03 Oct
03Oct

Introduction

Princess cut engagement rings are very recent innovations but gaining popularity because of dazzling brilliance and fire. Learn more about this distinctive diamond characterized by sparkling brightness.

With so many different shapes, sizes, and cuts, one can quickly become overwhelmed-if you have no background knowledge of all the terminologies, that is. One of the first decisions you'll need to make when viewing your choices will be the cut of the diamond.Today, though, we are specifically focusing on one of the most in-demand cuts: the princess cut diamond. A princess cut combines classic timeless style with a modern flair. We will be explaining why so many choose it and have some tips for finding the perfect diamond for you or for your loved one.

Get a Diamond Set in the Princess Cut

Princess Cut Diamonds in Engagement Rings and Jewelry With princess cut diamonds emerging as the favorite for engagement rings and jewelry, there is a range that can be used to come up with quite a memorable and unique piece that suits perfectly in line with your taste and personality. Check out our princess cut engagement rings collection.

Now, one major thing to be kept in mind, while setting a princess cut diamond, is that its sharp edges are more susceptible to chipping or scratching. The reason is that due to its shape, the edges of a princess cut diamond are likely to catch on something while the chink is caused and scratches happen. And this happens most when there exist inclusions near the edges of the diamond but that too comes off as an exception.

The best protection for your princess-cut diamond engagement ring is a setting that covers and holds the four sharp corners of the stone, preventing them from colliding with anything around them. Most often, the 4-prong or claw setting is utilized since it is well considered the safest for a princess cut diamond. Although to some of the buyers, the kind of setting may not be eye-catching, the advantage is that once you have your diamond locked in, you can design your ring exactly the way you or your significant other wants. The Adelle Ring is an excellent example of a princess cut stone set in a 4-prong or claw setting. 

The Princess Cut Engagement Ring — Modern Take on Tradition

Princess cut engagement rings are the relatively newer diamond engagement rings. They are exceedingly popular nowadays because of their sparkling brilliance and fire. Find this peculiar diamond, so known for fantastic sparkle.

The princess cut is actually one of the new diamond cuts, especially when put into perspective in relation to round and cushion styles which date their history back centuries. This stunning cut was originally designed in 1979, and it is the second favorite for diamond shapes chosen as engagement ring diamonds next to the round brilliant cut diamond. Its royal name "princess" surely adds up to its charm. While if you want a truly special diamond, though, a princess cut engagement ring will feature much brilliance and beauty.

How to Care for Your Princess Cut Diamond

After choosing the perfect princess-cut diamond, it is essential to know how to maintain it properly.

Keep it in a safe place, out of contact with other jewelry that could scratch it. While getting your diamond wet isn't injurious to the diamond itself, it is not recommended to continuously wear it in a shower, or pools or hot tubs because eventually, chemicals will damage the metal in your mounting which could cause your stone to loosen up or even fall out.

Clean your diamond only by taking it to a reputable jeweller or by using a soft brush, an old toothbrush, with mild soap and water or a jeweller-recommended jewelry cleaning solution for cleaning your jewels at home. Just make sure you follow what the pack of cleaning solution on the jar says to use. If you want to know more about how to properly take care of your jewels, contact your preferred jeweller.

Softening the Edges of the Diamond Princess Cut


One of the biggest disadvantages to a princess cut diamond is its four pointed corners. Because points are easily broken. They are thinner, weaker, and tend to catch on all your favorite sweaters. Not necessarily a shape for the extra-active, one way we like to see people soften the look (and add a little protection for their center stones) is with a princess-cut halo engagement ring setting. A ring of diamonds around your center creates a softer look, some extra sparkle, and at least a little barrier between your center stone and the big wide world.

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