The Precious World of Argyle Pink Diamonds: Rarity, Beauty, and Value

Natural Argyle Pink diamonds are the most precious, rarest diamonds with the most intense colour, and are the most coveted quality pink diamond. Pink diamonds are referred to as "fancy coloured diamonds". They look beautiful set in a pink diamond ring, diamond earrings, or other diamond jewellery articles. A general rule is that the higher the saturation, intensity, and tone, the higher the value of an argyle pink diamond. Some Australian pink diamonds from the Argyle mine can even appear red in colour and are extremely sought-after by collectors.

The Australian Argyle pink diamond mine sporadically yields Argyle blue and grey, cornflower through to violet diamonds. Clarity is not essential with these precious diamonds. They still retail at a higher price.

Argyle pink diamonds were yielded at Western Australia's Pink Argyle diamond mine in Kimberly. Before its closure in 2020, the Argyle Diamond Mine was the largest pink diamond mine in the world, and also yielded the world's pinkest diamonds.

Pink Argyle diamonds make the most stunning pink diamond jewellery. Our collection has gorgeous engagement rings, such as pink diamond solitaire rings, brilliant cut pink diamond earrings and necklaces, all of which carry a timeless elegance. Argyle pink diamonds can be worn day or night, casual or dressy.

Our Ohliguer "Croc" collection features the best of Australia, with loose Argyle pink diamonds fiercely positioned running down the ridge of the tail. Ohliguer offers timeless engagement rings set with both pink and white diamonds. The "Croc" collection is adorned with precious stones of pink diamonds in our engaging and mesmerising pink enamel giant "Croc" ring.

The "Croc Tail" Rings, bangle and earrings feature the best loose Argyle pink diamonds with a pink hue. We have a wide selection of pink diamonds, and their rarity creates an exceptional and luxurious quality that only these stones can offer in diamond jewellery.

Our Argyle Pink Diamond Engagement Rings

 

Argyle Pink Diamond Engagement Rings

Making of the Rarity: How Pink Diamond Rings are Crafted?

To make pink diamond rings, Ohliguer starts with a gold block, which is first melted and shaped into a bar. It is then hand softened and shaped again to achieve a perfect ring. Our jeweller then sets the pink diamond in its desired position, wherever best showcases the stone's stunning pink hues.

Argyle pink diamonds are incredibly rare, with the most intense colours being the most coveted. The perfect cut is essential to showcase the beauty of these diamonds, which can take an expert like Ohliguer to truly make it shine. If an argyle pink diamond is not appropriately cut, it will not display its true colour and brilliance.

Our team of jewellers use an array of tools, from ring clamps to burnishers, to ensure each pink diamond setting is perfect. Ohliguer Argyle Pink Diamonds are a collector's item because of our distinctive process of hand-crafting them, our craftsmanship, and our expertise.

Why Pink Diamond Rings are the Most Coveted among Diamond Lovers?

Pink diamond rings are more expensive than other diamond ring types due to the rarity of pink diamonds. Argyle pink diamonds typically have fewer blemishes and inclusions, making them more valuable than traditional diamonds. They also come in many shades of pink, from light rose pinks to intense purple pinks, adding to their uniqueness and beauty. Argyle pink diamonds

The gems on our pink diamond rings feature a unique hue that is both bold and beautiful, making them highly sought after among serious gem collectors. Pink diamonds are often referred to as Pink Kimberley, an homage to the mine's location in East Kimberley, Australia. Argyle pink diamonds look their best when fancy cut. (Fancy cut is a term for anything other than round cut diamonds.) Our pink diamonds are cut and polished to a high degree of perfection, resulting in exceptional clarity and sparkle, making them an ideal gift or engagement ring.

Other Types of Diamond Ring

  • (Blue) Diamond Rings
  • Yellow Diamond
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