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Are pink diamonds more expensive?

Are pink diamonds more expensive?

The more intense the natural color or in the case of white diamonds the lack of color, the more rare and expensive the stone. Certified natural Fancy Vivid pink diamonds are the most expensive diamonds on the market ranging in price from 30,000 to 100,000 per carat, 20 times the price of a white diamond.

Are pink diamonds natural?

Natural pink diamonds are real. “Natural” refers to diamonds that are found in nature with a pink color, and have not been treated in any way order to become pink. This rarity factor is the main reason pink diamonds are so expensive.

How can you tell if a pink diamond is real?

Lay the stone onto the dot with the flat side down. Through the pointed end of the diamond, look down onto the paper. If you see a circular reflection inside the gemstone, the stone is fake. If you cannot see the dot or a reflection in the stone, then the diamond is real.

Are pink diamonds common?

1. They Are Extremely Rare. You might think that pink is quite a common color for precious stones, particularly for diamonds, but it isn’t. There is a lot of women that have white diamonds on their rings while pink diamonds are still a rarity.

What is a 1 carat pink diamond worth?

The price varies a lot and can go from $10,000 per carat for a less intense pink diamond, to a massive $700,000 per carat for a deep and intense pink, as with this 0.71 Carat Fancy Vivid Purplish Pink Diamond Radiant Shape. The main factor affecting the price of pink diamonds is the color intensity and carat weight.

What is the rarest color of diamonds?

colorless diamonds
In diamonds, rarity equals value. With diamonds in the normal range, value is based on the absence of color, because colorless diamonds are the rarest. With fancy color diamonds—the ones outside the normal color range—the rarest and most valuable colors are saturated pinks, blues, and greens.

How much is a 1 carat pink diamond worth?

Pink diamonds have displayed a steady year-over-year increase in value. Pink diamonds in the higher quality and standard have an average price per carat of $1.5 to $3 million per carat.

How can you tell if a raw diamond is a flashlight?

To test the diamond’s refractivity, place the stone on its flat side onto a piece of newspaper with lots of lettering. Make sure to use bright lighting and that no objects are casting a shadow on your diamond. If you can read the letters from the newspaper — whether they appear blurry or not — then the diamond is fake.

How can you tell a raw diamond?

Tips for identifying a raw diamond

  1. Fill a clear and normal-sized drinking glass and fill it with water to a 3/4 level.
  2. Then drop the stone you have into the glass.
  3. If it sinks, the stone is a genuine raw diamond. But if it floats, it’s fake.

Are there any colorless diamonds that are pink?

Diamonds, that unlike “regular” colorless diamonds, come in a variety of colors, of hues. These colors include the relatively commonly known brown diamonds & yellow diamonds but also rarer colors such as orange, blue, purple, red, green and our beloved pink. Pink diamonds are extremely rare.

Which is more expensive a pink diamond or a light pink diamond?

The more intense the colour of the diamond, the higher the price of the diamond. Therefore, a natural pink diamond that is a rich and pure pink color, thus graded Fancy Vivid Pink, is exponentially more expensive than a Fancy Light Pink or Fancy Pink diamond.

Can a pink diamond be heat treated and still be pink?

The diamonds that are heat and pressure treated will retain their pink color, but the process does sometimes weaken the stones, so they are not considered as valuable as a natural pink diamond. Coated stones may lose the pink hue over time, and often require special care.

Where does the majority of pink diamonds come from?

These gems are incredibly rare, and about to become more so; a majority of the world’s pink diamonds come from the Argyle Diamond Mine in Western Australia, and reports that the mine will close in 2019 mean that this precious stone is about to become scarce.