‘Jewelry’ Rio Tinto launches the unique Argyle mining diamond ring ‘Argyle Rose’: total weight 3.25ct pink and blue diamonds

‘Jewelry’ Rio Tinto launches the unique Argyle mining diamond ring ‘Argyle Rose’: total weight 3.25ct pink and blue diamonds

Rio Tinto’s jewelry brand Argyle Pink Diamonds has just launched a unique colored diamond ring called “Argyle Rose”, which is specially set with colored diamonds from the Argyle mining area. The main stone is a 1.36ct Radian cut pink diamond, with an outer ring set with nearly 2ct circular cut blue diamonds, with an estimated value of up to AUD 2 million (approximately USD 1.35 million).

 

This ring is designed by Australian jeweler Solid Gold Diamonds with the design theme of “rose” – the most striking thing is that the center is inlaid with a rare 1.36ct Redian type cutting powder diamond main stone. This powder diamond is one of the last batch of powder diamonds before the mining of Argyle mining area stops, reaching the Fancy Deep Pink level.

The designer set a 1.89ct circular cut blue diamond around the outer ring of the pink diamond main stone, creating a subtle complementary color. The outer ring of the blue diamond is set with 8 oval cut colorless diamonds, and the rose gold outlines the ring face like a rose petal, creating a luxurious and romantic style. The ring adopts a convertible structure that can be disassembled and worn as a pendant.

 

Argyle Rose Gold Ring, by Argyle Pink Diamonds

The main stone is a 1.36ct Radian cut pink diamond, which has been identified as a Fancy Deep Pink color grade. Inlaid with a total weight of 1.89ct blue diamonds and 2.80ct colorless diamonds. Made of platinum, gold, and rose gold, the ring can be converted into a pendant to wear.


Post time: May-26-2023