.diamonds Domain Registrationfrom £78.56/yr


Why Choose a .diamonds Domain?

The .diamonds extension is one of the original industry-specific new gTLDs delegated by ICANN in 2014, operated by Identity Digital (formerly Donuts). It speaks directly to the jewellery trade — wholesalers, cutters, designers, and retailers — at a time when buyers increasingly research high-value purchases online before stepping into a showroom. Unlike a generic .com, a .diamonds address signals exactly what sits behind the URL, which matters for an industry built on trust, certification, and provenance.

Ideal for:

  • Independent jewellers and bespoke ring designers
  • Diamond wholesalers and loose-stone dealers
  • Lab-grown diamond brands and ethical sourcing companies
  • Engagement ring boutiques and bridal specialists
  • Gemmologists and certification consultants

Things to know:

  • Unrestricted — anyone, anywhere can register, with no requirement to prove industry affiliation.
  • Run by Identity Digital, the same registry behind hundreds of new gTLDs including .jewelry and .gold.
  • Some short, generic, or high-value keywords are reserved as premium names and carry higher renewal fees that persist year after year — always check the tier before registering.

Creative .diamonds Domain Ideas

  • Hatton.diamonds — a London jeweller referencing Hatton Garden
  • Lab.diamonds — a brand selling exclusively lab-grown stones
  • Ethical.diamonds — a conflict-free sourcing directory
  • Rare.diamonds — a coloured-diamond specialist or auction site
  • Bespoke.diamonds — a made-to-order engagement ring studio
  • Certified.diamonds — a GIA grading and verification service

Frequently asked questions about .diamonds

Registration is unrestricted. You don't need to be a jeweller, gemmologist, or part of the diamond trade to register a .diamonds address. Anyone, anywhere in the world can buy one, which means the names you want may be in demand from outside the industry too — so it's worth securing yours sooner rather than later.

You can register a .diamonds domain for between one and ten years at a time. Longer registrations protect you from accidental expiry and give search engines a small signal of stability. You can also enable auto-renew so the domain renews automatically each year using your stored payment method.

Yes. The registry classifies certain short, generic, or commercially valuable terms as premium names, which carry higher registration and renewal fees. The premium price is usually charged every year, not just at registration, so it's worth confirming the tier shown in the search results before you commit to a name.

Yes. If you already hold a .diamonds domain at another registrar, you can transfer it across as long as it's been registered for at least 60 days, is unlocked at the losing registrar, and you have the authorisation code. Transferring in extends your registration by a further year from the current expiry date.

After expiry the domain enters a renewal grace period during which you can still renew at the standard rate. After that it moves into a redemption phase, where recovery is possible but incurs a registry redemption fee. Once that window closes the name is released and may be re-registered by anyone — including competitors.