A Dallas Guide to Fancy Pink Diamonds: Rare, Romantic & Valuable

Truly romantic, exceptionally rare, and highly desirable — there is nothing quite like a natural fancy pink diamond. Among all colored diamonds, pink diamonds are without question the most coveted in today’s market. Their delicate yet striking hues, combined with extraordinary rarity, make them a treasure for both collectors and couples seeking a one-of-a-kind engagement ring.
At Shapiro Diamonds in Dallas, we have the privilege of sourcing and designing with these breathtaking gems, helping our clients create pieces that are both timeless and deeply personal. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about pink diamonds — from their formation and rarity to grading, origins, and why they remain one of the most valuable diamonds in the world.
What Is a Pink Diamond?
A pink diamond is a naturally formed diamond, similar in structure to a white diamond, but displaying hues of pink ranging from faint blush tones to vivid, intense hot pink. These diamonds can appear as:
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Faint or Very Light Pink: Barely noticeable hues, soft and subtle.
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Fancy Intense or Fancy Vivid Pink: Bold, saturated shades that command extraordinary value.
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Color Combinations: Variations such as orangey-pink, purplish-pink, or brownish-pink.
The most desirable stones are those with Fancy Vivid or Fancy Deep grades, as their rich color is both captivating and incredibly rare.
The Rarity of Fancy Pink Diamonds
Fancy pink diamonds are extraordinarily rare. According to the Gemological Institute of America (GIA):
“Of the millions of diamonds mined each year, only 0.001% qualify as fancy colors, and only a handful achieve the top grades of Intense and Vivid.”
That statistic translates to only about 700 true fancy pink diamonds discovered worldwide each year. To put it in perspective, pink diamonds are the second-rarest diamond color (after red) — making them not only luxurious but also an asset of significant value.
Because of this scarcity, pink diamonds are priced at a premium. For collectors and Dallas clients who value rarity, beauty, and investment potential, a natural pink diamond represents an opportunity unlike any other.

How Are Pink Diamonds Formed?
The formation of pink diamonds is one of nature’s greatest mysteries. Unlike yellow diamonds (caused by nitrogen) or blue diamonds (caused by boron), the precise reason for a pink diamond’s color is not fully confirmed.
Scientists believe the pink hue is the result of structural deformation in the diamond’s crystal lattice during its formation deep within the earth. This deformation alters the way light travels through the stone, producing pink reflections. This phenomenon is called “high-pressure graining.”
Because of this process, most natural pink diamonds contain internal graining lines, which can affect clarity. However, with fancy color diamonds, color is the primary factor in value — clarity and cut play secondary roles.
Where Do Pink Diamonds Come From?
Pink diamonds are mined in only a handful of locations worldwide, including Brazil, Russia, South Africa, Canada, and India. However, the most famous source has been the Argyle Mine in Western Australia, which produced nearly 90% of the world’s pink diamond supply until its closure in 2020.
The Argyle Pink Diamond is known for its uniquely vibrant hue, so distinctive that gemologists can often identify its origin by color alone. With the mine now closed, the availability of new Argyle pink diamonds has nearly vanished, driving demand — and prices — even higher.
Today, collectors and investors view Argyle Pink Diamonds as some of the most valuable and secure natural assets in the world.
How Are Pink Diamonds Graded?
To evaluate pink diamonds, two grading systems are used:
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GIA Grading System
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Measures hue, tone, and saturation
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Grades range from Faint, Very Light, Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Intense, Fancy Vivid, Fancy Deep, to Fancy Dark
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Argyle Mine Grading System (used while the mine was operational)
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Classified pinks from 1P (most intense) to 9P (faint)
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Included variations such as Pink, Purplish-Pink, Rose, and the exceptionally rare Red-Pink
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Every pink diamond should be accompanied by a GIA certificate, the global standard for authenticity and grading. At Shapiro Diamonds in Dallas, we ensure each pink diamond we source is fully certified and transparent in quality.

The Color of a Pink Diamond
The color intensity of a pink diamond is its most important characteristic. Stones with stronger saturation — such as Fancy Intense or Fancy Vivid — are far rarer and therefore far more valuable.
In addition, many pink diamonds contain secondary hues, such as:
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Purplish-Pink
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Brownish-Pink
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Orangey-Pink
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Grayish-Pink
While pure pink is most valuable, secondary hues can create stunningly unique stones and sometimes lower the cost compared to pure pinks, making them more accessible for collectors and couples.
Pink Diamonds as Jewelry & Investments
Historically, pink diamonds were reserved for royalty and the elite. Today, they are seen on red carpets, in Hollywood engagement rings, and at high-profile auctions. Celebrities like Jennifer Lopez, Mariah Carey, and Penelope Ann Miller have all donned stunning pink diamond rings.
Auction houses such as Christie’s and Sotheby’s have sold pink diamonds for record-breaking prices — often millions of dollars per carat. With supply dwindling, especially after the closure of the Argyle Mine, prices are expected to continue climbing.
For Dallas buyers, pink diamonds represent not only the pinnacle of luxury but also a savvy investment opportunity. Their scarcity and consistent demand ensure they remain one of the most secure diamond categories to own.
Choosing the Right Pink Diamond
When selecting a pink diamond, consider:
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Color Intensity: The deeper and more saturated the pink, the more valuable.
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Carat Weight: Larger pinks are exceedingly rare and exponentially more valuable.
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Setting: Pink diamonds look especially stunning in rose gold settings, which enhance and deepen their hue. Closed basket settings can intensify color as well.
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Shape: Cushion, radiant, and oval cuts are often preferred, as they maximize color distribution.
At Shapiro Diamonds, we often recommend clustering smaller Fancy Light Pink diamonds to create the illusion of greater intensity — or pairing a vivid pink center diamond with white accent stones to maximize contrast and brilliance.

Fancy Pink Diamonds | Dallas Custom Jeweler Shapiro Diamonds
Truly Romantic, Exceptionally Rare and Highly Desirable. There’s nothing quite like a Natural Pink Diamond. Pink Diamonds are without a doubt the most sought-after colored diamond in the market today.
Loose pink diamonds are exceptionally rare in the world of color diamonds. Their unique and enchanting hue sets them apart from the traditional white diamonds, making them a symbol of elegance and individuality. Shapiro Diamonds specializes in rare and unique natural Pink diamonds and fine Pink diamond jewelry, in addition to a plethora of other fancy colors. These dazzling gems exhibit a wide range of pink shades, from soft pastels to intense and vibrant pinks. These pink diamonds are the perfect choice for those seeking an extraordinary and one-of-a-kind diamond for their jewelry collection.
What is a Pink Diamond?
A pink diamond is naturally formed diamond, much like a white diamond, however it is naturally tinted with hues of varying degrees of pink. Pink Diamonds range in intensities from the delicate, barely noticeable faint pink, to an intense, vivid hot pink color. And colors are combined from pure pink to combinations like orangey pink, purplish pink and brownish pink. Hues include deep orange pink and intense pink with fancy vivid and fancy deep pink among the most desirable. Natural fancy pink diamonds are probably the most sought after diamonds that exist.
They are extraordinarily rare and priced accordingly. This is due to their scarcity and their undeniable beauty. However, the incredible impact of a rare, fancy pink diamond in an engagement ring is priceless.
About Natural Fancy Pink Diamonds
The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) recently reported “Of the millions of diamonds mined each year, only .001 percent can qualify as fancy colors and only a handful can achieve the top grades of Intense and Vivid.” This incredibly small percentage of diamonds equates to only 700 true fancy pink diamonds located each year. Natural fancy color diamonds, regardless of their color, are already known as one as one the most extreme rarities and luxuries, in the world. Of the diamond color diamond family, Pink Diamonds are the second to rarest color found. You imagine how incredibly rare and near priceless these diamonds truly are.
How is a Pink Diamond Formed?
The pink hue in fancy pink diamonds is believed to be due to the stone’s atomic structure. Pink diamonds get their color due to a deformation in nature, of the diamond crystal while it is still semi solid. The deformations are known as ‘color centers’. The color centers are prone to impurities that bring about change during the formation process. The impurities are different trace minerals within the compound elements that create the diamonds. Depending on the origin of the diamond (location of mine) certain minerals are more present. This, in turn, increases the presence of specific colors of diamonds from specific areas. The largest collection of pink diamonds to date has come from Argyle Diamond Mine in Western Australia.
Unlike fancy yellow diamonds where the color is caused from large amounts of nitrogen, the cause of the pink diamond color actually still remains unknown and unconfirmed. Scientific evidence has shown that pink diamonds contain high pressure graining which is thought to be the origin of the color. As a result of the increased pressure, it is extremely difficult to find a pink colored diamond with a flawless or Very, Very Slightly Imperfect One Clarity grade. In fact, most natural pink diamonds often contain internal graining lines or surface graining lines which create imperfections within the diamond. However, color is the main concern when evaluating the beauty and value of a colored diamond. Clarity and Cut are secondary factors.
Where do Pink Diamonds Come From?
Natural fancy pink diamonds are one of the rarest, and most desires, natural diamonds in the world. The Argyle Diamond Mine in Western Australia is the world’s major producer of large, high quality pink diamonds. Pink diamonds are also found in a small number of diamond mines throughout the world including India, Canada, Russia and South Africa. However, more than any other, the Argyle Diamond mine has been known as the largest source of high quality pink diamonds. The coloring of the diamonds found from the Argyle Mine is so unique that experienced diamond experts and gemologists can often identify the origin of the diamond by viewing the stone alone. The pink coloring of an Argyle pink diamond is so vibrant that Argyle Pinks, regardless of the size, are considered excellent investments. In recent years, the popularity of fancy colored diamonds has really risen and the Argyle diamond mine is a major factor for the awareness of the availability of fancy pink diamonds.
Australia: Argyle Mine Pink Diamond
The Argyle diamond mine produces close to 90% of the world’s stock of pink diamonds. Unfortunately when this mine reaches the end of its commercial life, the availability of new pink diamonds is going to virtually stop. Natural pink diamonds are found in other parts of the world, but not with any consistency and certainly not with the color intensity, quality and size of those at the Argyle Diamond Mine. This is the reason investors and collectors of natural commodities are flocking to buy natural pink diamonds, as it is certain their value is going to increase over time.
The most desirable fancy pink diamonds – those with deeper hues attract values running into hundreds of thousands of dollar per carat and due to the scarcity of these stones – the price looks set to increase considerably in years to come. This is partly due to worry about availability. The Argyle Mine’s future as a source for the diamonds is slowly being depleted.
How Are Pink Diamonds Graded?
To help grade and pricing, the Argyle Mine created their own detailed color grading system. Graded from 1P (most intense color) to 9P (very faint color) in Pink, Purple Pink, Rose Pink and Champaign Pink and the very rare Red Pink. However, after the diamond is sold and polished, the diamond is then sent to the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) to have an independent certification performed. A diamond certificate is a report created by a team of trained and educated professional gemologists. The diamond certificate is also referred to as a diamond grading report, diamond dossier, or diamond quality document. During the creation of a diamond certificate, the diamond is evaluated, measured, and scrutinized by a professional gemologist using a jeweler’s loupe, a microscope, and other industry tools. A completed certificate includes a complete analysis of the diamond. This includes, but is not limited to, the diamond’s dimensions, clarity, color, polish, symmetry, and other characteristics. The GIA certificate also clearly communicates the diamond’s Color intensity and any modifiers of Hue.
The Color of a Pink Diamond
All diamonds – including white diamonds – are assessed by the same four main attributes of diamond quality; Color, Cut, Clarity, and Carat Weight. However, unlike white diamonds, the Color of a Fancy Color Diamond is the most significant characteristic of all.
Secondary Hues and Color Modifiers: Fancy colored diamonds are not always straight colors. Often times, in fact more often than not, diamonds come with a secondary hue or color modifier. This is another color that is also present and visually seen, along with the main color. Most pink diamonds in today’s market contain any of the following overtone colors; Purplish-Pink, Brownish-Pink, Grayish-Pink, Orangey-Pink, and Brownish-Purple-Pink. These color combinations create interesting, in beautiful, diamonds. Pink diamonds with secondary hues and color modifiers are still extremely rare and highly desirable. A straight, pure colored pink diamond without any secondary hue is more valuable. However, as a result of its magnificent appearance, a purplish pink diamond is also considered most preferred.
Color Intensities: Pink colored diamonds can be found in a very wide range of intensity grades. The GIA has an advanced grading scale with the following Color Intensities Grades; Faint, Very Light, Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Intense, Fancy Vivid, Fancy Deep and Fancy Dark. The darker the diamond’s color, the rarer and more expensive the stone. The intensity grades are dependent on the color combinations within the stone.
Even with the rarity of pink diamonds, as a result of their exquisite colors, they are often used in diamond jewelry. We recently completed these gorgeous of Pink Diamond Earrings and Pink Diamond Necklace for one of our clients.
What Color Pink Diamond Should I Choose?
Fancy pink diamonds fall within the outlined color grades defined by the GIA – ranging from Faint Pink to Fancy Dark Pink. The deeper or more intense the color of the diamond, the more difficult it will be to locate, the more rare the diamond, and the more expensive it will be. Generally we suggest clustering smaller fancy light pinks together to help enhance their color tone. We also recommend mounting fancy pink diamonds in 18-karat rose gold settings and closed-cage baskets. This allows for the rose (pink) color to bounce into the stone, further modifying the color of the diamond. The best diamonds that are a deep highly noticeable pink even in the smallest stones are graded fancy pink or vivid pink. These stones are the true collector pieces. People who really want a pink diamond are drawn to these stones. With each jump in color grade the price will generally double for a similar size and clarity diamond. Your shape selection will also be greatly limited.
Famous Pink Diamond Jewelry
At one point in history, fancy pink diamonds were only affordable by royalty. Nowadays fancy pink diamonds are the diamond of choice by the rich and famous. Many of the Hollywood stars adorn themselves with the most glamorous pieces of pink diamond jewelry. Ben Affleck presented Jennifer Lopez an unbelievably gorgeous 6.00 carat pink diamond ring. Mariah Carey’s Diamond Engagement Ring contains a 10.02-carat Pink diamond, and Penelope Ann Miller was happy to show off her 3.00ct Pink Radiant Diamond Ring at the Academy Awards.
In 1994 Christie’s sold a 19.66 carat pink diamond for $7.4 million and in 1995 Sotheby’s sold a 7.37 carat fancy pink diamond for over $6 million. In 2009, a 5.00 carat cushion-cut pink diamond sold for $10.8 million – setting two diamond records: Most expensive diamond per carat ever sold at an auction, and the most expensive fancy pink diamond ever sold.
Who Buys Pink Diamonds?
Pink diamonds are recognized as extreme luxury items. The increase in rarity, together with their popularity, has significantly driven pink diamond prices up. Consequently, they are often utilized as additions to investment portfolios as excellent alternative investments. Collectors and commodities investors alike are purchasing fancy pink diamonds as investments today, understanding the growth potential of this rare stone. While prices for true fancy pink diamonds are currently high, their value looks set to rise quite considerably due to their scarcity, making them an ideal choice of investment. Additionally, lovers of this incredible gemstone will always have a soft spot for this romantically beautiful diamond.
The Rarity of the Pink Diamond
The pink diamond is the most the rarest and most expensive of the colored diamonds and caters to the exclusive end of the diamond market. The demand for pink diamonds often exceeds the availability of these diamonds which means finding a suitable stone can often take several months or years and the prices for these gems continually increases at a rapid rate which makes pink diamonds a great investment opportunity.
How Much is A Fancy Pink Diamond?
Although people generally know that pink diamonds are more expensive than a white diamond, few people realize how expensive they are. Because the demand for pink diamonds far exceeds their availability, and because they are so rare, the price is continually pushed upward. This creates a price increase of 50-100 times the price of very high quality white diamond. This exclusive price per carat cost, limits fancy pink diamonds for exclusive jewelry lovers, investors and gem collectors.
Famous Pink Diamonds
Some of the world’s most famous pink diamonds include:
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The Pink Star – a 59.6-carat Fancy Vivid Pink sold for $71 million at Sotheby’s in 2017.
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The Graff Pink – a 24.78-carat Fancy Intense Pink sold for $46 million at Sotheby’s in 2010.
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The Williamson Pink Star – an 11.15-carat Fancy Vivid Pink sold for $57.7 million in 2022.
These sales reflect the incredible desirability and value of pink diamonds among collectors and investors.

Where to Buy Fancy Pink Diamonds in Dallas
At Shapiro Diamonds in Dallas, we specialize in sourcing and designing with natural fancy pink diamonds. Our diamond showroom offers clients a luxury experience unlike traditional retail: no glass counters, no pushy salespeople — just personalized, expert guidance.
Dallas design team, Lance and Kendra Shapiro bring decades of expertise and artistry to every piece. From hand-sketched concepts to CAD renderings and precision craftsmanship, we create one-of-a-kind designs that reflect your story and highlight the breathtaking beauty of pink diamonds.
Book Your Pink Diamond Consultation at Shapiro Diamonds in Dallas
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Discover Dallas Romance
At Shapiro Diamonds, we believe diamonds are symbols of love as timeless as our city. For inspiration that mirrors the romance of a custom ring, explore these Dallas destinations:
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Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden – A stunning showcase of blossoms and color, perfect for romantic strolls and proposals.
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Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek – An elegant Dallas landmark where countless love stories have been celebrated.
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Dallas Symphony Orchestra – Timeless music that captures the same emotion and passion as a diamond.
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Highland Park Village – Dallas’s premier luxury shopping destination, where elegance meets tradition.
Just like these icons of romance, pink diamonds represent unforgettable love and lifelong memories.