Princess Cut Diamond- the Best Gift for Your Love


Posted October 1, 2015 by engagediamonds

Way back during 1980, holding the fingers of Israel Itzkowitz and Betzalel Ambar, the term princess cut diamond has its first inception with its more remarkable fancy cut and remains the prettiest choice for the engagement rings.

 
Victoria, Australia -- Way back during 1980, holding the fingers of Israel Itzkowitz and Betzalel Ambar, the term princess cut diamond has its first inception with its more remarkable fancy cut and remains the prettiest choice for the engagement rings. Alike to the round cut options, the princess cut holds its own grandeur in remain flexible for almost all the ring styles.

Also what is more important about this particular type is their low pricing each carat in comparison to the round cut. The reason is the princess cut diamond consists of a four sided pyramid which is almost similar to that of the rough octahedron stone from which the princess diamond gets cut. And for this reason, the similarity allows two diamonds to get cut from each stone with just the minimal wastage which is almost 40% from the rough stone.

The greater yield and efficiency makes the low cost of the diamond. In each carat, the crown area surface obtains almost 10% less of what is found at the round shaped diamond. But if the measure from its each corner, then it remains 15% greater in terms of its diameter to that of the round diamond which gives a greater size illusion to the cut.

Traditionally the princess cut remains a traditional square cut, however some offers a more rectangular look though it is not at all easy to detect all time. With the other things remain intact, if the diamond is more rectangular shape than it will be offering lower price rate tag within it. It is seen that many buyers are prone towards purchasing the rectangular type, but what matters is what is attracting to your eyes and how you want to define your loved ones with the princess cut diamond engagement rings. When seen with naked eyes, any diamond falling under the ratio of 1.05 in terms of its length and width, it will appear square in shape. If in case the diamond gets set with diamonds that better be identified as 'side diamonds' of a ratio varying between 1.05 to 1.08, still it may be giving an illusion of being square because of the presence of the side diamonds.

What is more interesting is that the princess diamonds need to get set with prongs that will be putting a strong protection of its corners and these corners remain the most likely locations which gets a chipping before they are set. As these corners will be remaining at the nearby location of the outer edge of the stone, flaws like extra facets, naturals and etc get marked here.

As the princess cut diamond rings get set by means of prongs, lesser flaws will be visible when the diamond gets set within the ring. Therefore the sole concern gets locked within the flaws which get significant with the affecting of the diamond stability.

This is about the topic. Therefore if you are keen towards the cut and is thinking of whether it will be a good option to gift to show your love towards them then nothing can be much better than the princess cut diamond.

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Engage Jewellery listens to you to create unique or classic designs. We then incorporate your ideas into the design process through consultation until that perfect fine jewellery design is achieved. Next Engage fabricates the design into a jewellery piece of the highest quality for you to treasure for years to come.
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Last Updated October 1, 2015