What else can make it more buy-worthy than its own name – A diamond in an adorable pink shade. Diamond itself is a must have in everybody’s jewelry collection in anyway; therefore, color gives its beauty an enhancement definitely. Although the color of pink diamond is a matter of debate in gemstone universe, it is commonly believed that diamonds undergoes an extensive pressure in the period of their formation and this causes the color to be turned into the shades of pink. Pink diamonds are available in a plethora of shades from faint to deep.

This stone and the jewelry made out of it is pretty expensive due to its rare color, exquisite beauty and beyond rare scarcity. In past two decades, the price has skyrocketed which made this jewel popular among investors and celebrities especially. The four basic parameters which lead the grading of all gemstones are here to grade pink diamonds as well namely - color, clarity, cut and carat weight. Color is considered to be the undoubtedly most important criterion in grading a pink diamond and set on its value.

Pink diamonds were discovered in India at very first. Later on in 17th and 18th centuries, this precious stone was said to be found in Brazil. 80% of world’s total output of this gem, is now originated from the Argyle mine in Kimberley, Western Australia. The mine produces 20 million caret diamond every year out of which only 0.1% is classified as pink diamond. Furthermore, after polishing, the total carat gets reduced. No need to say why this amazingly beautiful treasure is very rare and too hard to acquire.