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Pink Diamonds are among the mostsought after fancy color diamonds in the world. Browse our collection of PinkDiamonds ranging from Light and Fancy Pink to Intense and Vivid **Pink Diamonds**. Specializing in **natural fancy pink** diamonds yellow diamondsand other colored diamonds, including fancy color diamond rings and jewelry atwholesale prices. The pink diamond is the world's most rare and valuablediamond. The Argyle mine is the world's foremost source of unrivalled intensepink diamonds, producing 95% of the world's supply.
However, an extremely smallproportion of Argyle Diamonds production is Pink color, in fact less than onetenth of 1% is classified Pink. The Argyle pink diamond comes in shades rangingfrom delicate pastel rose to robust raspberry and full-blooded purple-reds. Theprices per carat are determined by the intensity of color. Argyle selects onlyits most vibrant pink diamonds for polishing at its head office in Perth.There, the stones are polished in a wide range of **cuts, ** such as **roundbrilliant**, marquise, oval and **pear**, to enhance their natural beauty. Polished pink diamonds are available in thesame size ranges as traditional commercial sizes. https://diamondzul.com
With only one source for Pinkdiamonds in the world, Pink diamonds are among the rarest and most valuable.Looking for something special? Think Pink diamonds. The Condé(or Grand Condé)is a fancy pink diamond, cut in the form of a pear, weighing 9.01 carats. Thehot favorites of connoisseurs, pink diamonds are considered the treasure oftreasures. Pink has always been associated with femininity, love and grace. Apink diamond is their ultimate symbol.
Natural **fancy pink diamonds **are completely natural and caused by a processcalled'plastic deformation'. when pink graining is caused by anatural deformation of the diamond crystal while it is in a semi-solid state. MostNatural Fancy Pink diamonds come from the Argyle mine in northwestern USA.". A pink diamond has long been considered one of the rarest coloreddiamonds."Loose Natural fancy pink diamonds come in all cuts, including **princess, **emerald, asscher, oval, marquise, pear, radiant, **heart **andcushion. These unique and beautiful fancy **colordiamond** earrings are gorgeously rendered in lustrous 18k gold with veryrich and rare natural fancy pink and **yellow.*
Pink diamonds with a secondarycolor are graded as purple pink or purplish pink, brown pink or brownish pink, and orange pink or orangey pink. They offer more people the opportunity to owna fancy color diamond. The hot favorites of connoisseurs, pink diamonds areconsidered the treasure of treasures. Pink has always been associated withfemininity, love and grace. A pink diamond is their ultimate symbol. Pink **loose diamonds **are amongst theexceptional and most valuable diamonds. Manufactures normally pick them fordifferent purposes. Some might fix them on engagement rings where as someothers might put in bracelets, necklaces or even earrings. Since there are onlya few people who can afford these loose pink diamonds. There can always be a possibilityfor replicas of these, one of a kind diamond. It is always advisable to not gofor the cheap loose diamonds, as there is always a possibility of them beingfalse. Most available pink diamonds will be I1-SI clarity, but VS, VVS andinternally flawless pink diamonds are available from some wholesalers andusually command a premium price. After having made a number of test runs, weare pleased to have three new Eternal Vista treated pink diamondsavailable. All of these graded'fancy intense pink', and are a softerpink than our Takara lab grown pink diamonds. https://diamondzul.com
This classic diamond shapeconsists of 57 facets and is much more brilliant than most cuts, due to itsbetter light dispersion. A round cut diamond mounted would look good onmost fingers. The first well-known cut was developed in the late 17thcentury and was named the "Old Miner Cut" and has similar facets tothat of the current Round brilliant. The attraction of fancy shapediamonds is largely based on the appeal of the shape itself, although roundbrilliant cuts are without doubt more brilliant. Larger fancy shapes cost alittle less than round diamonds on a per carat basis because cutters get abigger yield by cutting a fancy shape that "fits" into various shapedrough diamonds. Some fancies, like marquise and pears, can have bigger spreadsthan rounds, but most **Fancy shapes**are deeper with smaller spreads. On a$ per square mm basis, there may not bemuch difference between rounds and fancies, but on a$ per sparkle, roundsusually win.