1.69ct Fancy Deep Purplish Pink Pear

This exceptional 1.69-carat Fancy Deep Purplish Pink pear-shaped diamond is a rare and captivating gemstone, certified by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). Its rich, saturated colour embodies the striking beauty found only in the world’s most exclusive diamonds, making it a standout choice for collectors and connoisseurs.

The diamond displays a mesmerising deep purplish pink hue, combining intensity and elegance in a way few natural stones can match. With a P1 clarity grade, it retains remarkable visual appeal and brilliance, especially when viewed in natural light. Its pear shape further enhances its vibrant character and versatility for custom, high-end jewellery designs.

This stone is not only a beautiful investment but also a unique expression of nature’s artistry.
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