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Differentiating Between Your Choice of Princess Cut Engagement Rings. Differentiating Between Your Choice of Princess Cut Engagement Rings Source: http://engagementringsprincesscut.biz.ly/in dex.html Princess cut engagement rings are a spectacular way to display your ultimate commitment to love. Princess cut diamonds are affordable on every budget. Whether you have one thousand dollars to spend or half a million there is a princess cut engagement ring you can afford. Princess cut diamonds are up to thirty percent less than traditional round diamonds, but offer a similar timeless look. The elegant princess cut diamond is distinguished from other cuts by its ninety- degree corners and beveled edges. A princess cut diamond can be either square or rectangular. Square tends to me more common due to its slightly lower price. If you want a unique ring, however, a smaller rectangle stone offset by pave diamonds is an excellent option. The setting of this stone is more important in this cut than any other diamond. Especially in high settings, a poorly set ring will end up chipped, or even cracked. Due to the cut of the diamond, the setting must protect the corners from the impact of daily life. Often referred to as an inverted pyramid with beveled edges, the princess cut was introduced in London in 1960 by Arpad Nagy. The cut combines the liveliness of a round diamond with the contemporary shape of an emerald cut diamond. On princess cut engagement rings the center

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Differentiating Between Your Choice of Princess Cut Engagement Rings.

Differentiating Between Your Choice of

Princess Cut Engagement Rings

Source:

http://engagementringsprincesscut.biz.ly/in

dex.html

Princess cut engagement rings are a

spectacular way to display your ultimate

commitment to love. Princess cut diamonds

are affordable on every budget. Whether

you have one thousand dollars to spend or

half a million there is a princess cut

engagement ring you can afford. Princess

cut diamonds are up to thirty percent less

than traditional round diamonds, but offer

a similar timeless look.

The elegant princess cut diamond is

distinguished from other cuts by its ninety-

degree corners and beveled edges. A

princess cut diamond can be either square

or rectangular. Square tends to me more

common due to its slightly lower price. If

you want a unique ring, however, a smaller

rectangle stone offset by pave diamonds is

an excellent option. The setting of this

stone is more important in this cut than any

other diamond. Especially in high settings, a

poorly set ring will end up chipped, or even

cracked. Due to the cut of the diamond, the

setting must protect the corners from the

impact of daily life.

Often referred to as an inverted pyramid

with beveled edges, the princess cut was

introduced in London in 1960 by Arpad

Nagy. The cut combines the liveliness of a

round diamond with the contemporary

shape of an emerald cut diamond. On

princess cut engagement rings the center

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stone is typically off set by smaller pave

stones. Pave stones are thought to help the

center stone appear larger and shinier.

Cutters often add or remove chevrons to

the diamond. Chevrons are V shaped cuts.

Adding more will give a diamond a crushed

ice look, while adding less will give the

diamond a chunky look because of the

brooder facets. Facets any flat polished

surface on a gemstone. The princess cut can

have many sub-cuts to increase or decrease

the facets as desired.

Princess cut diamonds are not universally

graded, as other diamonds are. Accredited

Gem Appraisers [AGA], American Gem

Society Laboratory [AGSL] and European

Gem Laborites-USA [EGL-USA] are the only

labs that will grade a princess cut diamond

for its cut, rather than stone quality. There

is no set definition as to ideal

measurements for a princess cut diamond

nor are there universal definitions of an

ideal cut. Ideal cut diamonds have a pre-

specified amount of facet patterns or

angels. Many laboratories have stated that

there is not enough industry consensus or

empirical data to set a specific standard for

princess cut diamonds.

All if this is important to consider when

choosing your own princess cut

engagement ring. Do not turn down a rind

you love because the diamond is not rated

as the others you may have seen. Be

cautious as to the setting you pick, consider

how much wear and tear the ring will see.

The more you use your hands the closer to

the band your stone should be set. If you

have a job such as typing a high set ring

would be acceptable, however a nurse will

find such a ring cumbersome and risks

losing the stone should it be knocked too

hard against something.