Argyle Pink Diamond Tiara Lends Unique Sparkle to Masterpieces London Fair
Post Date: 28 Jun 2010 Viewed: 472
Diamond miner Rio Tinto's rare Argyle pink diamonds made a royal debut at the Masterpieces London Fair, a unique showcase of the most covetable objects on earth.
According to the diamond miner's press release, the one-of-a-kind Argyle Pink Diamond Tiara, displayed by iconic jeweller Asprey, features 178 Argyle pink diamonds and "showcases the beautiful appeal of the rarest diamonds in the world."
"The Argyle Pink Diamond Tiara combines the mystique and romance of a bygone era with the design of a contemporary treasure. This is truly a unique piece that showcases beautifully the colours, sizes and shapes of rare pink diamonds from the Argyle mine," said Authorised Partner of Argyle Pink Diamonds John Glajz.
Rio Tinto's Argyle Diamond Mine, in remote Western Australia, produces virtually the entire supply of the world's rare pink diamonds.
The Argyle Pink Diamond Tiara is a reflection of the importance of exclusive design and quality craftsmanship when transforming these rare and precious diamonds into important pieces of jewellery. According to Josephine Archer, Business Manager for Argyle Pink Diamonds,
"We are delighted with the design of the tiara which has the simple yet subtle mystique that all great jewels should have."