Some colors carry emotion before they even reach the eye. Pink is one of them.
Soft yet powerful. Romantic yet bold. Feminine yet fierce. It is no coincidence that pink diamonds have long been considered among the most coveted gemstones on the planet — worn by icons, gifted by legends, and admired by anyone who has ever been lucky enough to see one catch the light.
For most of history, a pink diamond was a dream reserved for the privileged few. The Graff Pink. The Pink Star. The Williamson Pink Star. These names echo through auction halls and museum archives like whispers of something almost mythological. Natural pink diamonds are so extraordinarily rare that they account for less than 0.1% of all diamonds ever mined — and their prices reflect exactly that.
But here is where the story takes a remarkable turn.
Pink lab grown diamonds have arrived — and they are changing everything.
What Is a Pink Lab Grown Diamond?
A pink lab grown diamond is a real, genuine diamond — not a simulant, not a substitute, not an imitation. It carries the same chemical composition (pure crystallized carbon), the same physical properties, and the same optical brilliance as a mined pink diamond. The only difference lies in its origin: instead of forming over billions of years beneath the Earth’s surface, it is grown in a state-of-the-art laboratory environment using cutting-edge technology.
The result is a diamond that a gemologist cannot distinguish from a mined stone with the naked eye. Even advanced testing requires specialized equipment to tell them apart — and even then, the difference is only in origin, never in beauty or quality.
At ShraddhashreeGems, we source and curate exceptional pink lab grown diamonds for those who believe that extraordinary jewelry should not require extraordinary compromise.
The Science Behind the Pink: How Does a Diamond Get Its Color?
This is where pink diamonds become even more fascinating — because unlike most colored diamonds, pink does not get its color from chemical impurities.
Blue diamonds are blue because of boron. Yellow diamonds are yellow because of nitrogen. But pink diamonds owe their color to a structural anomaly called plastic deformation — a distortion in the diamond’s crystal lattice that occurs under immense pressure during or after formation. This distortion causes the diamond to absorb certain wavelengths of green light, and the remaining reflected light appears pink to the human eye.
This phenomenon — called a graining structure or color center — is rare in nature, which is precisely why natural pink diamonds are so scarce.
In the laboratory, scientists have mastered the art of replicating this process. Through carefully controlled growth conditions and post-growth treatments such as HPHT annealing (subjecting a grown diamond to high pressure and high temperature), the same structural changes can be induced, unlocking that gorgeous range of pink hues — from the palest blush to the most vivid rose.
The Two Paths to a Pink Lab Grown Diamond
CVD + Post-Growth Treatment: In Chemical Vapor Deposition, a diamond seed is placed in a plasma chamber where carbon-rich gases deposit atom by atom to grow a diamond. The resulting stone is then treated with HPHT processing, which introduces the color centers responsible for the pink hue. This method allows for excellent clarity and precise, repeatable color results.
HPHT Growth: In the High Pressure High Temperature method, a diamond seed is subjected to conditions mimicking the Earth’s mantle — extreme pressure (above 1.5 million PSI) and temperatures exceeding 1,400°C. When growth parameters are carefully controlled, this method can also produce pink diamonds of striking quality.
Both pathways yield certified, genuine diamonds — graded by international gemological laboratories to the same standards applied to all fine diamonds.
The Spectrum of Pink: Understanding Pink Diamond Color Grades
Not all pinks are created equal — and that is part of what makes them so endlessly fascinating. The GIA (Gemological Institute of America) grades fancy color diamonds on a scale that captures the full range of pink diamond beauty:
| Color Grade | Description |
|---|---|
| Faint Pink | A barely-there whisper of pink, delicate and dreamlike |
| Very Light Pink | Soft and ethereal, with a gentle rose undertone |
| Light Pink | A clear, identifiable pink — refined and graceful |
| Fancy Light Pink | Warm and inviting, with noticeable depth of color |
| Fancy Pink | Rich and unmistakably pink — the heart of the range |
| Fancy Intense Pink | Deeply saturated, vivid, and breathtaking |
| Fancy Vivid Pink | The apex — electric, rare, and utterly unforgettable |
Pink diamonds can also display secondary hues that shift their character entirely:
- Purplish Pink — Adds a romantic, almost violet depth
- Orangy Pink — Warm and glowing, like the last light of sunset
- Brownish Pink — Earthy and complex, with a vintage richness
At ShraddhashreeGems, we help you navigate this spectrum to find the pink that resonates with your personal story.
Why Pink Lab Grown Diamonds Are the Jewel of This Generation
✦ The Rarity Paradox — Solved
Natural pink diamonds are among the rarest gemstones in the world. The closure of the Argyle Diamond Mine in Australia in 2020 — which once supplied over 90% of the world’s pink diamonds — made natural pinks even scarcer and more expensive overnight. A high-quality natural pink diamond of even one carat can command prices that rival luxury real estate.
Pink lab grown diamonds solve this paradox beautifully. They bring the same ravishing color and diamond quality within reach — at a price point that is 40% to 70% lower than comparable mined stones — without a single compromise on the gemological experience.
✦ Ethically Born, Consciously Chosen
Every pink lab grown diamond at ShraddhashreeGems is grown without disturbing a single acre of land, without displacement of communities, and without the complex supply chain concerns that surround mined diamonds. It is a stone that carries no burden — only beauty.
For today’s mindful jewelry buyer, this is not a minor detail. It is a defining feature.
✦ Certified and Graded — Always
Every pink lab grown diamond we offer comes with certification from recognized gemological laboratories — graded for the 4Cs: Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat weight. The certificate tells the full story of your diamond’s quality, giving you complete transparency and confidence in your purchase.
✦ Identical to Mined — By Every Standard That Matters
Pink lab grown diamonds score 10 on the Mohs hardness scale — the same as any mined diamond. They have the same refractive index, the same thermal conductivity, the same fire and scintillation. When set in a ring, pendant, or earring, they behave in light exactly as a mined diamond would. No compromise. No asterisk.

Pink Lab Grown Diamonds in Jewellery: Where Beauty Meets Design
The versatility of pink lab-grown diamonds makes them extraordinary candidates for every jewellery category:
Engagement Rings
A pink diamond engagement ring is a bold, romantic departure from tradition. Whether set as a solitaire in rose gold to enhance the warm pink tones, surrounded by a halo of white diamonds for dramatic contrast, or featured as a three-stone ring representing past, present, and future — a pink lab-grown diamond engagement ring makes a statement that is entirely your own.
Pendants and Necklaces
A single pink diamond pendant — especially in a pear or oval cut — worn close to the heart is one of the most elegant jewelry expressions possible. Simple, personal, and luminous.
Earrings
Pink lab grown diamond studs or drop earrings frame the face with warmth and color. A matched pair of fancy pink cushion cuts in platinum or white gold is both contemporary and timeless.
Tennis Bracelets and Eternity Bands
A full row of matched pink lab grown diamonds in a tennis bracelet or eternity band is an undeniable statement piece — and with lab grown pricing, this dream is now genuinely achievable.
Caring for Your Pink Lab Grown Diamond
Because a pink lab grown diamond is a real diamond, it requires the same care:
- Clean regularly with a soft brush, warm water, and mild dish soap to maintain brilliance
- Store separately from other jewelry to prevent scratching softer gemstones
- Avoid harsh chemicals such as bleach or chlorine, which can affect metal settings
- Have settings inspected by a jeweler annually to ensure prongs and bezels remain secure
A pink lab grown diamond, like all diamonds, is designed to last a lifetime — and beyond.
How to Choose the Right Pink Lab Grown Diamond
When selecting your pink lab grown diamond, consider these key factors:
1. Color First In fancy color diamonds, color is the most important value driver. Decide whether you want a soft, romantic light pink or a bold, vivid statement pink. This will guide everything else.
2. Choose a Cut That Enhances Color Certain cuts maximize color saturation in pink diamonds. Cushion cuts, radiant cuts, and oval cuts are particularly favored because their facet patterns allow more color to reflect back to the eye. Round brilliants tend to appear lighter due to their light-return characteristics.
3. Clarity — Good News Here Because the pink color itself masks minor inclusions better than colorless diamonds, you don’t need to chase the highest clarity grades. A well-chosen VS2 or SI1 in a pink diamond often looks flawless to the naked eye, allowing you to invest more in color and carat.
4. Metal Pairing Matters
- Rose gold deepens and enriches pink tones, creating a monochromatic warmth
- White gold or platinum creates striking contrast, making the pink pop with cool sophistication
- Yellow gold adds a vintage, antique quality to lighter pink stones
The ShraddhashreeGems Promise
At ShraddhashreeGems, pink lab grown diamonds are not simply a product — they are a belief. A belief that beauty should be accessible. That luxury should be responsible. That the jewelry you wear should reflect not just your style, but your values.
We handpick every pink lab grown diamond in our collection for its color character, cut quality, and overall visual impact. Our team is here to guide you through every step — from understanding fancy color grading to selecting the perfect setting for your stone.
Whether you are searching for a once-in-a-lifetime engagement ring, a milestone gift, or a personal treasure that carries meaning beyond its price tag — we are here to help you find it.
Final Thought: The Pink Diamond Has Found Its Moment
The rarest color in the diamond world now has a chapter that belongs to everyone. Pink lab grown diamonds represent the perfect intersection of science and romance — where human ingenuity recreates one of nature’s most precious accidents, and places it gently in the hands of those who love beauty, value ethics, and refuse to choose between the two.
Your pink diamond story begins here.
Visit ShraddhashreeGems — South Extension, New Delhi
We are located at LGF 7-8, D-15, South Extension-2, New Delhi — 110049. Our team is available to guide you in person, answer every question, and help you find the perfect diamond jewellery for your occasion and budget.
You can also reach us at +91-9811352177 or +91-9871416134, or write to us at shraddhashreegems@gmail.com.
Whether you shop in store or online — you get the same guarantee. Real diamonds. IGI certified. Ethically produced. Honestly priced.






