Diamond
jewelry has the potential to flatter any personality which paves the way for
making a bold statement with your style and attitude. Princess cut diamond studs are hugely popular among jewelry lovers
who wish to complement the ensemble for any formal occasion.
Princess cut diamond
It
sits next to round brilliant diamonds in the popularity scale. The diamond’s
face up shape is square or rectangle and the profile resembles an inverted
pyramid with 4 bevelled sides. The cut made its first appearance in the late
60s.Square modified brilliant is another term for princess cut. The diamond
compares to round brilliant in terms of high degree of radiance, however the facets
are created with a style that is unique to princess cut. The distinguishing
square or rectangle shape combined with the extreme light reflection capability
makes way for cross shaped light return when the diamond is viewed straight
from the table. Diamond engagement rings have become synonymous with princess
cut and the market has been swept by the popularity of this stone.
Price
The
square princess cut diamond comes with a lower price tag than the round
brilliant cut stones in the same carat weight category as the bulk of rough
diamond is retained. In contrast, the round brilliant cut stones only retain
half of the rough diamond. Princess cut is popular among diamond cutters owing
to its distinctive property of retaining higher crystal weight.
Grading
The
grading of princess cut diamond is conducted by only three labs worldwide,
namely European Gem Laboratories-USA (EGL-USA), American Gem Society Laboratory
(AGSL), and the Accredited Gem Appraisers (AGA). However,
Gemological Institute of America (GIA) has staked claim to
the fact that consumers may run the risk of being deceived by non-ideal
diamonds which have unqualified cut grades owing to lack of sufficient industry
consensus and empirical data to spell out the grading parameters for princess
cut stones.
Chevrons
The
appearance of the princess cut diamonds can be affected by the quantity of
chevrons. The diamond grading reports usually carry a wire diagram that offers
glimpses into the number of chevrons implicit in the diamond. The singular
facets of the princess cut can be broken down into humbler facets by the
addition of more number of chevrons on the diamonds’ pavilion side. This
exercise confers upon the diamond a crushed ice look. A chunky look for the
diamond can be pulled off by reducing the number of chevrons to pave way for
broader facets.
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