Princess Cut Engagement Rings
What is a princess cut engagement ring?
A princess cut engagement ring refers to a ring featuring a princess shaped centre stone set into the engagement ring. The modern day princess, otherwise known as the square modified brilliant cut, was invented in the 1980’s. This cut of diamond is very popular, and they are also used as side stones unlike most other cuts.
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What to consider when buying a princess cut engagement ring?
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Gemstone
The gemstone used in your princess cut engagement ring is the most important element to consider. Diamonds are the most traditional options, princess cut diamond engagement rings are the most common shape used for diamonds in engagement rings. There are other gemstone options like sapphire, ruby, emerald, aquamarine, tanzanite, pearls and other gemstones that can be cut into a princess shape and used for an engagement ring. After choosing a stone, it’s important to look at the 4 C’s; Cut, Colour, Clarity, and carat weight. The Carat weight of the diamonds and/or gemstones is an important consideration. Whether it’s 0.5 carat, 0.75 carat, 1 carat, 1.5 carat, or 2 carat princess engagement rings. Your budget is the key to helping make a decision for centre stone size and quality.
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Settings
There are 3 main setting options for princess cut engagement rings: Prong, Bezel and tension settings. Prong settings are the most popular setting for princess engagement rings, 4, 6, and 8 prong variations are the most common amount of prongs used for princess cuts. Tension settings are another option when choosing a setting for princess engagement rings, and are very unique, but only certain shapes can be set in a tension setting. Bezel settings also come in a full bezel, and half bezel alternatives, bezel options are the safest option, and are a great choice for those who are clumsy and prone to damaging their ring. The perfect setting for a brilliant princess cut engagement ring comes down to your preference, and weighing up the benefits of the different settings.
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Metal
Platinum and gold are the two main metal choices for those interested in a princess cut engagement ring. Platinum has its beautiful silver colour and is a very durable option for a Channel engagement ring. Gold comes in 9k, 14k, and 18k gold for engagement rings, along with white, yellow, and rose gold colours for princess shaped engagement rings. Consider the metal type you like along with the different colours, and the durability of the metal or its karat when choosing a metal for your princess engagement ring.
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Style of engagement ring
The style of your princess cut is the most important consideration, when purchasing an engagement ring. There are many engagement ring styles like solitaire, halo, three stone, vintage, side stone and many more. Solitaire’s are a very popular option for princess cut designs, and are the most classic combination. Halo’s and its variations, double, and hidden halo are another great option for princess cuts, the princess halo enhances the centre stones visual appearance. Utilising three princess cuts apart from a three stone is another common option, and carries significant symbolism. Vintage inspired styles featuring key embellishments and customisations are popular for brilliant princess cut diamonds. Side stones like channel and pavé are also another great option.
Why Should I Buy a Princess Cut Engagement Ring?
Buying a princess cut engagement ring offers several advantages. Princess cuts can create the illusion of a larger diamond due to its square or rectangular shape and pointed corners, making it a cost-effective option. Additionally, princess cut diamonds provide a modern and stylish alternative to traditional round diamonds, appealing to those seeking a unique yet timeless design. They are also typically more affordable than round diamonds of the same carat weight and quality, making them an attractive choice for budget-conscious buyers. However, there are some drawbacks to consider. The pointed corners of princess cut diamonds can be more prone to chipping than cuts with rounded corners, requiring extra care to maintain the diamond's durability. While princess cut diamonds offer excellent brilliance and sparkle, they may not be as shiny as round cuts due to differences in their faceting patterns. Princess cut diamonds do not have a standardised cut like round diamonds, so choosing a diamond with well-balanced proportions is crucial to avoid a "wide" or "chunky" appearance.
What are the pros of buying a princess cut engagement ring?
- Can Appear Larger Than Other Cuts in the Same Weight - Princess cut diamonds have a square or rectangular shape with pointed corners, making them appear larger than other cuts of the same carat weight. This can be a cost-effective option for those seeking a larger-looking diamond without the higher cost.
- Good Alternative - Princess cut diamonds offer a modern and stylish alternative to traditional round diamonds. Their unique shape and brilliant faceting pattern make them a popular choice for those looking for something different yet timeless.
- Cheaper Than Round - Princess cut diamonds are typically more affordable than round diamonds of the same carat weight and quality. This makes them an attractive option for those looking to maximise their budget.
What are the cons of buying a princess cut engagement ring?
- Less Durable Than Cuts With Rounded Corners - The pointed corners of princess cut diamonds can be more prone to chipping compared to cuts with rounded corners, such as round or cushion cuts. This can affect the longevity and durability of the diamond, requiring extra care when wearing and handling it.
- Not As Shiny As Round Cuts - While princess cut diamonds offer excellent brilliance and sparkle, they may not be as shiny as round cuts due to differences in their faceting patterns. This can be a consideration for those seeking maximum sparkle and brilliance in their diamond.
- No Standard Cut - Princess cut diamonds do not have a standardised cut like round diamonds, which means that the proportions can vary. Choosing a princess cut diamond with proportions that are not well-balanced can result in a "wide" or "chunky" appearance. Careful selection of the diamond's proportions and an expert jeweller is important to avoid this issue.
How much should I spend on a princess cut engagement ring?
A princess engagement ring at DG & Co. Jewellery costs between $950 - $4,585 for the design alone. When Choosing a diamond or gemstone centre stone this is what can really bring up the cost, especially when going for a large high quality Diamond or precious gemstone. The average princess cut engagement ring costs between $7,000 - $12,000.
What is the best princess cut engagement ring?
The best princess cut engagement ring will ultimately be dependant on each person's preferences, but our most popular designs are below:
- GIA Certified Diamond 1.00CT Princess Cut Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring V Claw Setting
- Princess Cut Diamond Engagement ring with four claws centre stone in 18K Yellow
- Princess Cut Halo Diamond Engagement Ring with Claw set centre stone in 18K Yellow
- 1.00CT Solitaire Princess Cut Diamond Engagement Ring V Claw Setting in 18K Yellow And White Gold
- Princess Cut Halo Diamond Engagement Ring with Claw set centre stone
- Princess Cut Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring with Claw set centre stone with a Tapered Band in 18K White
- Princess Cut Trilogy Halo Diamond Engagement Ring in 18K Yellow
- Trilogy 3 Stone 4 Claw Princess Cut Diamond Engagement Ring In a Plain Tapered band in 18K Rose
- Princess Cut Classic Diamond Engagement Ring Four Caw Setting In 18K White
- Princess Cut Halo Diamond Engagement Ring with Claw set centre stone in 18K White
- Princess Cut Trilogy Halo Diamond Engagement Ring in 18K White
- Princess Cut Diamond Engagement ring with four Prongs centre stone in 18K Yellow
Frequently Asked Questions
Due to its square or rectangular form, which resembles a princess from a fairy tale, the princess cut diamond received its name. The princess cut is one of the most preferred diamond shapes for engagement rings because of its contemporary and elegant appearance. The princess cut's square form and sharp edges give it a modern style, while also giving it a distinctive and enduring appearance. The princess cut is a popular option for individuals looking for a diamond that sparkles since it is also renowned for its extraordinary brightness and fire.
The princess cut diamond has a square or rectangular shape with sharp angles and is renowned for its brilliance and fire. The cushion cut diamond has softened edges, a softer radiance, and a rounder shape that gives it a charming, vintage appeal. The decision between the two depends on personal preference and the ring's desired appearance.
In addition to shape, a diamond's price depends on its carat weight, clarity, colour, and cut. Since princess cuts are common and require less cutting, utilising more of their raw material, they are typically less expensive than round diamonds.
A princess cut diamond can be set in a three stone setting, halo setting, solitaire setting, or side stone setting. With a larger centre diamond surrounded by two smaller diamonds in a three stone setting, a centre diamond surrounded by smaller diamonds for extra sparkle in a halo setting, a single diamond on a plain band in a solitaire setting, and smaller diamonds on either side of the centre diamond in a side stone setting, each setting creates a unique look. The setting you choose will rely on your unique preferences and style.
Your engagement ring can be personalised in a number of ways, including the metal, diamond cut, size, and setting design. We may also design and make a ring according to your specifications. You may design a one-of-a-kind engagement ring that genuinely matches your taste and style by having it customised. Additionally, it gives the chance to include sentimental components in the design, such stones from a family heirloom.
A square engagement ring is not always a princess cut. Typically, when people are referencing a 'square cut' they're referring to either a princess cut or a cushion cut diamond. The main difference being the sharp corners typically attributed to a princess cut, whereas a cushion cut typically has more rounded corners that are less sharp.
Personal taste and the engagement ring's style will determine the ideal wedding band for a princess cut engagement diamond. Popular options include; curved bands for a seamless appearance, diamond bands for glitter, pave bands with tiny diamonds, and plain metal bands for a minimalist appearance. When selecting a wedding band, take into account your preferences, comfort, and engagement ring design.
Princess cut engagement rings are well-liked for their distinctive and contemporary design. It gives flexibility in design and a brilliant, multifaceted look. Princess cut diamonds may be put in a number of settings for personalisation and are an excellent option for an engagement ring. This diamond cut has a distinctive appearance that distinguishes it from conventional round diamonds. If you're choosing an engagement ring, evaluate your personal preferences, and the ring's style to determine whether a princess cut is best for you.
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