Fancy Pink Diamonds: The Ultimate Guide
Fancy coloured loose pink diamonds are among the most coveted and rare gems in the world.
In short: Natural pink diamonds get their hue from crystal lattice distortion (not impurities) — predominantly mined from Australia's Argyle mine, which closed in November 2020 and now drives steep secondary-market premiums. Prices for Fancy Vivid Pink typically run £200,000-2 million+ per carat. The Williamson Pink Star sold for £41.4 million in 2022. Lab-grown pink diamonds (HPHT) carry identical optical properties at 80-95% lower cost.
Known for their exquisite hue and romantic appeal, these diamonds are not only stunning but also a significant investment.
Fancy pink diamonds are often chosen for engagement rings, bracelets, necklaces, and other luxurious jewellery pieces.
Origin of fancy pink diamonds
The majority of fancy pink diamonds originate from the Argyle Diamond Mine in Western Australia.
This mine produces over 90% of the world's supply of these rare gems.
Additionally, small quantities can be found in regions like Siberia, Brazil, South Africa, Canada, and Tanzania.
Understanding fancy pink diamond shades
Fancy pink diamonds are available in various shades and tones.
The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) grades them as fancy light pink, fancy pink, fancy intense pink, rare fancy vivid pink, and fancy deep pink.
Diamonds with darker tones and high saturation, especially pure pinks and purplish pinks, are highly valued and sought after by collectors.
Special colour combinations
The combination of pink and purple in diamonds is particularly unique and desirable.
Unlike other colour combinations, where one hue might devalue the gem, pink and purple maintain similar rarity and appeal, making both purple pink and pink purple diamonds equally coveted.
Investment value of pink diamonds
Due to their rarity and beauty, fancy pink diamonds are among the most valuable coloured diamonds.
Prices can range from $100,000 per carat to over $1,000,000 per carat, depending on factors like colour intensity, cut, and clarity.
They are considered excellent investment pieces, with a history of fetching high prices at auctions.
Famous fancy pink diamonds
Several famous pink diamonds have made headlines due to their size, beauty, and auction prices.
Notable examples include:
- The Daria-i-Noor: A 186-carat light pink diamond, part of the Iranian crown jewels.
- The Noor-ul-Ain: A 60.0-carat diamond set in the Iranian Empress Farah Pahlavi's wedding tiara.
- The Graff Pink Diamond: A 24.78-carat diamond sold for $46 million at Sotheby's.
- The Princie Diamond: A 34.65-carat diamond sold for $39.3 million at Christie's.
Buying pink diamonds
For those looking to purchase fancy pink diamonds, considering factors like weight class and secondary hues can make these gems more affordable.
Lighter shades and diamonds with secondary colours such as brown or orange can offer the allure of pink diamonds at a lower cost.
Using a rose gold setting can enhance the diamond's colour, making lighter pinks appear more vivid.
Celebrities and pink diamonds
Fancy pink diamonds are a popular choice among celebrities and royalty.
Notable pink diamond pieces have been worn by Queen Elizabeth II, Jennifer Lopez, Mariah Carey, and Blake Lively, adding to their allure and prestige.
Where to buy fancy pink diamonds
Rêve Diamonds in Hatton Garden, London, offers a stunning collection of fancy pink diamond jewellery.
From engagement rings to necklaces, their exquisite pieces cater to various budgets, providing the finest pink diamonds for every occasion.
For more information or to view our collection, visit Rêve Diamonds.

WHERE CAN I BUY FANCY COLOURED LOOSE PINK DIAMOND JEWELLERY?
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