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Pink Diamonds

Pink is one of the rarest and most desirable colours. The Darya-i-Nur diamond is the largest pink diamond in the world at about 185 carats.

A delicate color that is often associated with flowers, carnations and roses, and natural sea-coral. Pure pink colored diamonds with no trace of secondary modifying colors are extremely rare. Yet there are many variations of pink diamonds. Light Pink, Fancy Pink, Fancy Intense Pink, and Fancy Vivid Pink. Common names used to identify shades of pink are raspberry, strawberry, cedar, clover, and dusty rose.

Pink diamond

Pink diamonds are primarily divided into five color categories:

  • Pink
  • Purplish pink
  • Brownish pink
  • Orangey pink
  • Pink champagne
The richness of the pink diamond color is categorized by GIA’s nine-tiered color intensity rating system. Pink diamonds with no secondary coloring are the rarest and most expensive of all pink diamonds. This color of pink diamond ranges from a faint pink, resembling a white diamond with just a slight pink hue, to very sweet colored fancy pink, to an vivid pink, also referred to as a "raspberry pink," and finally a deep, almost reddish pink. The closer to red a pink diamond’s coloration is, the more rare it is and thus the more expensive.

There are many other fancy colored diamonds which are far more attractive. Here is the information about other fancy colored diamonds.


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