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Pink Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Rings
Pink lab-grown diamonds have exploded in popularity, and it’s easy to see why. They’re vibrant, unique, and offer a modern twist on the classic engagement ring. After working with colored diamonds for over three years and sourcing stones in almost every shade — including pink — I’ve seen firsthand how much personality a colored center stone brings to a ring. Whether someone is searching for a pink diamond engagement ring or a more specific engagement pink diamond ring, the demand has never been higher.
Couples today want something meaningful, beautiful, and fairly priced. Pink lab-grown diamonds check all three boxes, making them one of the most requested center stones we source. Many clients come in with inspiration photos of pink diamond engagement rings in different shapes — from cushion cuts to emerald cuts — because the color stands out so naturally.
All diamonds are graded by GIA for natural diamonds or IGI for lab diamonds
When you’re investing in a diamond — natural or lab-grown — the certification matters. We rely on GIA for natural diamonds and IGI for lab-grown diamonds because both labs have decades of trusted grading behind them. GIA has been around for over 90 years, and IGI for over 70, and we’ve only ever had positive experiences with both.
Every colored or non-colored diamond we sell comes with proper certification. That’s something we make non-negotiable at Fulop Jewelry. It protects you, ensures quality, and keeps the buying process transparent — especially for clients choosing fancy pink diamond engagement rings where color accuracy matters.
If you’ve ever wondered why diamonds — especially rare colors like pink — can be so expensive, we explain the real reasons behind pricing and global demand here: Why Are Diamonds Expensive?
If you also want a clear breakdown of how lab-grown diamonds compare to natural diamonds in price, you can read our full guide here: 1 Carat Lab Grown Diamond vs Natural Price: Cost Comparison.Diamond Engagement Ring with Pink and White Gold Diamond Halos
Halo designs are one of the most popular styles for pink diamonds — and for good reason. The contrast between a pink center stone and a white-diamond halo creates a bold, eye-catching look. Add rose and white gold into the mix, and the color play becomes even more dramatic. This style is often inspired by classic fancy pink diamond engagement ring designs.
We’ve made over ten engagement rings with fancy-colored diamonds, but one story stands out. In 2024, a client came to us looking for something meaningful for his proposal. Pink was his partner’s favourite color, so we sourced a 4ct fancy pink lab-grown diamond as the center stone and built a fully custom setting around it. Some clients compare similar custom projects to cushion cut pink diamond engagement rings or even emerald cut pink diamond engagement rings, depending on the look they want. It wasn’t just about the ring — it was the extra thought behind choosing her color that made the moment unforgettable.
When choosing your own pink halo design, the style really comes down to personal preference. Some clients go bigger with bold halos, while others prefer a softer two-tone design. There’s no “right” choice — it’s about what feels like you. If you want to start visualizing styles, you can explore ideas using our Ring Builder.
Find Your Ring Size
Sizing doesn’t have to be stressful. The most accurate way is with a ring sizer, but if you’re planning a surprise proposal, there’s an easy workaround. Many people secretly wrap a strip of paper around their partner’s finger, measure the length, and we convert that measurement into the right size.
To keep things simple, we offer 90 days of resizing. If the ring needs to be made smaller, it’s free. If it needs to go up, the first size increase is also free. We want your ring to fit comfortably — no stress, no extra hassle.
What does a pink ring mean?
Pink diamonds, whether natural or lab-grown, carry a sense of romance and individuality. They’re often chosen by clients who want something more personal than a traditional white diamond. The color symbolizes love, confidence, and uniqueness — which is probably why more couples are gravitating toward colored stones today. This meaning applies whether someone chooses a classic pink diamond engagement ring or modern engagement pink diamond rings.
In our experience, over ten clients have specifically chosen colored diamonds because they felt the stones carried a deeper, more personal meaning.
Can an engagement ring be pink?
Absolutely. And every year, pink engagement rings are becoming more and more common.
Some people worry that pink might not feel “traditional enough,” but that’s completely personal. If someone prefers white, yellow, champagne, or even blue diamonds — that’s perfectly fine too. The point of an engagement ring is to reflect the person wearing it. Pink just happens to be a color that adds a little more personality and warmth. Whether it’s a fancy pink diamond engagement ring or a simple solitaire, pink works beautifully.
And with lab-grown pink diamonds being a fraction of the price of natural ones — often around one-tenth — they’ve become way more accessible. That’s a big part of the rising demand.
Conclusion
Pink lab-grown diamond engagement rings give you all the beauty, symbolism, and individuality you could want — without the premium price tag of natural pink diamonds. And with proper IGI or GIA certification, you know exactly what you’re getting. Whether you're envisioning a cushion cut pink diamond engagement ring, an emerald cut pink diamond engagement ring, or a bold fancy pink diamond engagement ring, there are endless options to explore.
If you’re thinking about designing a custom pink diamond ring or want help choosing the right style, I’d be happy to guide you through it. Reach out anytime and let’s start building something special.