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Coloured diamonds – also known as “fancy diamonds” – are among the rarest and most captivating gemstones in the world. Found in an array of stunning shades, they offer a luxurious alternative to traditional white diamonds.
Only around one in 10,000 diamonds forms with a natural fancy colour, and among them, pink diamonds are some of the rarest and most sought-after. Their soft, romantic hue and exceptional scarcity make them a symbol of both elegance and exclusivity.
Unlike colourless diamonds, which are valued for their lack of colour, fancy coloured diamonds increase in value as the intensity of their colour deepens. Pink diamonds, in particular, can range from subtle blush tones to vibrant magenta shades, with the most vivid examples commanding exceptionally high prices.
Natural pink diamonds are formed under immense pressure, and it is believed their colour is caused by distortions in the diamond’s crystal lattice – rather than trace elements, as with many other fancy colours. This unique formation process gives pink diamonds their distinct and highly desirable hue.
Pink diamonds are graded by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) based on their primary colour and intensity. Common grading terms include:
The more saturated and evenly distributed the pink colour, the more valuable the diamond – particularly in larger carat sizes.
Pink diamonds are a popular choice for engagement rings, fine jewellery pieces, and investment portfolios. They are often paired with white diamonds to enhance contrast and maximise visual impact.
The grading of pink diamonds is a meticulous process, as their shades can vary significantly. GIA grading takes into account:
Fancy pink diamonds can also display secondary hues such as purple, brown, or orange, which may affect their value depending on preference and rarity.
At Rêve Diamonds, we offer a stunning selection of GIA-certified natural fancy pink diamonds, carefully sourced for their beauty and authenticity. We polish all our diamonds in-house, eliminating unnecessary costs and offering exceptional value.
Whether you're looking for a bespoke engagement ring, a one-of-a-kind pendant, or a valuable investment piece, our expert jewellers are here to help. Book a private consultation – online or in person at our London showroom – and explore our collection of certified fancy coloured diamonds.
Looking for the perfect pink diamond? Our team is here to assist. Contact us or book a consultation at our London showroom. We’re also available via Live Chat and WhatsApp.
Yes – pink diamonds are among the rarest of all fancy coloured diamonds, with only a small percentage found naturally, primarily from the now-closed Argyle mine in Australia.
Absolutely. Due to their rarity and rising demand, pink diamonds – especially vivid and intense grades – are considered strong long-term investments.
Pink diamonds range from soft, pastel pink to deep, intense magenta. They can also include secondary hues like purple-pink or brownish pink.
Always check for certification from a reputable gemmological institute such as the GIA. This verifies that the colour is natural and untreated.
Yes – pink diamonds offer a romantic and luxurious alternative to traditional white stones, often complemented by rose or white gold settings.
We know that picking a diamond is a big decision. If you’ve got any questions, we’re here to help.
Our pink diamonds are all 100% natural and certified by the GIA. Rêve Diamonds offers a variety of pink hues, intensities, and cuts to suit your preferences – from soft blush tones to vivid and rare shades.
Browse our full collection online using our diamond search tool. Filter by shape, carat, cut, clarity, and colour intensity to find the perfect stone for your bespoke design.