Purple diamonds are extremely rare, as rare as red diamonds. Natural purple diamonds, the global annual output is too scarce, there is no statistical data, and individual mines occasionally produce, the global annual output adds up to less than 100 carats, and most of the purple diamonds are less than 2 carats, and there are very few people who are lucky enough to collect them. Pure purple diamonds are as valuable as red diamonds
Purple diamond shape
Natural purple diamonds include many shapes, such as princess, emerald, square top, marquise, pear, heart, radial and cushion, but the most common ones are round natural purple diamonds.
Purple diamond color grade
Diamonds appear purple due to high levels of hydrogen content. Pink, peach, and gray-pink can all be used as the modification color of purple diamonds. Purple diamonds have only a few color intensity levels, including light, light, medium, intense, vivid and deep. The gia certificate is: Faint→Verylight<>→Light<shallow>→Fancylight<light color>→Fancy<medium color>→Fancydark<dark color>→Fancyintense<dense color>→Fancydeep<`deep color>→ Fancyvivid <brilliant color>
The value of purple diamonds
Pure purple diamonds are so rare that purple diamonds of any size are much more expensive than colorless diamonds of the corresponding size. A purple diamond with modified colors, as long as the purple is very strong, is also expensive. The difference in size, color, and saturation causes the price of purple diamonds to range from several thousand dollars to several hundred thousand dollars, and the price of rare and extraordinary giant gemstones can exceed one million dollars.