2 Carat Fancy Vivid Purple Pink SI1 Hexagon Shape Diamond Ring
1 Carat Fancy Deep Pink Radiant Cut Diamond Ring
.54ct Fancy Vivid Pink & .60ct Fancy Vivid Bluish Green Cuts Radiant Cut Diamond Ring
1 Carat Fancy Deep Pink I1 Emerald Cut Diamond Ring
1 Carat Fancy Intense Purple Pink Oval Cut Diamond Ring
Pink is the rarest commercial color in diamonds — fewer than 0.01% of all natural diamonds mined exhibit a true pink hue. The Argyle mine in Western Australia, which produced more than 90% of the world’s pink diamonds, closed in 2020. With no comparable source coming online, pink diamond pricing has accelerated past every other fancy color.
Every pink diamond in this collection is natural, untreated, and graded by the GIA. The pink spectrum spans Light Pink, Fancy Pink, Fancy Intense Pink, Fancy Vivid Pink, and Fancy Deep Pink, with secondary modifiers (Purplish Pink, Brownish Pink, Orangy Pink) shifting both appearance and value. Stones from the Argyle mine carry their original Argyle inscription where applicable.
Settings are typically platinum paired with 18kt rose gold — rose gold reflects warm tones into the pavilion, supporting saturation; platinum keeps prong work clean and color-neutral. Most rings in the collection are three-stone or halo designs, where the center pink is flanked by white or pink micro pavé to draw the eye into the color.
Natural Fancy Pink diamond rings — including stones from the now-closed Argyle mine — graded and certified by the GIA. Handmade in platinum and rose gold.
About Fancy Pink Diamonds
Pink diamonds owe their color to lattice distortion — physical pressure during crystal formation rather than chemical impurities. That mechanism is dramatically rarer than the boron (blue) and nitrogen (yellow) substitutions that produce other fancy colors, which is why pink diamonds command the highest per-carat prices among fancy colors.
The Argyle mine’s closure has consolidated pink diamonds into a finite, no-longer-replenishing supply. Stones with Argyle origin documentation now trade at premiums above comparable non-Argyle pinks of the same GIA grade.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a Fancy Pink diamond ring worth?
Pink diamonds command the highest per-carat prices among fancy colors. A 1-carat Fancy Light Pink starts in the high five figures; a 5-carat Fancy Vivid Pink reaches the multi-millions. Every ring in this collection is GIA certified and priced on request.
Are Argyle pink diamonds more valuable?
Yes — significantly. Following the Argyle mine's closure in 2020, stones with documented Argyle provenance trade at 30–60% premiums over non-Argyle pinks of the same GIA grade. We carry both.
What does Fancy Vivid Pink mean?
Fancy Vivid is the highest GIA saturation grade — the color reads at maximum intensity to the naked eye. Vivid Pink is the rarest pink saturation and represents fewer than 1% of all pink diamonds graded by GIA.
Why are pink diamonds set in rose gold?
Rose gold reflects warm tones into the diamond's pavilion, supporting the perceived saturation of pink. Platinum and white gold are color-neutral and used in three-stone settings to keep prong work clean — most pieces in this collection combine both metals.
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