About Caratprice
Caratprice is building a direct gemstone trading ecosystem with lower barriers, transparent costs, services, and better market access for buyers and sellers.
Built for people who trade natural gemstones
Caratprice exists to make gemstone trading more open, direct, and transparent for buyers and sellers around the world. The platform is shaped around the practical needs of the trade: listing quality, buyer confidence, reputation, settlement protection, and access to market context.
The gemstone market is global, specialized, and often relationship-driven. Caratprice brings more of that process online while preserving the details that matter: documentation, item evidence, seller accountability, and clear transaction steps.
A marketplace with services around it
Caratprice is not only a listing board. It combines auctions, Buy Now listings, escrow protection, valuation support, custody workflows, finance options, reviews, and community discussion into a single ecosystem.
That structure helps different types of users. A collector can compare stones, a jeweler can source inventory, a seller can reach new buyers, and a trade team can request support for valuation, vault, or settlement needs.
Transparent costs and accessible trade
The platform is designed around transparent marketplace costs, including 0% buyer premium and 0% seller commission on platform transactions. Lower friction matters because fees can change pricing decisions for both buyers and sellers.
Caratprice aims to lower barriers while still increasing accountability. Users can start with basic marketplace actions and then use deeper services when a transaction or gemstone requires additional protection.
Why the ecosystem approach matters
Gemstone trading is not one simple action. It includes discovery, evidence review, negotiation, payment, delivery, inspection, reputation, and sometimes custody or finance. Caratprice is organized around that full sequence instead of treating each listing as an isolated advertisement.
This ecosystem approach helps buyers understand the available protections before they commit, and it helps sellers show that a stone can be supported by more than a short description. Marketplace pages, service pages, reviews, and community content all reinforce the same trust model.
Caratprice is still practical at the point of purchase: users can browse, bid, buy, ask questions, and request support. The broader structure exists so those actions have more context and stronger accountability.
The company pages explain that mission in plain terms so visitors can understand why the marketplace, service workflows, and public education content are part of the same product strategy.