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What You Should Know Before Buying a Princess Cut Diamond Ring

What You Should Know Before Buying a Princess Cut Diamond Ring

Princess cut diamonds look regal when set in engagement rings, but they also look fabulous in other settings. They are often used as additional stones in existing rings, or to make completely new pieces. They are a popular choice for engagement rings, but there are several things you should know before buying a princess cut ring. This article will go over the price, color, and table size of princess cut rings. You can then make your decision based on these factors.

Price

If you're planning to buy a ring for your significant other, you'll probably be interested in knowing the price of a princess cut ring. Prices for these diamond rings can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, and they're all based on many factors, including the size and clarity of the diamond and how the ring is set. Keep in mind that princess cut diamonds are extremely popular and can be found in a wide range of styles.

A princess cut engagement ring can be as simple as a solitaire or have diamond accents in the band. This ring design is a classic yet modern option, and it's perfect for modern or timeless designs. However, it's best to choose a diamond that fits the personality and budget of the woman who will be wearing it. This is especially true if you want to choose a ring that's both beautiful and affordable.

 

Shape

A princess cut is a traditional ring shape that is also popular among modern women. The cut of this type of diamond is incredibly elegant. The table of a princess cut diamond is usually more than a quarter of an emerald's diameter. The diamond should appear eye-clean and symmetrical. Also, princess cuts are less likely to chip or crack than round brilliant cuts. In addition, they are less expensive than other cuts.

There are two basic types of princess cuts. The first is a traditional round cut diamond. A princess cut is slightly more expensive than a round diamond, so you should choose a smaller stone than a round one. However, the princess cut can be enhanced by choosing a different type of gemstone. Several diamonds are set in a princess cut to enhance its brilliance. This type of ring has a slightly rounded shape and is a traditional choice for engagement rings.


Color

The color of your princess cut diamond is a personal choice, so you should consider this criterion when choosing the perfect stone. Although the grade on a diamond's color chart is arbitrary, higher grades will be more expensive than lower ones. However, lower color grades are better suited for a rose gold setting than yellow gold. If you're not sure which color to choose, consult a jewelry expert.

A good choice for a princess cut diamond should be near colorless. However, these stones may be susceptible to chipping and have inclusions in sharp corners. To prevent this, you should choose a diamond with VS2 or SI1 clarity. When choosing a princess cut diamond, you should also consider the carat weight. The measurements of diamonds can vary significantly. Also, the color and clarity of diamonds may vary widely.

 

Table size

One of the most important factors to look at when selecting a princess cut diamond ring is the table size. A smaller table means more sparkle and less fingerprinting. A table percentage is the percentage of a diamond's width that is divided by its length. A princess cut diamond has a table percentage of sixty to seventy percent. A very good table percentage is between sixty and seventy percent. Listed below are a few guidelines to keep in mind when selecting a princess cut ring.

Most princess cuts have large tables and flat tops. These factors limit the amount of fire that the diamond produces and let inclusions stand out. If you are buying a princess cut ring for your fiance, consider purchasing one with a smaller table and a fuller crown. This can give you a more symmetrical ring that is more romantic and special. The table size also influences the fire and dispersion properties of the diamond.

 

Contrast

If you're looking for a stunning diamond engagement ring, you'll probably want to choose a contrast versus a princess cut. These diamond shapes differ greatly in how they sparkle, and the contrast between them can make a huge difference. The contrast between princess cuts and contrast rings is often referred to as symmetry. A symmetrical ring is better than one with an uneven contrast.

When choosing between princess cuts and contrast cut diamonds, consider their shapes. Princess cuts are a geometric shape with pointed corners. They were first seen in the 1960s and were formerly known as square modified brilliants and profile cuts. They feature a modern twist on a traditional gemstone cut. Princess cuts can be expensive, so if your budget is a bit tight, consider an accent stone or engraving for additional bling.

 

Origins

The history of the princess cut is somewhat confusing. Historically, it was originally a different cut, known as the "profile cut," created in 1961 by Arpad Nagy. After years of study and development, the name "princess cut" was finally coined and was first used in 1979. The modern princess cut combines the characteristics of the round brilliant and the emerald cuts, and is a square stone with 58 facets.

Developed in the 1960s, the princess cut diamond is a faceted, square shape. This shape has extra facets to increase the brilliance and scintillation of the stone. The extra facets also make body color less noticeable and hide inclusions. In fact, this diamond cut is technically a square modified brilliant cut. As a result, it's a popular choice for engagement rings.

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