Reasons Women are Crazy for Pink Diamonds

Natural Argyle pink diamonds are the most desired of all fancy coloured diamonds and with good reason, they look like a million bucks. They are one of a kind and rare to find making up less than 0.01% of the total diamond yield and they are mined in Western Australia from Argyle mine in Kimberley region producing approximately 90 to 95% of the global pink diamond volume. With the mine scheduled to end production in 2021, the demand for pink diamonds will soar more. Such high demand for pink Argyle diamonds arises a question as to why they are so desirable by women. 



Below are the reasons why.

  • Pink is irresistible especially in a diamond form

Pink diamonds are available in different intensities and tones and can be modified by overtones. Whatever the shade, pink happens to be women’s particular favourite and if it is in diamond then they are guaranteed to please all eyes.  



  • The heart shape was made for pink diamonds

The two are a match made in heaven for women. Wearing a heart-shaped pink diamond will make any woman instantly feel like a modern day princess. 0.37-carat natural Fancy Pink Heart-Shaped Argyle Diamond has SI2 clarity and is a rich rosy pink in colour making it attractive to all women. There are other heart-shaped diamonds as well with different carats. 



  • Celebrities own them so we naturally covet them for ourselves

Jennifer Lopez’s diamond engagement ring from Ben Affleck in 2002 was in the limelight due to its colour and price. It was a 6.10-carat pink diamond ring worth $1.2 million. Other celebrity Mariah Carey owns a 17-carat emerald cut pink diamond engagement ring from Nick Cannon. It has 58 pink accent diamonds and 2 half moon diamonds flanking the centre diamond with a price of $2.5 million at the time. 



So the above mentioned are few reasons why pink diamonds are an absolute favourite of women and if you have been looking for pink diamonds then visit Australian Diamond Company today.

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