Australian Pink Diamond Rings
Blush Eloise Ring
$3,895.00
Blush Jubilee Ring
$2,495.00
Blush Amelia Ring
$6,250.00
Blush Miranda Ring
$7,195.00
Kimberley Birgitte Wedder
$3,995.00
Blush Fairytale Wedding Band
$3,995.00
Kimberley Cara Ring
$5,995.00
Blush Matilda Ring
$7,250.00
Blush Florence Wedder
$3,450.00
Kimberley Simi Ring
$4,995.00
Blush Tillie Ring
$3,050.00
Blush Hope Ring
$4,350.00
Blush Aida Dress Ring
$6,550.00
Blush Florence Ring
$8,150.00
Kimberley Chloe Ring
$9,495.00
Blush Mirikel Ring
$6,495.00
Blush Grace Ring
$5,850.00
Kimberley Birgitte Wedder
$3,995.00
Kimberley Betti Ring
$3,995.00
Blush Joy Ring
$3,495.00
Which colour of pink diamond is best?
Pink diamonds are graded by intensity of colour. At the lowest end of the scale are light blush diamonds (these are the least intense) and the scale goes up to very intense diamonds. More intense pink diamonds (purplish pink) are the rarest and most valuable, and therefore highly attractive. However, while these are technically the “best” pink diamonds, the best pink diamond for you is whatever colour you’re most drawn to!
Frequently Asked Questions
The value of a diamond will depend on their cut, carat, clarity and most importantly, their colour. As a general rule, the more intense the colour, the more valuable the diamond. While a 1 carat pale pink diamond could sell for $10,000 AUD, a more vibrant 1 carat pink diamond could easily be valued more than $1,000,000 AUD.
A pink diamond makes for the perfect engagement ring to truly delight your loved one and elevate that special moment. Due to their extremely rare and magnificent nature, the pink diamond can be considered the ultimate symbol of opulence, luxury and love. A pink diamond engagement ring is the ideal addition to your unforgettable proposal.
Although some pink diamonds have been discovered in countries around the world such as Brazil, Russia, Siberia, South Africa, Tanzania and Canada, most of the world’s pink diamonds were found in Australia. The Argyle Mine in Western Australia’s Kimberley region has been the birthplace for 90% of the world’s pink diamond reserve. It is better to purchase an Argyle pink diamond since it adheres to the Kimberley process.