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Nick Ireland from The Diamond Jewellery Studio Shared His Thoughts On Argyle Diamonds

Announcement posted by The Diamond Jewellery Studio 02 Dec 2016

The Diamond Jewellery Studio continues to be the #1 source of high quality handmade diamond jewellery in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. They have an exquisite collection of jewellery adorned with rare Argyle diamonds. Nick Ireland, the man behind their stunning collection, said: “At 15, I started a jewellery apprenticeship in my local town and then once completed moved to Hatton Garden, London and worked in some amazing jewellery workshops. Under the guidance of a leading diamond broker from the London diamond bourse, Nick has learnt “good from bad diamonds and how they were traded on the international market”. His knowledge and experience has helped him in creating his own name in the diamond jewellery industry.

 

Nick Ireland creates stunning pieces of Argyle diamond jewellery. According to Nick, Argyle pink and blue diamonds are incredibly rare. The mine was opened in the 1980s by Rio Tinto and produces 95% of the world’s pink diamonds. Nick shared that one of the reasons why he specialised in these rare gemstones is because it has the strongest colour of all pink diamonds found globally. Because of the intensity of its colour, it is perfect for creating amazing pieces of jewellery.

 

It was reported that the Argyle mine has already entered into its shutting down phase with the last diamonds to be mined by 2020. Nick said that: “Once the mine has closed, anyone with an Argyle Pink Diamond will have something truly unique and irreplaceable.” He added that: “Over the next few years, before the closure of the Argyle mine, we will be creating as many custom pink diamond pieces as we can.

    

For clients who are planning to purchase jewellery with Argyle diamonds, Nick said that Argyle pink diamonds are suited to all types of jewellery be it engagement rings, wedding rings, eternity rings, earrings, brooches or pendants. He said that he prefers using them in rings where they can be matched against super white D colour diamonds which show off the beautiful pink hues when being flashed around on a moving finger. Nick Ireland assured that: “The Diamond Jewellery Studio hand make beautiful bespoke pieces of jewellery to cater to clients’ needs and will continue to do so in the future.

 

For more information, visit their website: www.diamondjewellerystudio.com.au