Princess Cut Engagement Rings Versus Other Diamond Cuts
2018-01-18


Princess Cut Engagement Rings Versus Other Diamond Cuts

Have you been comparing different types of diamonds without any success since most of them look almost similar? There are various types of square cut diamonds in Singapore today that you can choose for your special one. The diamonds have different features despite having a uniform size and shape. For example, some of them may have an excellent sparkle while others don’t have any at all. However, this does not mean that some are more beautiful than others because of the different diamond cuts. It only depends on personal preferences and the qualities that one prefers in their preferred type.

Princess cut engagement rings are the most popular fancy ring on the market today and one of the latest cuts in the market. However, most people do not know how it compares to square-cut rings mainly because the other cuts are not popular or they lack some of the features that a princess cut ring possesses. Below is a detailed comparison between princess cut diamond and other once-popular square cuts.

Princess Cut versus Cushion Cut Diamonds

Cushion cut diamonds were the most popular fancy diamonds in 90’s, but the princess cut diamond has since taken its place in the market. The two diamond cuts are square shaped, but they share various contrasting features on their shape and cost among other things. A princess cut diamond has pointed edges while the corners of a cushion cut are rounded. You can also find princess cuts with rectangular shapes, but the cushion cut diamonds are more restricted to square shapes alone. A cushion shaped diamond has 58 facets while the modern princess cut has approximately 76 facets.

A princess cut diamond is more expensive than a cushion cut, but that should not stop you from choosing the best ring for the bride to be. The inclusions in a cushion diamond are more visible on the stone meaning you have to go for a stone with S12 GIA grade or more. A princess cut ring, on the other hand, has excellent facet arrangements features, which are suitable for hiding inclusions.

Princess Cut versus Radiant Cut

Radiant cut diamonds are a 1970’s creation and played a big part in the invention of the princess cut engagement rings a few years later. A princess cut may have pointed corners, but a radiant shaped diamond has cut corners. This results in differences on how the two rocks reflect light. A radiant cut diamond reflects light from several angles which means more light enters the stone than the one leaving. The princess cut, on the other hand, reflects light in a linear pattern indicating that there is little light being reflected on the diamond than the one leaving. A radiant cut diamond doesn’t have sharp corners like in the princess cut meaning that it is less susceptible to breaking. This makes it suitable for a person who engages in rigorous activities in their day to day life.

Princess Cut versus Emeralds

An emerald is a rectangular cut, but it falls in this comparison since you will always get many princess cut diamonds that are not square shaped. Emerald engagement rings are the most affordable engagement rings, but they can be expensive if you use a very high-quality jewel. The table top of the two different cuts is rectangular, but they have different shapes on the pavilion. The underside of a princess cut is triangular while the pavilion of an emerald is faceted with what looks like graduated rectangles. An emerald lacks the fire and sparkle that you will find in a princess cut, but it has a unique look of its own since you can easily see through the inside of the stone.

There are so many distinguishing features between different diamond cuts, and the choice of one diamond cut over the other depends primarily on personal preferences. Some shapes cost more while others provide pocket-friendly prices for example in the case of a princess cut engagement ring. Remember that an engagement ring is a permanent investment, so you would want to have all tips at hand before settling for one type of diamond. 

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