The Truth About Lab Pink Diamonds Revealed

Hello, everyone! Welcome back to our By Bonnie blog, where we dive deep into the world of diamonds! Today, I'm thrilled to share something special. I've been getting a ton of messages about pink diamonds, and we're about to explore what makes them so fascinating, how accessible they are, and then, of course, I'll reveal a stunning new pink diamond ring that we've crafted here at By Bonnie!

 

What Are Pink Diamonds?

Let's dive into the world of colored diamonds, with a spotlight on the mesmerizing pink ones. Colored diamonds, also known as fancy color diamonds, are incredibly rare and highly sought after for their captivating hues. Now, I've made a video showcasing a stunning yellow diamond bracelet, which was an absolute showstopper, by the way!


But when it comes to pink diamonds, they're in a league of their own. These gems are notoriously elusive and notoriously difficult to match. 

What Are Pink Diamonds?What Are Pink Diamonds?

You see, each pink diamond possesses a unique shade and intensity of pink, making it incredibly challenging to find two that are exactly alike. So, I often get asked, "Hey, Bonnie, why aren't you selling pink diamond engagement rings?" And that's a question we'll be exploring today! 

 

Lab-Grown Pink Diamonds

I'm sure some of you are itching for pink diamond engagement rings, and trust me, I want to make that happen too. But here's the scoop: right now, the process of growing pink diamonds in the lab isn't quite perfected. There are still some challenges with getting the exact overtones and saturations that mimic their natural counterparts.


Now, for all you diamond enthusiasts out there, you might have heard that the natural pink diamond mine in Australia has run dry and is permanently closed. This has driven up the prices of natural pink diamonds. So, many of you are thinking, "Well, I still love pink diamonds, what's the alternative?" That's where lab-grown diamonds come in, and they are a fantastic option.

Lab-Grown Pink DiamondsLab-Grown Pink Diamonds

But here's the thing – in larger sizes, there's a bit of inconsistency. Sometimes they veer into peachy or brown shades, and that's not quite the true pink we're used to seeing in natural ones. Nevertheless, I'm here to make you all happy,

 

Bonnie’s New Pink Eternity Diamond Band

Alright, I had this idea to create a dainty eternity band, and I have to say, it turned out amazing! 

 

Bonnie’s New Pink Eternity Diamond BandBonnie’s New Pink Eternity Diamond Band

I handpicked different shades of pink diamonds and mixed them in with some white diamonds to create this stunning contrast. It's that creative process that I absolutely adore – making something delicate yet classy and undeniably beautiful. I'm over the moon about it!

Now, I'd love to hear what you all think about my first lab Pink Diamond Project. And of course, I'm open to suggestions! What do you think I should create next? Your feedback means the world to me!