Perth: Renowned Australian jeweller Linneys has unveiled a remarkable creation: The Argyle Pink Quokka. This sculpture, crafted from rare Argyle Pink Diamonds and 18-karat gold, is a tribute to two of Western Australia’s most beloved icons – the quokka, known as the world’s happiest animal, native to the shores of Rottnest Island, and the now-closed Argyle Diamond Mine.
Limited to just three pieces worldwide, the Argyle Pink Quokka is a true collector’s item. Each sculpture features a breathtaking 3.39 carats of Argyle Pink Diamonds, some of the last unearthed from the mine. These are complemented by over 10 carats of white and champagne diamonds, and a substantial amount of 18-karat yellow and rose gold.
Nestled in the quokka’s paws is a detachable 18-karat rose gold leaf adorned with nearly 3 carats of Argyle Pink Diamonds. This leaf transforms into a necklace, adding further versatility to the piece.
“The Argyle Pink™ Quokka is a brilliant display of craftsmanship, celebrating the wonderful art of nature in all its forms,” said Patrick Coppens, General Manager, Sales and Marketing, Rio Tinto Diamonds.
Justin Linney, Creative Director at Linneys, echoed the sentiment. “This piece pays homage to Western Australia’s rarest treasures – the quokka and the Argyle Pink Diamonds,” he said. “We believe its cheeky smile will win hearts around the globe.”