Shockingly True? The Theory That Pink Diamonds May Disappear from the World!

2018.07.08 published
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Pink diamonds feel like cute girls♡

Diamonds are usually colorless and transparent, but

there are actually many different color variations.

Among them, pink diamonds have a cute and princess-like vibe, don't you think?♡

Moreover, they have romantic meanings like "eternal love," "flawless love," and "mutual affection."*

When you go to a jewelry store, many people might find themselves admiring pink diamond rings.

Oh no! There are rumors that pink diamonds may not be mined anymore.

But in today's world, it's becoming harder to casually say, "Pink diamonds are cute."

It seems that in just 1 to 2 years, there is a possibility that pink diamond rings may no longer be created...!

This is because the only place where natural pink diamonds can be mined is the "Argyle mine" in Australia.

(It is said that some can be found in certain mines in Africa as well, but their quality is poor and they don't circulate in the market.)

However, the annual yield of pink diamonds is reportedly decreasing, and they are becoming increasingly difficult to find....!

Because searching for pink diamonds inefficiently yields no results, the Argyle mine is scheduled to close. Consequently, mining operations were decided to end as of 2020.

In other words, only the pink diamonds that currently exist will remain!

After pink diamonds can no longer be newly mined from the Argyle mine in Australia,

it is likely that no new pink diamonds will be discovered.

This is because no other mines have a history of yielding them, and pink diamonds are a fortuitous occurrence, with no clear reason as to why they turn pink.

Therefore, moving forward, only the existing pink diamonds will exist (and circulate) in this world.

Consequently, their rarity is expected to increase even further, and their prices will likely rise...!

While this fact is quite sad,

natural pink diamonds are a mystical creation of nature and beyond human control, so

it is somewhat unavoidable.

Of course, artificial pink diamonds can be created, but still, the natural ones have higher clarity and beauty, so

it's shocking that they may disappear...

So, now might be a good time to buy a pink diamond ring*

Whether pink diamond rings will truly disappear or their prices will skyrocket,

is still uncertain at this point...

However, it is confirmed that the mining of pink diamonds ended in 2020.

Brides who are struggling with the design of engagement or wedding rings might consider choosing a pink diamond design, taking this background into account.*

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