Argyle Pink Diamonds: All You Need To Know
The Pink diamonds from Argyle mine mostly yielded type 1a classified diamonds with low impurity levels.

Argyle Diamond Mine in Western Australia houses pink diamonds known as Argyle Diamonds. Pink diamonds as large as the Argyle mine are not found anywhere else on Earth. Argyle Diamonds' history, colors, rarity, value, and environmental effect will all be fully covered here.

AGYLE DIAMONDS: An Actual Story

Argyle Diamond mine is well-known from Kimberley, Western Australia. With over 875 million carats of rough diamonds produced during 37 years of operation, the Argyle mine ranks Australia as the fourth biggest diamond-producing country worldwide. Most people agree that this finding marks the most revolutionary point in Australian history.

Two of the most valuable and uncommon diamond hues available worldwide, pink and red diamonds abound in the Argyle diamond mine. The pink kind known as the Argyle diamond is still the most well-known even although the mine produced white, champagne, and cognac diamonds.

Pink Argyle Diamonds and the Diamond Industry at Broad Scale

The Pink diamonds from Argyle mine mostly yielded type 1a classified diamonds with low impurity levels. These gems piqued tremendous interest among diamond companies and investors as their classification assured their highest quality on the bigger diamond market.

Carmen Jewellers is very proud of using actual, premium pink diamonds to produce exquisite pieces combining authentic Australian design with natural beauty. Contact us today to design a bespoke piece or for one-of- a-kind jewelry.

 

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Argyle Pink Diamonds: All You Need To Know
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