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Pink diamonds have been able to bring joy to the hearts of collectors, investors and norm jewelry lovers all over. Owing to their scarcity, the beautiful color and the feeling of opulence they bring when worn. However, colored diamonds are slowly gaining popularity and none of them is more popular than the pink doamond.

The History of Pink Diamonds

Pink diamonds are not common and can be obtained only through several locations globally; the leading supplier once was the Argyle mine in Western Australia. Before its shutdown in the early year of 2020, the Argyle mine contributed more than 90% of the global. These diamonds are also located in comparatively smaller amounts in Brazil, Russia, Canada and South Africa.

What makes a pink doamond unique is its provenance that remains a secret to this date. However, they are not created by impurities like nitrogen or boron as other colored diamonds are. But, according to researchers, the colour arises from the structural irregularities of the crystal pattern of a diamond through which light is reflected.

Pink Diamonds as an Investment

Pink diamonds have however in recent years been viewed more as an investment asset. Because they are not often found and with the increasing popularity of colored gemstones, the prices have skyrocketed. 

These diamonds are available in ‘loose’ form or incorporated into high quality jewelry as investment jewels. The pink diamonds highest category include the fancy vivid pink by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). These diamonds have the deepest, and most valuable, degrees of color in the diamond.

Famous Pink Diamonds

Known since ancient times, pink diamonds were considered to be stones of royal rank and modern Hollywood stars. Some of the most famous examples include:

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  • The Pink Star: An oval cut pink doamond with a weight of 59.60 carats this diamond was sold for 71.2 million US dollars in 2017 a record to be broken for any gemstone.
  • The Graff Pink: The most bigger fancy intense pink doamond that weighed 24.78 carats owned by Winston consolidated $ 460 million in the year 2010.
  • The Williamson Pink Star: This pink gem was sold in 2022 and weighed 11.15 carats, the highest price per carat of any diamond was sold for $57.7 million.

Pink Diamonds in Jewelry Design

Pink diamonds are especially popular among designers primarily due to their charming and delicate look. Originally sourced and marketed in engagement rings or pendants/earrings, an addition of these diamonds brings class into a piece.

Another emerging concept in the world of jewelry is using a pink doamond in the halo, where the other pink stones are encompassing a white diamond. Altogether, compliance of these features adds beauty and an element of special character to the jewelry.

How to Choose a Pink Diamond

When selecting a pink doamond, several factors should be considered:

  1. Color: The shade, shade and intensity all affect the value of the pink doamond. They separate a bright color from a pale one because a bright pink is more valuable than a pale pink.
  2. Carat Weight: The larger pink stones are rarer and, therefore, costlier than the smaller ones.
  3. Clarity: For pink gemstones the inclusions are even less apparent but nonetheless, clearer gemstones are expensive.
  4. Cut: When it is cut, the colour should be clearly seen and the diamond can catch the light as much as it is possible.

When buying the pink doamond it is recommended to do it from reputable companies that offer GIA certification for the piece.

The Future of Pink Diamonds

As the availability reduces while the demand escalates, pink diamonds seem to have a better future ahead. Analysts are expecting an increase in the prices and that makes it the right investment as well as collection to consider.

This technology deals in chemically and physically indistinguishable diamonds from natural ones, but they are produced artificially. The process of developing a colourless pink doamond in a lab offers those interested in possessing a piece of this alluring stone an affordable way.

Conclusion

A pink doamond represents simplicity, elegance and precession, succinct and affluent. They come with unique backgrounds, royal charm and flair and potential for great investment apart from being assets of pride on the shoulders of every individual who counts it a privilege to own one. Whether one admires their elegant shades of color or regards them as an important resource, they are an unvarying timeless design that will usually continue to fascinate generations to come.

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Chris Bates

STEWARTVILLE

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