ARGYLE PINK DIAMONDS

Pink diamonds are recognized for being one of the most expensive and unique natural items, according to Argyle certification. Argyle Diamonds offers the most comprehensive collection of investment criterion diamonds, with over 500 investment quality Argyle pink diamonds in store.

These exquisite diamonds are priceless low-risk investments that can help you diversify your portfolio. The value of a diamond is also influenced by specific factors like size, colour, and the diamond’s form or cut. The value of a round diamond is 30% greater than that of other shapes, making it the most expensive Type of diamond.

The 4 Cs are typically used as a benchmark to determine a diamond’s value. Argyle Diamond Investments Pty Ltd Company helps you maximize returns when investing in pink diamonds. They offer you the best products at the most affordable pricing.

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Since 1985, Argyle’s diamond mine in Western Australia has provided almost 90% of the world’s supply of natural pink diamonds. However, only a tiny portion of these pink diamonds from the Argyle was kept, cleaned, and recognized as the best specimens of coloured diamonds ever found. The remainder, better suited for jewellery and had lower investment potential than the high criteria set by the Australian pink, was sent to auction and sold as “seconds.”

Except for a tiny quantity of pink-purple diamonds that have been produced from mines in Canada and Russia, the remaining 10% of diamonds that are mined and marketed on a global scale—those not obtained from the Argyle mine—come primarily from other countries like Africa, India, and Brazil.

According to significant research by GIA, all pink diamonds fall into one of two DNA classifications, Type Ia or Type IIa. All other pink diamonds are primarily Type IIa, but the Argyle mine’s pink diamonds are exclusively Type Ia. The rare Type Ia diamond from the Western Australian pink diamond mine is the ideal choice when buying a natural pink diamond because these gems have the unique characteristics to look for in an investment. It commands a higher price because of the relative scarcity of such pink gems. Purplish Pink (PP) and Pink (P), and Pink Rosé (PR), are the ideal colour grades to take into account for their saturation levels of 1 to 6 since these reveal a recognizable pink hue that can be seen with the unaided eye. A traditional fancy cut diamond, like an emerald, oval, radiant, cushion, heart, princess, pear, marquise, or round brilliant, is a better option when selecting a diamond for investment because these are more popular, more desirable, and more likely to yield a profit than one of the modified fancy shapes which are not traditional.

The Fancy Color Research Foundation (FCRF) claims that when looking at how the price of a natural pink diamond has changed over time, in the previous five years, the cost of natural pink diamonds without official Argyle certification has only increased by 1%. This number is extraordinary when contrasted to comparable Argyle pink diamonds, which have seen annual value gains of 18.6% on average. Unsurprisingly, Argyle verified pink diamonds from Argyle mining are the preferred choice as a tangible investment. Pink diamond certifications from Argyle have outperformed the Australian All Ordinaries Index and market trends in Australian real estate. A pink diamond made from an Australian mining operation is only available in a small number.

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