Argyle pink diamonds are iconic, as is the mine that produces them. The Argyle diamond mine, located in Western Australia’s remote east Kimberley region, has been virtually the sole source of the world’s supply of pink diamonds for more than three decades, yet less than 1% of the mine’s total production is pink. Even more seldomly unearthed are its blue, violet, and red diamonds, of which an entire year’s worth of polished production would barely fill the palm of one’s hand. Argyle is set to close at the end of 2020, until which it is estimated that there are less than 100 Argyle Pink Diamonds Signature Tender diamonds remaining to be discovered. Explore Beyond Rare™ beauty via argylepinkdiamonds.com.
Argyle’s Defining Moments
In April 1989 a pink diamond sold for a record $1.57 million at a Christie’s auction in New York.
The 3.14 ct. cut and polished pink diamond...