Exquisite GIA-Certified Fancy Vivid Pink Heart Diamond
This magnificent $0.66$ carat diamond is a rare jewel in the category of Loose Pink Diamonds For Sale. Certified by the GIA, it possesses an extraordinary combination of intense color and near-perfect clarity. Natural pink diamonds are among the rarest diamonds in the world, and this stone’s quality makes it a truly exceptional investment and heirloom piece.1The Pinnacle of Pink Diamond Quality
This heart-shaped diamond achieves the highest standards for fancy colored stones:- Color Intensity: Fancy Vivid — This is one of the highest color grades, indicating a truly saturated and intense pink hue.
- Color Overtone: Purplish — The secondary purplish overtone deepens the color, adding richness and complexity to the overall Loose Pink Diamonds For Sale stone.
- Clarity: IF (Internally Flawless) — A rarity for any diamond, especially one with such intense color. The stone is virtually free of inclusions.
Detailed Specifications and Cut
The stone’s unique shape and precise dimensions make it ideal for custom jewelry creation, such as a pendant or a bespoke ring setting.| Feature | Detail |
| GIA Carat Weight | 0.66 ct |
| Shape | Heart |
| Clarity | IF |
| Intensity | Fancy Vivid |
| Overtone | Purplish |
| Measurements | 5.19 \times 7.02 \times 2.87Â mm |
| L/W Ratio | 1.35 |
| Polish / Symmetry | Very Good / Good |
| Fluorescence | None |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How does the Fancy Vivid grade impact the pink diamond value and the 1 carat pink diamond price?+
The Fancy Vivid grade denotes the highest level of color saturation, which is the primary driver of value. For a natural pink diamond, achieving Fancy Vivid quality can elevate the 1 carat pink diamond price into the ultra-luxury range, commanding an exponential increase over lower color grades.
Why is the IF clarity grade so significant for a natural pink diamond?+
Achieving an IF clarity (Internally Flawless) grade is exceptionally rare for any natural pink diamond. The color is caused by immense pressure, which often creates internal characteristics. This IF grade confirms the stone's near-perfect internal purity, significantly boosting its pink diamond value.
How can I verify the GIA Certificate for this Blue Nile pink diamond?+
The GIA Certificate (Stock Number 7163195) is essential for confirming the diamond's authenticity. You can view the report directly via the provided link, which documents its exact specifications, including the Fancy Vivid color and clarity, ensuring confidence in your Blue Nile pink diamond purchase.
Is the heart shape appropriate for custom pink diamond engagement rings?+
Yes, the heart shape is highly desired for elegant solitaires and bespoke pendants, particularly for pink diamond engagement rings. As a loose diamond, it offers complete freedom for custom design, maximizing the pink diamond value in a unique setting.
Are natural pink diamonds a good investment, and how does the Argyle closure affect their long-term value?+
Natural pink diamonds, especially those with high color intensity, are widely considered a strong investment due to their extreme scarcity and historical price appreciation (soaring nearly 400% since 2005). The permanent closure of the Argyle mine, which supplied over 90% of the world's stones, has severely restricted future supply, cementing them as a rare, appreciating tangible asset for collectors and investors.
How much does a 2 carat Fancy Vivid pink diamond cost, and what is a comparable lab-grown price?+
The cost difference is vast: a 2 carat Fancy Vivid pink diamond (natural) is rarely offered outside of auction and would command a price well over $4 million and potentially far higher. In contrast, a 2 carat Fancy Vivid pink lab-grown diamond is available for a few thousand dollars, often in the $2,000 to $4,000 range, demonstrating the immense value difference based purely on origin.
What is the impact of a Purplish secondary hue on the pink diamond price per carat?+
A Purplish secondary hue (Fancy Purplish Pink) is highly desirable in the market, particularly because this color profile was characteristic of Argyle production. Unlike brownish or orangey secondary colors, the purplish modifier can enhance saturation, often increasing the pink diamond price per carat compared to a slightly less vibrant pure pink stone of the same grade.
Beyond price, what is the core difference between a natural pink diamond and a lab-grown pink diamond?+
Chemically and optically, they are identical. The core difference lies in rarity and investment value. The natural pink diamond is a geological miracle that cannot be reproduced, serving as a rare, appreciating tangible asset. The lab-grown pink diamond is an accessible, beautiful stone with no intrinsic rarity and no long-term resale or investment value, but offers superior aesthetics for a budget.




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