The value of a diamond cannot be determined based on color alone.
A pink diamond is a fancy-coloured diamond, generally used for adornment in jewelery.
The term 'pink diamond' is adequate, unless you're a gemologist and want to define the saturation level of pink, the shade of pink and so forth. You can learn more about the additional vocabulary for describing coloured diamonds, below.
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A pink-coloured crayon.
It was coloured in pink because the sky back then was pink, but nobody really thought that that was a really important point but now you can see that it was and it is also coloured in pink because that was my and everyone Else's favourite colour. So there is your answer for your topic all about why the British maps coloured in the empire PINK.
A pink diamond stone, depending on its clarity and depth of colour, will generally fetch a higher price than a similarly clear and colourless stone. A pink diamond is more rare than a colourless diamond, and thus will be more expensive, eventhough the planning, cutting and polishing process is the same for both raw diamond stones..
It depends on the quality of the diamond itself ...... You can follow the link, below, and choose an intensity of pink colour, a clarity, a size, and cut, then call the broker for a price. (NB: This link is not an endorsement.)
No. Platypuses are not pink. They are dark brown, with a cream coloured belly.
For a diamond of this natural colour and size, you are best advised to shop among auction houses, because it is a rare and expensive diamond. As an example, a 23 carat pink, the Graff Pink, below, sold recently for almost US$50,000,000. Also below, you can shop online for a natural pink diamond, the largest of which is just over 3 carats, and price the one you want to buy.
a pink diamond tattoo mean love.
The largest Flawless, D Colour diamond for sale today on Blue Nile weighs 7.65 carats and sells for US$1,167,550 or US$152,621 per carat. (You can calculate your 10-carat estimate from this per carat value.) You may be able to find a different 'perfect' and differently coloured diamond at an auction house that weighs exactly 10 carats. The diamond could be a Deep Fancy yellow, blue, pink, or other colour. There, the price will be established by the bidders in the room at the time of sale. A deep fancy coloured diamond that is flawless and large will probably cost you more per carat than the D colour diamond, above.
Pink, silver and tan.