Matching Pair Argyle Pink Diamonds – Pear Cut (4PP SI2, 0.18ct Total)
A truly exceptional opportunity presents itself in this perfectly matched pair of Argyle pink diamonds, each weighing 0.09ct, graded 4PP in colour with SI2 clarity, and exquisitely cut in a pear shape. Their delicate purplish pink hue radiates understated elegance, while their rarity elevates them beyond mere gemstones - they're objects of enduring desire.
Matched pairs of natural Argyle pink diamonds are extraordinarily rare, making this duo highly sought after by collectors, connoisseurs, and designers of bespoke high jewellery.
A Rare Convergence of Rarity and Symmetry
Securing two diamonds that align perfectly in colour, size, shape, and presence is a feat of exceptional rarity, especially in the wake of the Argyle mine’s closure.
These diamonds offer:
- Harmonised 0.09ct carat weight for perfect visual balance
- Consistent 4PP purplish pink colouring, creating a subtle, luminous symmetry
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Complementary pear shapes, ideal for elegance in pairs
Their rare alignment renders them perfect for luxury jewellery applications or as portfolio-grade investment pieces, particularly earrings where precise symmetry is paramount.
The Pear Cut – Grace and Radiance
The pear cut merges the brilliance of a round diamond with the elongation of a marquise, yielding a shape of timeless femininity and sophistication. In pink diamonds, it magnifies the colour’s depth and allows the purplish pink tones to glow with quiet opulence, offering a presence that's simultaneously refined and arresting.
Ideal applications include:
- Custom pink diamond stud or drop earrings
- A unique toi et moi ring, celebrating duality and elegance
- A rare collector’s piece for an elite portfolio
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Argyle Provenance – Scarcity Meets Investment Appeal
Originating from the iconic Argyle mine in Western Australia, these diamonds belong to a finite and diminishing supply. With no new stones entering the market, matched pairs like this are increasingly coveted by investors, collectors, and connoisseurs of high jewellery.
Key factors enhancing their allure include:
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Matching stones, an extraordinary rarity in coloured diamonds
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4PP colour grading, mid-range and sought-after purplish pink
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Certified Argyle provenance, confirming authenticity and heritage
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Rising global demand for rare, wearable investment-grade diamonds
Matching pairs are unique in that they combine aesthetic beauty with investment-grade scarcity, making them a singular opportunity for connoisseurs.
Diamond Specifications
Diamond 1:
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Carat: 0.09ct
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Colour: 4PP (Purplish Pink)
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Clarity: SI2
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Cut: Pear Shape
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Argyle Certificate No: 382462
Diamond 2:
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Carat: 0.09ct
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Colour: 4PP (Purplish Pink)
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Clarity: SI2
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Cut: Pear Shape
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Argyle Certificate No: 384801
Total Carat Weight: 0.18ct
Why Choose York Jewellers?
- Experts in Argyle pink diamonds
- Access to exceptional, curated stones of enduring rarity
- Mastery in bespoke earring and high jewellery design
- Personalised, discreet consultation for collectors and investors
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Opportunities to acquire matched Argyle pink diamonds of this calibre are exceedingly rare.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why are matching pairs of pink diamonds so rare?
Natural pink diamonds are unique in colour and formation. Finding two stones that harmonise perfectly in colour, size, and shape is extraordinarily uncommon, making matched pairs highly desirable.
What does 4PP mean?
4PP denotes a purplish pink tone with moderate intensity, prized for its elegance and collectable value.
Are these diamonds suitable for earrings?
Absolutely - pear-shaped matched diamonds are ideal for stud or drop earrings, offering symmetry, refinement, and balance.
Do matching pairs have investment value?
Rarity, provenance, and matching quality often command a premium, positioning these stones as both collectible and investment-grade.
Are these natural Argyle diamonds?
Yes, both diamonds are natural, sourced from the Argyle mine, and individually certified.
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Disclaimer: York Jewellers curates and presents rare Argyle pink diamonds for their beauty, rarity, and collectable significance. We are a jeweller and do not provide financial, investment, or legal advice. Any reference to rarity, value, or collectability is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as investment guidance.