1 pcs Diamond (Natural coloured) - 0.25 ct - Pear - Fancy Pinkish Purple - Not specified in lab report - Gemological Institute of America (GIA)

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GIA-certified natural 0.25 ct Fancy Pinkish Purple pear-shaped diamond with even color distribution and pinkish overtone, cut Pear Brilliant, report 2165873236.

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GIA-Certified 0.25 ct Fancy Pinkish Purple Diamond – Pear Brilliant – Natural & Even Color

This natural fancy-colored diamond is certified by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) under report number 2165873236. The stone displays the highly coveted Fancy Pinkish Purple color grade — a rare and refined blend of soft purple with warm pink undertones. Purple diamonds are among the rarest natural diamonds in existence, and stones with an Even color distribution, as noted here, are especially valued by collectors and connoisseurs.

Cut in a Pear Brilliant shape and measuring 5.28 × 3.78 × 1.92 mm, the diamond offers an elegant teardrop profile with lively scintillation. The pear cut enhances the dispersion of both the pink and purple tones, giving the stone a graceful face-up appearance suitable for high-end jewelry designs or as part of a curated fancy-color collection.

Naturally colored pink and purple diamonds have shown strong appreciation in value over the past decade, driven by diminishing supply and increasing global demand. A certified Fancy Pinkish Purple diamond of this size and rarity represents both a beautiful gemstone and a desirable long-term collectible asset.

A rare opportunity to acquire a GIA-certified purple-pink diamond with exceptional visual character.

**Ensuring the safety of your lots is our top priority.
We rely on trusted carriers such as FedEx / DHL for secure, fully tracked shipments using their fastest express methods.
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Customs or import duties may apply depending on your country of residence.
For buyers in France, Portugal, and the Canary Islands, a customs broker may be required — all related costs are the buyer’s responsibility.

Israeli bidders: Loose diamonds and jewelry are shipped internationally only.

If the winning bidder cancels, they will bear all shipping and return import-duty expenses as specified by the seller.
Each shipment includes one item and is sent via DHL Express or FedEx — combined shipping is not available.

Discover more rare and collectible natural diamonds by visiting the seller’s page through a click on the seller’s name.**

GIA-Certified 0.25 ct Fancy Pinkish Purple Diamond – Pear Brilliant – Natural & Even Color

This natural fancy-colored diamond is certified by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) under report number 2165873236. The stone displays the highly coveted Fancy Pinkish Purple color grade — a rare and refined blend of soft purple with warm pink undertones. Purple diamonds are among the rarest natural diamonds in existence, and stones with an Even color distribution, as noted here, are especially valued by collectors and connoisseurs.

Cut in a Pear Brilliant shape and measuring 5.28 × 3.78 × 1.92 mm, the diamond offers an elegant teardrop profile with lively scintillation. The pear cut enhances the dispersion of both the pink and purple tones, giving the stone a graceful face-up appearance suitable for high-end jewelry designs or as part of a curated fancy-color collection.

Naturally colored pink and purple diamonds have shown strong appreciation in value over the past decade, driven by diminishing supply and increasing global demand. A certified Fancy Pinkish Purple diamond of this size and rarity represents both a beautiful gemstone and a desirable long-term collectible asset.

A rare opportunity to acquire a GIA-certified purple-pink diamond with exceptional visual character.

**Ensuring the safety of your lots is our top priority.
We rely on trusted carriers such as FedEx / DHL for secure, fully tracked shipments using their fastest express methods.
Each diamond is carefully packed in a sealed, tamper-proof box to guarantee safe and prompt delivery.

Customs or import duties may apply depending on your country of residence.
For buyers in France, Portugal, and the Canary Islands, a customs broker may be required — all related costs are the buyer’s responsibility.

Israeli bidders: Loose diamonds and jewelry are shipped internationally only.

If the winning bidder cancels, they will bear all shipping and return import-duty expenses as specified by the seller.
Each shipment includes one item and is sent via DHL Express or FedEx — combined shipping is not available.

Discover more rare and collectible natural diamonds by visiting the seller’s page through a click on the seller’s name.**

Details

Lab report number
2165873236
Diamond type
Natural coloured
Natural fancy colour
Purple
Number of diamonds
1
Fancy colour intensity
Fancy
Total carat weight
0.25
Fancy colour overtone
Pinkish
Diamond Clarity Grade
Not specified in lab report
Laboratory Report
Gemological Institute of America (GIA)
Sealed by laboratory
No
Laser Engraved
No
Weight
0.23-0.29
Shape
Pear
Cutting style
Pear shape cut
Sold by
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Objects sold
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