Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The Largest and Rarest Pink diamon found in Western Australia


    The World Largest Pink Diamond was found in East Kimberly region in Western Australia, the argle Pink Jubilee is a rare pink diamond which took 26-years of argyle production just to dig and might be the last one that can be discover.

Almost 90% of the pink diamons in the world was found in Argle Min accoring to Rio Tino, the world leader in finding , mining and processing earth minerals and resources. 

    The Diamond was estimated to be more than $60 million, almost one and half the price of a rare 24.79-carat "fancy intense pink" diamon way back 2010 which was sold around $46 million and the highest price ever to be paid for a jewely which is from a well-known ritish dealer that was aunctioned in GENEVA, Switzerland. 


    The Argyle Pink Jubilee is a light pink diamond, the company said. It is similar in colour to The Williamson Pink - the diamond found in Tanzania that Queen Elizabeth II received as a wedding gift and which was subsequently set into a brooch for her coronation.

Here are some of the most Popular Pink Diamonds
Fancy Intense Purplish Pink Diamond


Fancy Pink Diamond

Fancy Light Pink

Fancy Intense Pink Diamond