ARGYLE PINK DIAMONDS TENDER
The Argyle Pink Diamonds Tender was an annual and exclusive presentation of the finest and rarest diamonds mined during the year from the Argyle mine. The first tender took place in Antwerp in 1985 and consisted of just 33 diamonds. The following year, Geneva was added as a display location, and with increasing interest, cities such as New York, Hong Kong, London, Perth and Tokyo also became part of the international tour.
From 1984 to 2021, 50 to 70 of the finest pink, red, blue and violet diamonds mined each year at the Argyle mine were offered for sale at the annual Argyle Pink Diamonds Signature Tender. Since 2008, the most notable stones in each tender collection have also been named to reflect their historical significance.
This exclusivity underscores the rarity of Argyle Pink Diamonds. According to mine records, on average, only one tenderable carat was found for every one million carats of rough diamonds mined from the Argyle mine.
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NATURE'S RARE TREASURES
RARITY
Only a very small percentage of all diamonds mined globally are naturally colored, with pink diamonds making up less than 0.01% of these.
UNIQUE COLOR FORMATION
Unlike other colored diamonds, which get their color from chemical impurities like boron or nitrogen, the pink color is due to a deformation in the diamond's crystal structure during its formation, making them extraordinarily rare.
LIMITED SUPPLY
A large portion of the world's pink diamonds come from the Argyle Mine in Australia, which is known for producing over 90% of all pink diamonds. This mine closed in 2020, further limiting supply and increasing their value. Pink diamonds from the Argyle Mine have increased by 480% over the past 20 years and are expected to increase further.
HIGH DEMAND
As the supply of natural pink diamonds dwindles, demand is increasing significantly. The closure of the iconic Argyle mine in Australia in 2020 – the world’s primary source of pink diamonds – has had a historic impact on the market. With only a fraction of the world’s diamonds naturally occurring in pink shades, these stones are becoming rarer by the day.
Collectors, investors and connoisseurs around the world seek pink diamonds for their color intensity, rarity and ability to retain – and often increase – their value over time. Interest is driven not only by their beauty, but also by their position as an investment of the highest order.
DIVERSITY IN THE PORTFOLIO
Diamonds represent an alternative investment option that can help reduce risk in a portfolio. With their lower volatility compared to many other assets, they also act as a potential hedge against inflation.
GOOD ADVICE
RARITY
The rarer a diamond is, the more valuable it becomes – and the better it is as an investment. To optimize your investment, it is recommended to focus on one exclusive diamond rather than several smaller ones.
CERTIFICATION
Always purchase an investment diamond with a GIA (Gemmological Institute of America) certificate to ensure global marketability. If the diamond comes from the Argyle mine, it is recommended that it be accompanied by a certificate from Argyle Pink Diamonds.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
As a private individual, any return is tax-free if the diamond is set in a piece of jewelry. If the diamond is stored in a safe deposit box outside the EU, the investment is VAT-exempt for private investors.
TIME HORIZON
Diamond investment is a long-term strategy, and one should expect an investment horizon of 4-8 years.