More about Princess Cut Diamonds
Next to round brilliant cut diamonds the princess cut is the second most popular cut shape for a diamond. The princess cut is sometimes referred to as a square modified brilliant but although it displays the same high degree of brilliance, its faceting style is unique and completely different from the round brilliant cut.
The princess cut diamond was developed in the 1960’s and makes use of a brilliant style of diamond cutting rather than the traditional step-cut of traditional squares like and emerald. Because of the extra faceting princess cut diamonds have more natural brilliance and scintillation. This type of cut also hides inclusions and makes the colour less noticeable. It is really just a square version of the round brilliant cut diamond. A princess cut diamond appears to look like an upside down pyramid and has 76 facets. These facets give a diamond more sparkle when cut perfectly.
Princess cut diamonds work very well in a many designs and are a very popular selection when it comes to wedding rings. Eternity rings that are set with a princess cut diamond can be set in one continuous line with no gaps, as can sometimes occur with a round stone. The use of a princess cut diamond allows for different looks and can easily stand alone or be combined with other shaped stones.
Any sharp point on a square diamond is a vulnerable point and it is for this reason that the setting process is absolutely critical and should only be done by a skilled professional. Some manufacturers are now producing clipped corners princess diamonds to improve the durability of the diamond without changing the shape of the stone. Princess cut diamonds can be produced without losing too much of the carat weight in the cutting process.
Princess cut diamonds are the most popular choice when it comes to engagement rings. Since they were introduced in the late 60’s they have steadily become more and more popular. The main appeal is the lower cost. Princess cut diamonds are just as brilliant as a round brilliant cut diamond but are less expensive per carat. Also, the shape of a princess cut diamond allows the cutting process to follow the natural crystalline structure of the diamond which means the cutter of the diamond can retain higher yields of the rough carat weight also lowering the diamond’s cost. The princess cut diamond’s lower costs and attractive shape and brilliant sparkle and shine are the reasons why they are so popular in solitaire engagement rings.
Remember when you are shopping for a diamond, you must take into account the four C’s. Colour, clarity, carats and cut. Also be sure to select a setting that will protect the corners of your princess cut diamond.