It is never a bad idea to own a piece of diamond jewellery– even better, more pieces. After all, they have always been dubbed as a girl’s best friend and one of the best stone accompaniments to jewellery pieces ever made.
Owning a piece of pink diamond is a dream for collectors and investors alike. The pink diamond price has climbed considerably over the last two decades as demand trumps the supply (more about this later).
If you’re thinking about buying a piece of pink diamond jewellery from bespoke shops such as Astteria, you might be wondering what factors go into the pricing of this beautiful stone. Keep on reading to find out more.
If you are researching diamonds, chances are you have come across the different parameters affecting any type of diamond’s price.
But let’s talk about the main parameter: its origin as this greatly affects how hefty the price tag attached to a piece of the diamond will be.
It’s safe to say that natural pink diamonds are one of the rarest in the market. In fact, you can only get it from the Argyle mine in Australia, which is now sadly closed. It is where around 90% of all pink diamond production worldwide takes place.
This rarity constitutes to the extremely high price of natural pink diamonds. Faint pink diamonds cost around $10,000 while intense pink diamonds can cost a whopping $700,000.
If natural pink diamonds are too expensive for your liking, then an alternative would be lab-grown pink diamonds.
However, don’t be put off by lab-grown gems’ origins; they can pass for real diamonds. You wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between it and a real pink diamond if you held them side by side so surely, this alternative is not bad at all.
For pink diamond price reference, an artificial pink diamond costs significantly lower than its natural counterpart so it’s indeed friendlier on the pocket.
The more well-known parameters and perhaps the most common basis of diamond prices are the 4C’s. Cut, carat, colour, and clarity are the other variables impacting the price of these much-coveted stones.
The cut of a diamond is made up of several minor components, making it more complicated than it appears. The cut of a diamond can make the stone appear larger than it is and modify how the colour is spread throughout the stone.
A diamond’s colour has an impact on its pricing. The exact colour of the pink diamond is determined by its tone, hue, and saturation as well as a secondary colour that makes pink the undertone.
An obvious variable is its weight or what is professionally referred to as carat. A heavier stone will of course have a higher price in the spectrum.
A diamond’s clarity is a complex factor as it cannot be seen with the human eye. It requires the professionals to properly grade them and determine the price.
A pink diamond set in jewellery can easily elicit feelings of tenderness, sympathy, and love. It easily compliments whoever wears such a piece and it makes such a piece of classic statement jewellery as well.
You’ll be smitten by the beauty of this diamond colour, especially when paired with a superb piece of jewellery like those found in Astteria.
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