note that these hues are not disclosed on 99% of the prominent grading reports and laboratories."
- [Rare & Forever Website]
Want to learn more?  Click Here!
Rare & Forever Natural Diamonds also supports Diamonds Do Good. 
"Founded in 2007, inspired by Nelson Mandela’s encouragement to tell the positive story of natural diamonds, we’ve grown into a global organization. Today, we serve as an impartial third-party authenticator, showcasing the meaningful contributions of natural diamonds to communities worldwide.
From education and healthcare initiatives to entrepreneurship programs and environmental conservation efforts, we support a wide range of projects that create lasting, positive change. By choosing a natural diamond, you become part of this inspiring journey of impact." - Diamonds Do Good History
To learn more about the Diamonds Do Good project, click the link above.