Pink diamond engagement ring
The idea of a
pink diamond engagement ring
became popular about 20 years ago, because many pink diamonds were found in diamond fields that had recently been discovered in Australia. Before this time there were so few pink diamonds available that is would never had occurred to anyone to get one.
A pink diamond is a natural color with which one would celebrate a romantic event, like an engagement. Today most of the pink diamonds that are being produced come from Australia. They are produced in large and small sizes, and qualities vary.
The most important variable when selecting material for your pink diamond engagement ring is the intensity and saturation of the pink color. The more color saturation the diamond has, the more it costs. They are much more rare than white diamonds, and so selection is more limited. Most of the pink diamonds that one sees have a color tone that is subtle at best and does not stand out as an obviously pink diamond.
Pink diamonds are cut in all of the available shapes in which all diamonds are cut such as: round, pear, marquis, oval, heart etc… Like other diamonds the decision in which shape to cut the diamond will be in considering how much weight loss there is. However, with pink diamonds the cut is based upon which cut will most likely create the most pink appearance.

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