The Rose of India is a stunning 17.68-carat pink diamond, renowned for its Internally Flawless clarity and Fancy Intense Pink color. Less than 1% of all diamonds are classified as fancy color, and even fewer diamonds are predominantly pink, making the Rose of India an incredibly rare gem.
A Diamond of the Highest Purity
Classified as Type IIa by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), this pink diamond is chemically pure with no detectable nitrogen impurities, placing it among the rarest and most valuable diamonds in the world.
A Long and Intricate Journey
The diamondās original rough crystal weighed an impressive 41.90 carats, and it took over five months to transform it into the Rose of India. Along the way, the rough diamond was cut into the main gem and four additional stones weighing 2.24, 1.03, 0.56, and 0.31 carats. These satellite gems have less intense color saturation due to their smaller size, yet they still showcase the captivating beauty of pink diamonds.
The Rose of India is not just a diamond; it is a masterpiece, highlighting the allure and rarity of pink diamonds in the world of high-end gems.