Pink Diamond

A coloured diamond with a natural pink body colour. Pink must be the predominant colour, but it may be modified by shades of purple, orange, and yellow. The colour in natural pink diamonds is created by irregular crystal structure. Some pink coloured diamonds with sufficient saturation fall into the valuable fancy pink colour category of diamonds.

A pink diamond is a rare and highly sought-after coloured diamond that exhibits a natural pink body colour. To be classified as a pink diamond, pink must be the predominant hue, though it may be modified by secondary tones such as purple, orange, or yellow.

Unlike most coloured diamonds, which owe their hues to chemical impurities, the captivating colour of natural pink diamonds is attributed to distortions in their crystal lattice structure. These distortions, formed under immense pressure during the diamond’s geological formation, alter the way light interacts with the stone, producing its signature pink hue.

Pink diamonds vary in intensity, ranging from delicate pastel shades to deep, vivid pinks. Those with higher colour saturation are classified as Fancy Pink diamonds, a designation that significantly enhances their value. The most desirable pink diamonds display pure, strong pink tones with minimal secondary colours.

These exquisite gems are among the rarest diamonds in the world, with the finest specimens historically sourced from the Argyle mine in Australia, which ceased operations in 2020. The mine’s closure has further increased the rarity and value of high-quality pink diamonds. Today, they remain a prized choice for collectors and investors, often fetching record-breaking prices at auctions.