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FAQs: Pink Diamond Engagement Rings
Where can I buy a pink diamond engagement ring?
The search for the perfect pink diamond engagement ring can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. While other jewelers present a maze of options, Rare Colors provides a clear, curated path to the one that's meant for you. As specialists in the world's most coveted gems, we've simplified the journey. We've replaced uncertainty with confidence by ensuring every pink diamond in our collection is accompanied by a GIA certification. We've transformed the challenge of choice into an exciting process of creation. Tell us your vision—the diamond shape you desire, the metal you prefer, the setting style that captures your heart. Our unparalleled collection and expert guidance make it simple to bring that vision to life. Don't get lost in an endless search. Begin and end your journey with Rare Colors, where an unmatched selection of quality and craftsmanship awaits.
Is rose quartz pink diamond?
No, while both are beautiful pink stones that symbolize love and commitment, rose quartz and pink diamonds are different in almost every other way. Pink diamonds are a type of fancy color diamond caused by a rare, structural deformation. Rose quartz is made from a common mineral, quartz, that contains a microscopic amount of dumortierite (the additional mineral that gives it its pink color). This fundamental difference makes pink diamonds transparent and brilliant, while rose quartz has more of a translucent, milky appearance. When it comes to hardness, nothing compares to a diamond. While rose quartz has a respectable hardness, it will never be as durable or scratch-resistant as a pink diamond. For a ring that will be worn every day, a pink diamond is the better choice due to its superior durability. Because pink diamonds are some of the rarest and most expensive diamonds in the world, they’re also much more expensive. Jewelry made with pink diamonds can cost thousands of dollars, while pieces featuring rose quartz will cost a fraction of that price. When it comes to making a choice between the two, pink diamonds offer a combination of meaning, durability, and prestige that rose quartz simply can’t match.
Is a pink diamond engagement ring rare?
Yes, a pink diamond engagement ring is exceptionally rare. Pink diamonds are among the rarest of all fancy color diamonds (the rarest is a red diamond!). Most other fancy colored diamonds get their color from chemical impurities or the inclusion of trace minerals, but pink and red diamonds are special. Exactly how they get their color is kind of a mystery, although scientists believe it has to do with a structural deformation. Not a whole lot of diamonds survive this unique formation process, which makes them incredibly rare. Before 2020, the majority of pink diamonds came from the Argyle mine in Western Australia. After the mine closed, pink diamonds became even rarer and even more valuable. To meet the demand for these jaw-dropping stones, many jewelers have gone the route of creating lab-grown pink diamonds. However, Rare Colors only works with natural diamonds. Our pink diamond engagement rings are one of the most exclusive pieces of jewelry you can give. Like pink diamonds, extraordinary love can be hard to find. But when you do find it, there’s no better way to symbolize your one-of-a-kind love than with a one-of-a-kind stone.
Are pink diamond engagement rings valuable?
We’d argue that pink diamond engagement rings are more than valuable–they’re invaluable! Due to the extreme rarity of pink diamonds (they make up less than 0.01% of all mined diamonds), there are very few reputable jewelers who offer pink diamond engagement rings. And like many things that are incredibly rare, this also makes them one of the most desirable gemstones in the world. From a cost-only perspective, pink diamond engagement rings can range from thousands of dollars to millions. As you know, the exact price of any diamond depends on the 4Cs: Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat. A ring with a smaller, lighter pink diamond, under 1 carat, may cost in the low to mid thousands, while a larger, well-cut, vivid-pink diamond can be priced significantly higher. But the value of a pink diamond engagement ring isn't just in its price, but in its story—a testament to a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence that is as beautiful as it is impossible to replicate. Choosing a pink diamond is a way to say, "The love we share is unique; it's a profound, beautiful rarity that is precious beyond measure." This ring isn't just a symbol of a promise; it's a reflection of the beautiful, one-of-a-kind bond you've found.

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