Among the most coveted colored diamonds, natural pink diamonds hold a special place. Pink symbolizes love and romance, and most of our collection of pink diamonds primarily originates from the renowned Argyle Mine in Western Australia. Valued for their rarity, natural pink diamonds are highly prized for their uniqueness and investment potential, making them exceptional additions to any collection.
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Whether you are searching for a natural pink diamond for jewellery, investment, or a personal collection, Langerman offers over fifty years of expertise in sourcing, polishing, and advising on rare natural color diamonds. Our specialists help clients compare hues, intensities, and secondary colors to select a diamond that matches both aesthetic and practical criteria.
If you want to talk to us about our natural pink diamonds, or any other of our all-natural diamonds, please feel free to get in touch.
Further reading: Natural Pink Diamonds Buying Guide
What Is A Color Diamond?
Color diamonds, often referred to as fancy color diamonds, are gemstones that exhibit vibrant hues beyond the traditional colorless range. These diamonds derive their colors from chemical impurities, structural anomalies, or exposure to natural elements during formation.
A color diamond is a natural diamond whose hue falls outside the colorless range. These colors form due to geological conditions such as lattice distortion, trace elements, or exposure to natural radiation. Pink diamonds belong to the category of fancy color diamonds, defined by the presence of a clear and stable color that remains visible to the naked eye.
Want to know more about the history of diamonds? Use our diamond encyclopedia to discover the origins of diamond colors and learn about the grading process.
What Is A Natural Pink Diamond?
Natural pink diamonds are amongst the rarest and most coveted color diamonds. There are numerous hues associated with pink diamonds, including fancy pink, fancy orangy pink and fancy deep pinkish brown. Their unique coloration, their association with love and romance, and their scarcity, make them one of the most sought-after diamond colors.
Langerman classifies pink diamonds with natural descriptive terms to help clients visualise each shade. These include Baby Pink, Raspberry, Old Rose, and Burgundy, each representing a distinct point within the pink spectrum.
How Expensive Are Pink Diamonds?
Natural pink diamonds are more expensive than colorless diamonds or other more accessible colors such as brown diamonds. The pricing of a diamond takes into account four crucial factors, commonly known as the 4C's: Color, Clarity, Cut, and Carats. The intensity and purity of the diamond's hue (Color), its transparency/flawlessness (Clarity), the precision of its cut (Cut), and its weight measured in carats (Carats) all play pivotal roles in determining its value.
Vivid and pure pink tones are very desired, especially in larger sizes. Diamonds with secondary hues such as brown or orange can offer beautiful alternatives that are more accessible and still highly desirable.
Read more: The 4Cs - Color, Clarity, Cut and Carats.
Are Pink Diamonds Real?
Yes, our natural pink diamonds are real diamonds. When a diamond is labeled as “natural,” it indicates that no treatment has altered its color. Pink diamonds stand out as unique because, unlike other color diamonds, they lack trace elements. Instead, their pink hue results from distinctive qualities and distortions in the diamond’s crystal lattice, shaped by intense heat and pressure after the stone's formation.
What Shades of Pink Diamonds Are There?
Pink diamonds appear in a wide range of natural shades. At Langerman, these shades are described using terms that reflect their visual qualities and help distinguish subtle differences:
- Baby Pink – a soft, delicate pastel pink
- Pink - a classic and pure tone that sits at the center of the pink spectrum
- Old Rose – vintage-inspired pink with brownish or earthy undertones
- Raspberry – a vivid, saturated pink with rich berry tones
- Burgundy – a deep pink with red undertones
Pink diamonds may display modifying colors such as purple, orange, or brown. These variations contribute to the diversity of the pink diamond spectrum and offer clients a wide range of visual expressions.
What Are Some Famous Pink Diamonds?
Pink diamonds are some of the rarest and most sought-after diamonds in the world. Here are some of the most famous pink diamonds:
- The Pink Star Diamond, weighing 59.6 carats, ranks among the world's largest pink diamonds. It set a record, selling for a staggering $71.2 million at a public auction in 2017, marking it as the priciest colored diamond ever sold.
- The Graff Pink Diamond, formerly owned by Harry Winston, fetched $46 million at a public auction in 2010. Laurence Graff acquired and transformed it, re-cutting and re-polishing it into a breathtaking rectangular cut. The result: an internally flawless, vivid pink gem.
- The Daria-i-Noor, also known as the “Sea of Light,” is one of the world's largest pink diamonds, weighing approximately 182 carats. Believed to originate from the Golconda mines in India, it holds a significant place in diamond history.
- Noor-Ul-Ain Pink Diamond, part of the Iranian Crown Jewels, ranks among the largest pink diamonds globally. Discovered in India, this diamond weighs around 60 carats and is a part of the Iranian crown jewels.
Where Do Pink Diamonds Come From?
Pink diamonds originate from mines across the world, including:
- Australia (Argyle Mine): The most famous source of intense pinks.
- Brazil: Known for producing pink diamonds with warm undertones.
- India: Historically associated with soft pink and rose-color stones.
- Canada: A modern source offering high-clarity pink diamonds.
Our collection of pink diamonds comes from mines worldwide including the renowned Argyle mine in Australia, a major source of the world's pink diamonds. Although the Argyle Mine has now closed, Langerman continues to have pink diamonds that were sourced from there.
How Expensive Are Pink Diamonds?
When you look at pink diamonds for sale, you will find that the price changes significantly based on size, color intensity, and overall quality. Smaller, less vivid pink diamonds tend to be more affordable, while larger, intensely colored diamonds command higher value. Pure pink diamonds command higher prices, but the presence of secondary colors like yellow or brown creates gorgeous, interesting hues that can also be more accessible in price. From very light to very deep pinks, there’s a Langerman pink diamond for every taste and budget.
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Langerman Diamonds provides expert guidance to help you choose the perfect natural pink diamond. Whether you seek a gemstone for jewellery, investment, or a curated collection, our specialists offer personalised advice supported by decades of experience.
With over 50 years of expertise, we are dedicated to delivering personalized service and the finest quality diamonds. Get in touch today or explore our collection above.