Traditional
white diamond rings with
solitaire setting have been up there at the top in terms of popularity for long. Yet again, couples are looking for stylish
wedding bands these days, which distinctly exhibit emotions and serve as a personal statement.
A
diamond turns pink owing to deformation in the gemstone’s crystal structure. Much like some of the other colored
diamonds, even pink is rarely mined from mines in select countries. Its rarity and limited supply make pink
diamonds pricey.
Pink
diamond rings symbolize romance, creativity, love, and femininity.
Apparently, proposing a lover with a heart-shaped pink colored
diamond would be the most romantic way to convey your feelings in the purest form. What’s more, you can choose natural pink
diamond engagement rings in a plethora of
designs, hues, and intensities. For instance, the colored
diamond can range from purplish to orangish-pink and even ones with brownish shades.
Note that a gemstone with least pinkish intensity will look pink only if it is not mounted, and will not exhibit the pinkish hue once it is set. Therefore, it is advisable to select natural pink
diamond engagement rings with an apt shade that may not appear colorless after the
setting.