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💎 Why Fancy Color Diamonds Are Capturing Attention in 2026 - - Fancy color diamonds are becoming one of the most talked-about categories in the jewelry industry today. - Collectors, investors, and jewelry lovers are looking beyond traditional white diamonds and exploring rare colors that offer something truly unique. - Pink diamonds continue to attract strong interest because of their rarity and limited supply. - Blue diamonds remain highly sought after for their exceptional beauty and exclusivity. - Yellow diamonds are gaining popularity among buyers who want vibrant color and excellent value. - Green diamonds remain one of the rarest natural diamond categories in the world. Color intensity, size, clarity, and origin can all have a major impact on value. - Industry trends in 2026 show growing demand for rare and premium gemstones, with collectors focusing on uniqueness, rarity, and long-term desirability. - As the luxury market evolves, fancy color diamonds are proving that exceptional color can be just as important as carat weight. Register as a seller to start selling to buyers in 18 International countries - caratx.com/register #FancyColorDiamonds #PinkDiamonds #BlueDiamonds #YellowDiamonds
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💎 Why Fancy Vivid Diamonds Are So Rare - - Not all colored diamonds are created equal. In the world of fancy-color diamonds, the strength of the color plays a huge role in rarity and value. The Gemological Institute of America (hashtag#GIA) grades colored diamonds based on how strong and rich the color appears. Here are the main color intensity levels: Fancy Light - A soft and delicate color. Beautiful and elegant, but more common than stronger color grades. Fancy - A more noticeable color with greater visual impact. Fancy Intense - A rich and vibrant color that stands out immediately. These diamonds are much rarer and highly sought after. Fancy Vivid - The highest color intensity grade. These diamonds display exceptional color saturation and are among the rarest diamonds found in nature. - Fancy Vivid diamonds represent only a tiny portion of all colored diamonds discovered worldwide. - As color intensity increases, rarity and value often increase significantly. Whether it's pink, blue, yellow, or green, diamonds with stronger color are usually harder to find and more desirable among collectors and investors. - In fancy-color diamonds, color intensity is not just a grade, it is a measure of rarity. The deeper the color, the rarer the diamond. Sell globally by registering on CaratX marketplace - caratx.com/register #FancyColorDiamonds #ColoredDiamonds #PinkDiamonds #BlueDiamonds
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Pink diamonds are among the rarest geological treasures ever discovered. Their unique color is not caused by chemical impurities, as in most fancy diamonds, but by a rare distortion in the crystal lattice formed under extreme tectonic pressure over billions of years. Historically, over 90% of the world’s pink diamonds came from the 🇦🇺 Argyle Mine in Western Australia, whose closure in 2020 dramatically increased scarcity and collector interest. Natural pink diamonds represent less than 0.01% of global diamond production, making them highly sought after by museums, investors, and high jewelry maisons. Their rarity combines geology, history, and luxury into a single gemstone category that continues to appreciate in both scientific and market value. #PinkDiamonds #RareGemstones #DiamondHistory #LuxuryJewelry #NaturalDiamonds #Gemology #ArgylePinkDiamonds #ColoredDiamonds #JewelryHistory #RareStones
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💎 Pink Diamonds: Understanding the hashtag#GIA Color Scale Behind Their Value - Pink diamonds are among the rarest gemstones in the world. But not all pink diamonds are equal. - The hashtag#GIA color grading system, here are the four major pink diamond color grades every serious buyer should know: Fancy Light Pink - A soft and delicate pink tone. Beautiful and elegant, with lighter color saturation. Often considered the starting point for investment-grade pink diamonds. Fancy Pink - The pink color becomes much stronger and more noticeable. - These diamonds are rarer and highly desired by collectors and jewelry buyers. Fancy Intense Pink - A deeper and richer pink appearance. These stones are far more difficult to find and usually command strong premiums in the market. Fancy Vivid Pink - The highest and rarest category. Extremely strong and vibrant color saturation. - Only a very small number of these diamonds exist globally, making them some of the most valuable gemstones in the world. - Pink diamond prices do not increase gradually between grades. They rise sharply because rarity increases dramatically at every level. - A Fancy Vivid Pink diamond can be worth several times more per carat than a Fancy Light Pink diamond of similar size and clarity. Another major factor is supply. - Since the closure of one of the world’s most famous pink diamond sources in 2020, the market now faces extremely limited new supply. - Today, rarity, provenance, and color intensity are becoming even more important in the premium gemstone market. Register as a seller to start selling to buyers in 18 International countries - caratx.com/register Image Credit - Aurelia #PinkDiamonds #FancyColorDiamonds #NaturalDiamonds #LuxuryJewelry
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The legendary Argyle Diamond Mine in Western 🇦🇺 Australia changed the history of luxury gemstones forever. Famous for producing over 90% of the world’s rare pink diamonds, Argyle became a symbol of rarity, beauty, and exclusivity. After its closure in 2020, Argyle diamonds became even more valuable, attracting collectors and investors worldwide. Their unique colors especially the intense pink, red, and champagne diamonds are considered among the rarest treasures on Earth. #Argyle #ArgyleDiamonds #PinkDiamonds #RareDiamonds #LuxuryJewelry #DiamondMine #WesternAustralia #NaturalDiamonds #LuxuryLifestyle #Gemstones #FineJewelry #RareGemstones #DiamondCollector #HighJewelry #InvestmentJewelry #ChampagneDiamonds #RedDiamonds #LuxuryCollection
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💎 Understanding Pink Diamond Suffixes, PP, P & PR Explained - - In the world of investment-grade pink diamonds, the color grade is not the only thing that matters. PP — Purplish Pink PP is often considered the most valuable suffix within the same grading category. - These diamonds show a rare violet-pink secondary hue created by unique structural changes during the diamond’s natural formation deep inside the Earth. This cooler and deeper tone is highly desirable because of its rarity. - Extremely limited supply. Strong collector demand. Cooler and richer appearance. Higher rarity premium. - In many cases, PP stones sit at the top of the value hierarchy within the same color grade. P — Pink - This is considered a pure pink diamond without a strong secondary color influence. - It is the most classic and recognizable pink diamond appearance in the market. - P diamonds are highly desirable because they offer: Clean pink color. Balanced appearance. Strong market demand. These stones usually sit in the mid-value range within their grading category. PR — Pink Rose - PR diamonds show a warmer pink tone with a subtle rose or orange influence. These stones often appear softer and more romantic in color. - Warm visual appearance. Unique color personality. Distinctive romantic tone. - PP diamonds can trade 20%–40% higher than PR diamonds within the same grade category. #PinkDiamonds #FancyColorDiamonds #RareDiamonds #DiamondInvestment
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💎 Pink & Blue Diamonds in 2026 - - The fancy-color diamond market remained selective during the first quarter of 2026, with pink and blue diamonds showing mixed short-term performance but strong long-term value trends. - According to recent Fancy Color Research Foundation (FCRF) data, pink diamond prices declined around 0.8% year on year during Q1 2026. Compared to the previous quarter, prices slipped around 0.3%. - 1-carat Fancy Intense Pink diamonds were among the strongest performers, with prices increasing around 1.9%. At the same time, some larger vivid pink categories saw corrections: 2-carat Fancy Vivid Pink diamonds declined around 2.2% 5-carat Fancy Vivid Pink diamonds fell around 1.9% 3-carat Fancy Pink diamonds slipped around 1.7% 3-carat Fancy Vivid Pink diamonds moved down around 1.5% - This shows that the pink diamond market is becoming more quality-selective, with buyers focusing heavily on color intensity, rarity, certification, and overall visual appeal. - Blue fancy-color diamonds performed slightly better during the quarter. Blue diamond prices declined around 0.5% year on year, but increased around 0.3% compared to Q4 2025. One of the strongest-performing blue categories was: 1-carat Fancy Blue diamonds up around 1.3%. Even with short-term fluctuations, the long-term growth story for fancy-color diamonds remains extremely strong. Since 2005, according to FCRF market tracking data: Pink diamond prices have increased around 389% Blue diamond prices have increased around 241% Yellow diamond prices have increased around 48% - These numbers highlight how rare fancy-color diamonds continue to outperform many traditional luxury assets over long periods. - The closure of important diamond mines, especially Australia’s Argyle mine in 2020, has also reduced new supply entering the market particularly for pink diamonds. - Today, many investors and collectors view rare fancy-color diamonds as a combination of luxury, rarity, and long-term store of value. - The market may move up and down in the short term, but rare natural fancy-color diamonds continue to hold a unique position in the global luxury industry. Buy Pink diamond from CaratX marketplace - caratx.com #PinkDiamonds #BlueDiamonds #FancyColorDiamonds #NaturalDiamonds
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🦩 The allure of pink diamonds lies in their rare and almost magical beauty. Unlike traditional diamonds, their delicate blush tones feel both timeless and otherworldly, as if nature decided to paint light itself in shades of romance. Each stone is a unique masterpiece, formed under extraordinary conditions deep within the Earth, making them among the rarest gemstones on the planet. Pink diamonds are more than just luxury they are symbols of elegance, passion, and individuality. Their soft yet captivating color has made them highly sought after by collectors, jewelers, and anyone who values true rarity. To own a pink diamond is to hold a fragment of Earth’s hidden poetry, a treasure that reflects both strength and subtle beauty. #PinkDiamonds #RareGems #LuxuryJewelry #DiamondLove #FineJewelry #Gemstones #NaturalBeauty #TimelessElegance
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💎Understanding Pink Diamond Color Grades, Why Color Changes Everything - - Pink diamonds are among the rarest diamonds in the world. But not all pink diamonds are valued the same. In the diamond industry, color intensity plays a huge role in rarity, demand, and pricing. - The Gemological Institute of America (hashtag#GIA) uses different color grades to classify pink diamonds based on how strong and visible the pink color appears. Here are the four major pink diamond color categories every collector and jewelry buyer should know: Fancy Light Pink - - This is usually the starting level for natural pink diamonds. The pink color appears soft and delicate with a lighter tone. - These diamonds are elegant and rare, but they are generally more available compared to higher saturation grades. Fancy Pink - - At this level, the pink color becomes much stronger and easier to notice. These stones are significantly rarer and attract steady demand from collectors and luxury jewelry buyers worldwide. Fancy Intense Pink - - This category is where prices often rise sharply. Fancy Intense Pink diamonds show rich and highly visible color saturation. - Their rarity increases substantially, especially for stones with strong clarity and good cuts. Fancy Vivid Pink - - This is considered the highest and rarest pink diamond category. The color is extremely rich, vibrant, and powerful even from a distance. - Only a very small number of Fancy Vivid Pink diamonds appear in the global market each year. - Pink diamonds are among the rarest fancy-color categories globally. - Fancy Vivid Pink diamonds can sell for 3 to 5 times more per carat than Fancy Light Pink stones. - Most pink diamonds historically came from Australia’s Argyle Mine. - Since the Argyle Mine closed in 2020, natural pink diamond supply has become extremely limited. Register as a seller to start selling to buyers in 18 International countries - caratx.com/register #PinkDiamonds #FancyColorDiamonds #NaturalDiamonds #RareDiamonds
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Apr 30
The signature ‘Be Boodles’ motif, formed of interlocking Boodles ‘B’s’, has now been reimagined using rare pink diamonds. #Boodles #BeBoodles #PinkDiamonds
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Apr 29
Pink on pink. Rare pink diamonds meet the blush of a rose. #Boodles #BeBoodles #PinkDiamonds
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🇦🇺 Once the world’s richest source of rare #pink diamonds, the #Argyle Diamond Mine in Western Australia is now silent 📴 Discovered in 1979 and operated by Rio Tinto, Argyle supplied over 90% of the world’s pink diamonds gems so rare they redefined #luxury. Yet, after decades of intense extraction, the mine was officially closed in 2020 as its reserves were exhausted. What remains is a legacy of geological wonder and a reminder that even the Earth’s most precious treasures are finite. Today, Argyle diamonds have become even more valuable, symbols of rarity born from a vanished source. #ArgyleMine #DiamondHistory #PinkDiamonds #LuxuryGems #MiningHistory #Geology #RareStones #Australia #NaturalResources #HistoryPost
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Mar 31
In our Monaco collection, pink diamonds echo the winding streets of Monte Carlo, each one glowing with a brilliance to rival the Mediterranean itself. #Boodles #Monaco #PinkDiamonds
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Mar 28
Our ‘Monaco’ Collection takes you on a journey through the twists and turns of La Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo. White and pink diamonds trace the route, while at the heart of each piece a diamond shines brighter than the azure seas of the French Riviera. Speed, sophistication and glamour - captured in every detail. #Boodles #Monaco #PinkDiamonds
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💎 Australia’s Impact on Diamonds, Jewelry, Pearls & Gemstones, A Unique Global Contributor - - Australia plays a special role in the global diamond, jewelry, pearls, and gemstone industry. - Even with limited diamond production today, Australia continues to influence the market through rare stones, pearls, and strong mining standards. - Known for rare and high-value gemstones. Strong presence in pearl production. Diamonds: The Argyle Legacy - The famous Argyle Mine was one of the world’s most important diamond sources. - It produced over 90% of the world’s pink diamonds before closing in 2020. - After closure, prices of pink diamonds have increased significantly due to low supply. Pearls: Australia is also a top producer of high-quality pearls, especially South Sea Pearls. - Australia supplies a large share of the world’s premium white South Sea pearls. - Known for large size and high luster. Popular in luxury jewelry markets. Gemstones & Opals - Australia is famous for unique gemstones like: Opal (especially black opal) and Sapphires. - Australia produces around 90–95% of the world’s precious opals. Opals are highly valued for their play-of-color effect. - Rare and natural stones are becoming more valuable over time - Australia may not lead in volume, but it leads in rarity, quality, and uniqueness. - From pink diamonds to South Sea pearls, Australia continues to shape the premium side of the global jewelry market. Start selling to both B2B Wholesale buyers and B2C Retail buyers in USA market by registering as a seller on CaratX marketplace - caratx.com/register #AustraliaMining #PinkDiamonds #SouthSeaPearls #Opals #Gemstones
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Mar 24
Ceylon blue and Boodles pink, perfectly paired in 18 carat Single Mine Origin rose gold. #Boodles #PinkDiamonds
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Mar 23
New shapes, same Boodles magic. In this new design Marquise and Oval white diamonds are set in Single Mine Origin pink gold, their brilliance intensified by the contrast of Boodles’ rare pink diamonds. #Boodles #PinkDiamonds
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Mar 21
Green is Boodles’ second signature colour, and it naturally pairs beautifully with pink. Our new scalloped halo design, set with pink diamonds, is a delicate take on a classic, with every detail unmistakably Boodles. #Boodles #PinkDiamonds
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Soft pink, with some serious sparkle 🩷 A Le Vian Couture ring featuring very light pink diamonds and vanilla diamonds set in platinum with 18K two tone gold ☺️ 🔗 levian-jewelry.visitlink.me/… #Couture #PinkDiamonds #Diamonds #Luxury #StatementRing
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