Some engagement rings whisper. Olympia speaks. A fancy intense pink radiant cut lab grown diamond set in a clean modern bezel, this is the engagement ring for the couple who never wanted ordinary in the first place. If you've spent weeks scrolling through identical white solitaires and waiting to feel something, this is the moment that changes. Here's the full story behind the Olympia pink radiant cut lab grown diamond engagement ring — what makes the stone rare, why the bezel setting works so well with pink, and who this ring is really for.
Last updated: April 2026 by the Mohana Jewels editorial team.

Meet Olympia: a fancy intense pink radiant cut lab grown diamond engagement ring
Olympia is part of our pink color lab grown diamond collection — a small, carefully curated group of pieces built around the rarest and most romantic diamond color in the world. The center stone is a fancy intense pink radiant cut, a GIA color grade that represents one of the most saturated, vivid pink hues that fancy color diamonds can achieve.
The radiant cut combines the elegant rectangular outline of an emerald cut with the fiery brilliance of a round brilliant. For a fancy color diamond, this matters enormously: the radiant's faceting pattern preserves and intensifies the stone's color saturation while maximizing the light return that makes diamonds sparkle. The result is a ring that reads as both modern and warm — saturated pink that catches the eye from across a room without feeling theatrical.
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Why a fancy intense pink lab grown diamond?
Naturally occurring pink diamonds are among the rarest gemstones on earth. The Argyle mine in Western Australia — once the world's primary source of natural pink diamonds — closed in 2020, and prices for natural pink diamonds have climbed steeply ever since. A natural fancy intense pink in a meaningful carat weight can cost between $100,000 and $1,000,000 per carat at retail, which puts them out of reach for almost everyone.
Lab grown technology has changed this entirely. Today, you can wear a fancy intense pink diamond with the same chemical composition, the same hardness (10 on the Mohs scale), the same brilliance, and the same GIA-recognized color grade as a natural pink — for a fraction of the cost. The stone itself is real, the color is real, the certification is real. The only difference is origin.
For couples choosing a pink diamond engagement ring today, lab grown is the only option that delivers the rarity and beauty of fancy intense pink at a price that allows you to actually wear it daily — not lock it in a safe.
What makes Olympia different from other pink diamond engagement rings
The radiant cut: built for fancy color
Diamond cutters generally agree that the radiant cut is the single best choice for fancy color diamonds, and especially for pinks. The cut's pavilion (the back of the stone) is faceted in a way that bounces colored light back through the table, intensifying the saturation rather than diluting it. A fancy intense pink in a radiant cut often appears more vivid than the same stone in a round brilliant or oval — it's not an illusion, it's optics.
The Olympia radiant cut maximizes this effect. The proportions were chosen specifically to balance color saturation with brilliance, so the stone reads as deeply pink in soft light and shows fire and sparkle in direct light.
The bezel setting: modern, secure, and color-enhancing
Where most engagement rings use prong settings, Olympia uses a bezel — a continuous metal rim that surrounds and secures the diamond. The bezel choice was deliberate for three reasons:
- It enhances the pink color. The metal rim creates a frame that draws the eye inward, making the pink center stone feel more saturated. Prong settings let light leak in from the sides; bezels concentrate it.
- It's the most secure setting style. No prongs to bend or wear down. No gaps where the stone can catch on clothing. A bezel is the engagement ring setting we recommend most often for active wearers — surgeons, parents of small children, athletes, anyone whose hands are constantly in motion.
- It feels modern without looking trendy. Bezel settings have an architectural cleanness that doesn't date the way ornate settings can. The Olympia design will look as current in 2046 as it does in 2026.
If bezel security and clean lines appeal to you, you'll find more of this style in our bezel diamond ring collection.
Sustainable and ethically sourced
Like every Mohana Jewels diamond, the center stone in Olympia is grown in an IGI-accredited laboratory facility — no mining, no displaced ecosystems, no opaque supply chain. For couples who care that their engagement ring reflects the values they share, this matters. Read our full sourcing story for the specifics on how our lab grown diamonds are produced.
Who is the Olympia ring for?
Olympia is for the partner who never wanted the predictable engagement ring. The one who paused at the white diamond solitaire and felt nothing. The one who looked at a fancy yellow or pink and finally felt their stomach drop in the right way.
It's for couples whose love story has visible color in it — passion, joy, individuality, a refusal to do things the way "everyone else" does them. Pink diamonds carry centuries of association with romance, but a fancy intense pink in particular reads as confident rather than soft. This is romance with backbone.
It's also for the practical buyer. The bezel setting is the most worry-free engagement ring style on the market. The lab grown stone delivers the rarity of natural pink at a price that makes daily wear realistic. The radiant cut shows the stone's color from every angle, so you don't have to worry about your ring "looking dull" depending on the light. Olympia is built to be worn — beautifully, daily, for decades.
How much does a pink lab grown diamond engagement ring cost?
Pink lab grown diamond engagement rings vary significantly in price based on color grade, carat weight, cut quality, and setting complexity. As a rough range:
- Fancy light to fancy pink: $2,500 - $7,000
- Fancy intense pink (Olympia's grade): $5,000 - $20,000+
- Fancy vivid pink: $15,000 - $35,000+
For comparison, a natural fancy intense pink diamond engagement ring of equivalent specifications would typically cost $200,000 to $1 million+. The lab grown route lets you own a piece you'd otherwise only see in a museum or on a celebrity's hand. See the current Olympia ring pricing.
Customizing Olympia (or building one like it)
Olympia is available as shown, but it can also serve as a starting point for a custom piece. At the Mohana Jewels atelier, we can:
- Adjust the center stone size — go larger for more presence, or smaller for a more delicate look
- Change the metal — yellow gold, white gold, rose gold (which pairs especially beautifully with pink), or platinum
- Modify the band — add a hidden halo, switch to a tapered shank, add pavé details
- Change the color grade — fancy light pink for a softer look, or fancy vivid pink for maximum saturation
Custom work typically takes 4-6 weeks from approved CAD rendering to delivery. Custom orders are final sale (because they're built specifically for you), so we work closely with every custom client to make sure the design is exactly right before production. Contact our atelier to start a conversation.
Pairing Olympia with a wedding band
The bezel setting and modern silhouette make Olympia easy to pair with a wide range of wedding bands. Most popular pairings we see:
- Plain matching metal band — clean, lets Olympia stay the focal point
- Diamond eternity band in matching metal — adds sparkle without competing with the pink center
- Curved or contoured band — wraps around the bezel for a unified look
- Stackable thin bands — lets you build the look over time on anniversaries
Browse our complete wedding band collection to see options that pair beautifully with Olympia.
The bottom line
Olympia is what happens when you stop looking for the engagement ring "everyone has" and start looking for the one that actually feels like you. A fancy intense pink lab grown diamond is rare, romantic, and unmistakably different — and the radiant cut and bezel setting make Olympia the most wearable, secure, and color-saturated version of a pink diamond engagement ring you can buy.
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Or, explore more pink and fancy color options in our pink diamond collection, complete fancy color collection, or full engagement ring collection.
Frequently asked questions
What is a fancy intense pink lab grown diamond?
Fancy intense pink is a GIA color grade indicating a vivid, saturated pink hue — one of the rarest and most valued colors in the natural diamond world. Lab grown versions deliver the same beauty at a fraction of the cost.
How is the Olympia ring designed?
Olympia features a center fancy intense pink radiant cut lab grown diamond, set in a hand-finished band that emphasizes the stone's saturation. The radiant cut maximizes brilliance while preserving the warmth of the pink color.
How much does a pink lab grown diamond engagement ring cost?
Pink lab grown diamond engagement rings range from $2,500 for smaller stones to $25,000+ for fancy intense or vivid grades in larger carats. The Olympia ring is priced based on its specific carat weight and color grade.
Are pink lab grown diamonds as durable as white diamonds?
Yes. All lab grown diamonds — pink, white, yellow, blue, or green — share the same 10/10 hardness on the Mohs scale and identical durability properties as colorless diamonds.
Can the Olympia ring be customized?
Yes. We can adjust the center stone size, set it on yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, or platinum, and modify the band style to match your preferences. Contact our atelier for custom requests.