
Friendship or romance, Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate love in all its forms. Whether you like to spend time with your best friends or do something special with your partner, surprising your loved ones with a sparkling gift will make this date even more memorable.
Each relationship has a unique story with shared moments that can be translated into symbols and colors to create an extraordinary piece with natural color diamonds.
Imagine a specific event involving your loved one; the flavors or the landscape associated with it can be brought back to life with a one-of-a-kind blend of shimmery, colorful diamonds.
GIA certified, 0.53 ct Burgundy diamond
A sunset by the beach portrayed by a mix of Apricot, Burgundy, and Lavender diamonds. Or a peaceful holiday by the lake represented with Green, Olive, and Blue diamonds.
0.20 Radiant cut Lavender diamond
At Langerman Diamonds, we have amassed an extraordinary collection of more than 300 different diamond colors; each of which is identified with an original name. We like to evoke memories with words like Raspberry, Saffron, Toffee, and Peacock.
1.00 ct Raspberry diamond from the Argyle mine in Australia
With almost 60 years of experience in the exclusive field of natural color diamonds, our dedicated team has all the knowledge to answer your questions, guide you and help you find the best stones for your dream project.
For that ray of sunshine
A sibling, a cheerful friend, or your other half, some people just have a joyful aura, and their positivity and cheerfulness have the power to brighten up any cloudy day.
Select one of these warm-toned diamonds for that sunny person in your life.
Double the sparkle
This 2.01 ct set of GIA certified, natural Canary diamonds is perfect for a pair of earrings, matching necklaces, or cufflinks.
Natural Canary Diamonds Pair
An Orange diamond for an elegant ring
A Marquise cut Orange diamond would definitely be a lovely center stone for a sophisticated ring. Elongated shapes are often recommended for their elegant looks. Traditionally marquise diamonds are set on a north-west setting to create the illusion of longer fingers, but rotating the diamond to a east-west setting can bring out different aspects of the diamond and create a unique piece.
0.60 ct Marquise cut Orange diamond
A fiery Radiant cut or a Big Bright Stone
A radiant cut Amber diamond like the one below or a large pear shaped Saffron diamond won’t fail to amaze and bring even more shine to the lucky person gifted. Both color diamonds would make fantastic solitaire rings or striking pendant necklaces, its just a matter of choosing whichever matches more their taste.
0.60 ct Radiant cut Amber diamond
2.01 ct Pear-shaped Saffron diamond
For the vibrant one
We all have a loud, hilarious, or extravagant person in our lives who always surprises us, encourages us to take risks, or simply reminds us to enjoy the moment. Put a huge smile on their face gifting them with a bright fancy color diamond.
A few examples of vibrant stones you can gift include a soft oval Violet Diamond, a radiant Lime diamond, and a vivid Jonquile radiant cut diamond. We are happy to search for more options in our vast collection to find the perfect stone to gift.
0.18 ct Oval cut Violet diamond
0.34 ct Radiant cut Lime diamond
1.29 ct Radiant cut Jonquile diamond
For that calming force
Show your gratitude to that loved one that’s always been there for you, helping you get through challenging times or helping you reconnect with what matters to you thanks to their kind words of wisdom and zen perspective.
Diamonds with more pastel colors like light purple, blue, and green can not only have an incredible impact visually but also a calming effect.
Icy Purple diamond
GIA certified, 0.52 ct Pear-shaped Purple diamond will make a memorable Valentine’s Day gift
Soothing Blue diamond
GIA certified, 0.51 ct Radiant cut Fancy Blue diamond
A calming pear-cut
0.50 ct Pear-shaped Blue diamond with GIA certificate
For your true love
Pink is the favorite tone to convey romance, and red is the ultimate choice for love because of its association with passion. But true love can have many colors. A rainbow design can express all the facets of the relationship, or perhaps you prefer to select their favorite hue for a personalized piece.
An extraordinary selection of 75 natural color diamonds for a masterful necklace
These are some of our special Fancy color diamonds to express love:
An Argyle treasure
0.84 ct Square Radiant Raspberry diamond
A certified Blue diamond
0.52 ct Indigo VS diamond from the Argyle mine with GIA lab report
As deep as your love
GIA certified, 2.30 ct Square Radiant Cognac diamond with deep reddish undertone
A special place in your heart
We can’t talk of Valentine’s Day and diamonds without mentioning the heart shape. This playful form is achieved following varying proportions; some heart cut diamonds look softer and rounder, while others look narrower and pointy.
Pick one of these Fancy color heart-shaped diamonds to design a bespoke piece for your significant other.
A Fancy Pink heart
0.88 ct Natural Pink heart-shaped diamond from Argyle, Australia
Deep, natural Olive green diamond
1.25 ct Olive heart-shaped diamond.
A Canary yellow diamond
1.71 ct VS, heart cut Canary yellow diamond with GIA report
A dainty heart-shaped diamond
0.23 ct Natural Cognac heart cut diamond
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Contact us today to plan your gifts and have your Valentine’s Day jewelry delivered on time.
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Step into the mesmerizing world of natural Pink diamonds, synonymous of elegance and sophistication. These exquisite gems have stolen the spotlight in the realm of fine jewelry, captivating the hearts of fashion enthusiasts around the globe.
In this article, we’ll explore the enchanting features of Fancy Pink diamonds, uncovering their origins, possible tones, and the growing fascination around them. As we delve into their unique characteristics, you’ll learn how they compare to other popular pink gemstones, revealing the distinct advantages that set them apart.
The Origin Of Their Mesmerising Hues

Fancy Pink diamonds are the result of a remarkable geological process that lasted millions of years. During their formation process, atomic traces of minerals such as hydrogen, nitrogen, or boron were introduced into their crystalline structure, resulting in impressive hues.
However, another scientific theory states that the pink hue comes from a deformation in the crystal lattice of the stone, a phenomenon caused by extreme pressure.
Whichever the cause, thanks to our Earth’s natural transformations, today we get to enjoy the exceptional shades of Pink diamonds.

From delicate pastel tones reminiscent of blooming cherry blossoms to intense, vivid shades that command attention, natural Pink diamonds offer a diverse palette of hues that ignite the imagination.
Rarity And A Growing Fascination
The allure of these unique stones lies not only in their enchanting beauty but also in their rarity.

As luxury enthusiasts and jewelry connoisseurs seek to come in possession of the most exclusive and coveted pieces, the interest surrounding fancy pink diamonds continues to grow. With the recent closure of the renowned Argyle mine in Australia, a significant source of Pink diamonds, their scarcity has skyrocketed.
Pink Diamond’s Unparalleled Properties

Brilliance
The refractive index of a diamond is approximately 2.42. This high refractive index is one of the factors that contribute to the exceptional brilliance and sparkle that diamonds are renowned for. The high refractive index allows diamonds to bend and reflect light in a way that creates maximum dispersion and brilliance, resulting in their captivating play of light and fire. It is this unique optical property that sets diamonds apart from other gemstones and contributes to their timeless allure and desirability.

Hardness
Diamonds are renowned for their exceptional hardness, ranking 10 on the Mohs scale, which is the highest possible rating. This remarkable property makes diamonds highly resistant to scratching and abrasion, ensuring their longevity and durability even with daily wear.

The hardness of a diamond contributes significantly to its value. Diamonds are prized for their ability to withstand the rigors of everyday use without losing their beauty or succumbing to damage. This durability ensures that diamond jewelry, such as engagement rings and heavily worn pieces, can be cherished forever and passed down through generations.
What About Other Pink Gemstones?
Tourmaline
This pink gemstone is often used in jewelry for its vibrant color. Pink tourmaline can be found in various parts of the world, including Brazil, Afghanistan, Mozambique, and the United States. Each location may produce unique variations in color and quality, making it more complicated for the regular customer to understand how to measure and compare characteristics.
Tourmaline ranks 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs' scale of hardness, making it moderately durable, but relatively softer compared to Pink diamonds. With a refractive index between 1.624 and 1.644, pink tourmaline exhibits a good amount of brilliance and light dispersion.
Pink quartz
This mineral showcases a soft, delicate pink hue that does not typically offer much sparkle. There are multiple levels of transparency available, from very translucent to milky opaque or smoky with yellow or brown undertones.
Scoring a 7 on the Mohs scale, pink quartz is relatively durable and suitable for some types of jewelry. However, it is still important to protect it from impact, and best suitable for earrings and low-wear pieces.
Pink Sapphire
The intensity of its color depends on the place of origin and the combination of trace elements present within its crystal structure.
With a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, pink sapphires are very durable and resistant, making them suitable for all kinds of jewelry pieces. However, they are more prone to scratches than diamonds.
Kunzite
Kunzite is quite affordable because it’s relatively unknown although it can be found in many places like Afghanistan, Brazil, Madagascar, and the USA.
Like most color stones, kunzite can be undergo irradiation or heat treatments to enhance its color. Exposure to heat and bright light can cause color in both natural and treated kunzite to fade over time.
Morganite
Most morganite deposits are found in Brazil, but the highest quality specimens come from Madagascar. Typically, morganite enjoys a high transparency with minimal inclusions resulting in clear, polished stones.
Scoring a 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, Morganite is safe and durable enough for jewelry.
Your Best Choice: Pink Diamonds

There are multiple options to choose from to create a jewel with pink gemstones. However, they all fall short when compared to the durability and brilliance of natural Pink diamonds. With sources becoming more scarce while demand continues grows, Pink diamonds keep appreciating in value making them a better financial choice when compared to other gemstones which tend to loose value in the resale marker. Pink diamonds present multiple advantages for their investment potential and as a valuable asset to be passed on for generations.

When purchasing color gemstones, it’s important the buyer requests a professional laboratory report that discloses any enhancements to make an informed decision. Unfortunately for most consumers, it’s hard to find full-detailed information on a finished jewelry piece and it requires additional effort and inquiries to confirm the quality of a gemstone.
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Langerman Diamonds has over 50 years of expertise in sourcing and trading natural color diamonds. Explore our online inventory and contact us to learn more about the purchasing process.