Princess cut diamonds are always less expensive than an equivalent round cut diamond, so they’re a better option for those on a budget. If you’re looking for an even more affordable option, choose rectangular or irregular shapes since they cost less than square shapes.
Can a princess cut diamond be round?
The princess cut is typically square, although it can have a slightly rectangular outline—it depends on the original diamond being cut, as well as the preference of the buyer. These diamonds have 58 facets that are similar in position to those found in round cut diamonds.
What is the Tiffany cut?
Mixed cuts have a combination of brilliant and step-cut facets. The Tiffany True® diamond is a mixed cut with a crown made entirely of step cuts and a brilliant-cut pavilion.
What is a good depth for a princess cut diamond?
68 to 75 percent
For a princess cut diamond, choose a diamond with an ideal depth of 68 to 75 percent. Here’s a beautiful 1.10-carat princess cut from Blue Nile with a depth of 73.3%.
Which Diamond Cut is least expensive?
What are the least expensive/most affordable diamond Cuts? Carat-per-carat, emerald and Asscher cuts are the least expensive. Because they are step-cut, there is less waste when these diamonds are cut off of the rough stone, which is going to cost the same no matter how it gets cut.
What is a princess cut stone?
The princess cut diamond, is a square stone with 90-degree corners and has an assortment of abstruse facets that augment the diamonds intrinsic sparkle.
What is a princess cut?
The princess cut (technical name ‘square modified brilliant’) is a diamond cut shape often used in engagement rings. The name dates back to the 1960s, while the princess cut as it exists was created by Betazel Ambar and Israel Itzkowitz in 1980.