Pink Argyle [Limited x25]

$150.00

This is a limited edition original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.

About the artwork

The most sought after naturally coloured diamonds in the world were mined from the traditional country of the Miriuwung, Gidja, Malgnin and Wularr people in the Argyle Mine.

Located in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia, the mine was positioned in Barramundi Gap, a cultural landscape associated with the Ngarranggarni Dreaming – a creation story about how the area’s geography was formed. Barramundi Gap is one of the most culturally significant sites belonging to the Miriuwung and Gidja people.

In operation for just 37 years and closed in 2020 to be rehabilitated and returned to the traditional owners, the mine’s operator drew an extraordinary 865 million carrots of diamond from the mine in its life.

The rarest of these was the Pink Argyle Diamond of which less than 20 carats were found each year.

This work captures the beautify of a richly coloured round cut 1 carat Pink Argyle Diamond.

Limited Edition

Pink Argyle is limited to just twenty-five 60cm x 60cm individually numbered editions.

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This is a limited edition original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.

About the artwork

The most sought after naturally coloured diamonds in the world were mined from the traditional country of the Miriuwung, Gidja, Malgnin and Wularr people in the Argyle Mine.

Located in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia, the mine was positioned in Barramundi Gap, a cultural landscape associated with the Ngarranggarni Dreaming – a creation story about how the area’s geography was formed. Barramundi Gap is one of the most culturally significant sites belonging to the Miriuwung and Gidja people.

In operation for just 37 years and closed in 2020 to be rehabilitated and returned to the traditional owners, the mine’s operator drew an extraordinary 865 million carrots of diamond from the mine in its life.

The rarest of these was the Pink Argyle Diamond of which less than 20 carats were found each year.

This work captures the beautify of a richly coloured round cut 1 carat Pink Argyle Diamond.

Limited Edition

Pink Argyle is limited to just twenty-five 60cm x 60cm individually numbered editions.

This is a limited edition original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.

About the artwork

The most sought after naturally coloured diamonds in the world were mined from the traditional country of the Miriuwung, Gidja, Malgnin and Wularr people in the Argyle Mine.

Located in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia, the mine was positioned in Barramundi Gap, a cultural landscape associated with the Ngarranggarni Dreaming – a creation story about how the area’s geography was formed. Barramundi Gap is one of the most culturally significant sites belonging to the Miriuwung and Gidja people.

In operation for just 37 years and closed in 2020 to be rehabilitated and returned to the traditional owners, the mine’s operator drew an extraordinary 865 million carrots of diamond from the mine in its life.

The rarest of these was the Pink Argyle Diamond of which less than 20 carats were found each year.

This work captures the beautify of a richly coloured round cut 1 carat Pink Argyle Diamond.

Limited Edition

Pink Argyle is limited to just twenty-five 60cm x 60cm individually numbered editions.

  • Giclée printed with archival inks on a 9 colour chemical-free water-based pigment printer for vibrant lasting quality

    Produced on museum-grade 310gsm textured cotton rag paper stock for long term durability

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