Pink diamonds are the rarest and the most expensive of diamonds in the market. Prices can run into the millions due to their rarity. An affordable alternative is pink sapphires which many jewelers recommend.
Yes, blue diamonds are generally more expensive than white, pink, or black diamonds. This is due to their rarity, with high-quality blue diamonds being quite scarce compared to other colors. The unique coloring of blue diamonds adds to their allure and value in the market.
Given the same carat weight, clarity and cut, you will pay more for a pink diamond than for a 'white' or colourless diamond.
Yes, vivid blue diamonds are generally rarer and more expensive than vivid pink diamonds due to the unique geological conditions required for their formation, as well as the consumer demand for blue diamonds. Blue diamonds are highly sought after for their rarity and distinct color, often commanding higher prices than pink diamonds of similar quality.
Carat for carat, no gem is more expensive than a diamond, given a superior cut, clarity and colour classification. Other gems can be more expensive than diamonds when the diamonds lack top qualities.
Natural pink diamonds are more rare than natural yellow diamonds, probably because the common trace element nitrogen is responsible for a yellow cast in a diamond. Some colourless or 'white' diamonds are considered yellow, when graded with a colour grade from I to Z, as below. Natural pink diamonds exist 'due to structural anomalies" according to Wikipedia, and are very rare. Some diamonds can be altered (or enhanced) to appear yellow or pink, and when altered, are less valuable than naturally colored diamonds.
Sometimes. Diamonds can come in a variety of different colour. Pink diamonds are actually among the world's rarest and most expensive diamonds.
There were 4 diamonds, White, blue, yellow and pink, but pink became Steven.
Diamonds mined in Australia, in addition to white diamonds, also produce the brown colours and the pink colours. You can read more, below.
Generally yes, given that both diamonds are equal in carat weight, clarity and excellence of cut.
Because they're rare. Nothing else.
No, the Hope Diamond is not the most expensive diamond in the world. While it is one of the most famous and valuable diamonds, there are other diamonds that are more expensive due to their size, clarity, and color.
Diamonds are not sold by centimeters, but by caret, color, quality. Pink diamonds have a tendency to be expensive. I suggest a pawn shop might give you a good value.