The Pink Diamond, a Precious Pink Stone

The pink diamond is above all, a fantastic gemstone. Some international celebrities have increased the desire for these precious stones that are rare and difficult to find and for which you have to pay a very high price.

Its pink color is due to the presence to a greater or lesser extent of nitrogen in its structure during its formation, it causes the stone to compress and acquire this much desired pink shade.

 

Chemically the diamond is pure, that is to say, perfect and transparent, without any nuance or color. But the reality is different almost no natural diamond is perfect. Scientifically, diamonds are classified into two main types depending on the nature of their imperfections and how they affect the absorption of light.

Type I diamonds are those that have nitrogen as the main impurity. These acquire white, yellow and brown tones. Around 98% of the current diamond extraction corresponds to this type.

Type II diamonds contain little or no impurity. They appear pink, red or brown, which are rare diamonds and usually originate in the Australian mines. Within this type, we also find the steely blue or gray diamonds.

And, back to our protagonist, the pink diamond. We find it in different ranges depending on its rarity and it has pink, orange-pink or purple-pink tones. All of them from the Argyle mine in Australia, the largest deposit of these diamonds in the world.

Distinguish the Pink Diamond from the White Diamond

Although the tones seem to blend, the diamond makers distinguish them perfectly. In fact the rose has become a refuge value in the world of the diamond because of its rarity and its price it is the favorite of collectors and professionals in the sector.

Unlike pink, white diamond abounds in several international deposits, especially in Anvers. Studies confirm that of a total of 1,490 proven pink diamonds, only 7% turned out to be pure, the remaining majority were classified as “fancy vivid” i.e. “living fantasy.”

The pink diamond is expensive, to give you an idea, with similar characteristics, pink will be 10 times more expensive than a white diamond.

The delicate choice of a pink diamond

These diamonds can easily exceed the price of 100,000 US dollars. The choice of www.pinkdiamondinvestments.com.au a pink diamond is guided by the personality of the color and its declines, depending on the degree of saturation acquires different names such as fancy light pink, fancy pink, fancy purplish-pink, and fancy vivid pink.

The most famous pink diamonds in history

The Graff Pink, 24.78 carats, is an intense pink diamond in emerald cut and set in a ring. This diamond was purchased by Laurence Graff for 46 million US dollars at an auction in Sotheby`s in Geneva, last November 2010. This stone is of type IIa and VVS2 purity, it is the most expensive diamond in the world.

Another 10.99-carat pink diamond carved in emerald was awarded in May 2011 for a price of US $ 10.8 million also at Sotheby’s in Geneva. With a purity VS1 and type IIa, it is the third most expensive pink diamond in the auctions.

Another diamond with history is the Daria-i-Noor, original from India, 182 carats and pale pink. It belonged to the Mongol emperors and today is part of the Treasures Jewels of the Iranian Crown.