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Pink Diamonds are exceptionally rare and valuable. This video gives a brief overview of the grading that Argyle uses to categorise pink diamonds. The Argyle diamond mine is in Western Australia and is owned by Rio Tinto. If you would like to know more about diamonds in general, as well as pink diamonds and coloured diamonds visit http://essentialdiamondguide.com
The pink diamond grades used by Argyle diamonds include Purplish Pink Diamonds: from lightest to most intense in color
9PP , 8PP, 7PP, 6PP, 5PP, 4PP, 3PP, 2PP & IPP
Pink Diamonds
9P, 8P, 7P, 6P, 5P, 4P, 3P, 2P & 1P
Pink Rosé (formerly known as brownish pink or BP )
9PR, 8PR, 7PR, 6PR, 5PR, 4PR, 3PR, 2PR, & 1PR
My partner proposed to me with a pink pp2 diamond in a heart shape, the cost of the ring is worth more than my house, all I can say is wow!
LittleMissMe86 5 months ago
An Australian jeweler in Sydney that has a collection of hand made jewelry featuring natural pink diamonds is Giulians Fine Jewellers. giulians.com.au
unellenu1 1 year ago
The Argyle mine will shut down in 2018 and most of the pink diamonds in the world come from it. Any pink with perfect clarity and an Argyle certification should be quite a good investment.
Sentinel4truth 1 year ago
Lucky Aussie buggers! They get to work the Argyle mine for these yummy diamonds! Bob is their uncle, with shrimps on the barbie!
ilovesheenaeaston 1 year ago