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Princess Cut Engagement Rings - Reasons For Choosing Princess Cut Engagement Rings

Reasons For Choosing Princess Cut Engagement Rings

by Fred Gagnon

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Princess cut engagement rings are recognized by their square-shaped gemstones. Though the princess cut includes the word ‘cut’, it does not refer to a factor used to rate a diamond. The term refers to the shaping of the gems.

Princess cut is the shape that results for combining both brilliant cuts and classic steps to design the stone. Its profile or side-on shape is like an inverted pyramid with four beveled sides, which gives more sparkle and the fire to the gemstone. It is sometimes called a square modified brilliant. It has a flat top with a rectangular or square face-up shape.

With a mixture of classic step and brilliant cuts, a princess cut engagement ring shows approximately fifty facets, which is more than a rectangular emerald cut, but less than a classic round cut. Here are the reasons why it is preferred by many.

1. Princess cut is extremely popular. Though still new, princess cut is second to a round brilliant cut in popularity which makes it a more distinctive alternative option.

2. Princess cut works well with both white and colored diamonds. Since diamonds are women’s best friend, engagement rings are usually set with diamonds. The princess cut creates an amazing strike to a diamond ring. Like with other gemstones, it gives the diamond more sparkle and fire. The princess cut effectively combines the high degree of light return of a round brilliant cut with a distinctive square or rectangular shape.

3. Princess cut has more weight. This is because a princess cut has four corners with the same width as the diameter of round brilliant, which would have been cut to form a round brilliant.

Princess cut engagement rings come in many different designs, such as modern, antique, solitaire, pave setting or just a simple one. It is usually set in a four prong setting as it protects more effectively the four corners of the gemstone. Other options are the bezel setting and channel setting. It can also be customized.

Princess Cut Engagement Ring - Why Would You Choose One?

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Princess cut engagement rings are the 2nd most requested rings on the market today, and if you’ve ever seen one you’ll know why.

Beautiful, unique, with exceptional brilliance are a few words you can use to describe the princess cut diamond. It resembles an upside down pyramid with pointed corners and a square shape. Definitely one of a kind.

In fact, this particular cut of diamond wasn’t even available until around 30 years ago. It’s only gained popularity since due to it’s magnificent purity or quality. It has seventy six facets which is comparable to the brilliant cut diamond, without losing any of it’s carat during the cutting process.

The only downside to buying a princess cut diamond is that due to the square shape the diamond has pointed corners and if not careful can chip. The way to safeguard against this is to buy a setting that protects these corners against chipping. It is always a safe bet to be careful with your diamond and to try and not hit it against the wall etc. This goes without saying when it comes to any diamond and not just the princess cut.

As far as price goes, it really depends on how big the diamond is, what alloy you decide to purchase, and whether or not you are designing your own ring or not. The 4 C’s are the most important. They 4 C’s stands for cut, clarity, color and carat. Diamonds with no color is extremely rare and therefore more valuable. Clarity refers to the inclusions in the diamond which might look like little black specs. The less inclusions the better quality the diamond. These factors all come into play and there are princess cut engagement rings that fit all price ranges. You can read more about the 4 C’s on my website just below this article.

I would recommend you shop online from one of the major wholesale diamond dealers to find that perfect princess cut engagement ring. I saved $1500 on mine by doing this. Please do me a favor and study the 4 C’s a bit before you make a decision.


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