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Do you love princess cut diamond ring? If so, our 1 carat princess cut diamond ring is the best choice for you. This combination of heart and round shape diamonds is the sweetest and dreamiest that you can find in the market.

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Tiffany princess cut diamond rings has gained a lot of popularity over the years, and is still considered to be the queen of all diamonds. You can’t go wrong when you buy a princess cut diamond – they are sleek and versatile, blending well with any kind of engagement engagement ring style. Plus, they are also semi-mountable which makes it easy to mix and match with other rings you already have. If a Tiffany convertible ring is what you’re looking for, then they have got at least one to dazzle your heart away!

Everyone loves the look of diamond rings. For their brilliance, it is still considered as luxury. But the only problem with them is the price. As for me, it is not affordable to spend $9000 for a 1-carat diamond ring.

Well, “The One” has arrived. Princess cut engagement rings are now the most requested style by our brides-to-be. When we take a few steps back and observe our history, it’s not surprising why this is the case. You see, back in the day, it was all about round cut diamond rings — simple, classic and beautiful in their own way. But slowly and steadily over time, beautiful cuts like the emerald cut have slowly made up an increasingly strong case for themselves with gorgeous sparkle that aren’t as common to find, followed by the heart shape diamond ring.

1 carat princess cut ring

The 1 carat diamond is like the little black dress of engagement rings: Super popular and versatile for any occasion. As long as you shop smart, you can’t go wrong. Market research has found that the average engagement ring size is just about that size, and that’s where we recommend starting your search. But there are some important things to know about single carat diamonds — like, what’s a carat? — so you can make the best possible decision for your loved one. Here are the essential things to know about 1 carat diamonds.

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How Big is a 1 Carat Diamond Ring? The Size of 1 Carat Diamond Rings

1 Carat diamond rings

A 1-carat diamond ring can be achieved in different ways. For example, a diamond cluster, or three-stone ring will be a very different size to a single 1.00ct diamond solitaire ring.

The shape of the diamond will also affect the physical size. For example, the Marquise cut has a longer axis compared to the width and provides a completely different ratio of size to the round brilliant cut.

1 carat marquise diamond ring

Example of a 1 Carat Marquise diamond ring. Marquise diamond engagement rings

Gaining a better idea of the physical size of a diamond ring is much easier when a ring is seen in the flesh.

Where this is not possible photographs are a great alternative.

Finding the perfect setting for a 1-carat diamond

With so many ring designs and styles available it can be very tricky to work out which style will be best for a 1-carat diamond. Traditionally, we see Round Brilliant diamonds set into simple 6 claw ring settings.

However, this shouldn’t be a setting style to settle for if it really isn’t to your taste. Shown below is our Unity diamond engagement ring. Holding a 1.00ct diamond tensioned between each side of the setting. The Diamond is open to the passage of light – revealing brilliance and scintillation.

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 1 carat diamond ring – our Unity Diamond Engagement Ring

Are 1 carat diamonds considered big?

Many buyers consider a 1 carat diamond to be a big diamond. But diamonds go far larger than just one carat. Personally, the largest diamond I have sold came in at just over 5 carats! Now that is big!

1 carat Princess cut engagement rings

1-carat Princess cut diamond rings measure approximately 5.5mm across the diamond. Their size contrasts with slim ring shoulders. For this reason, a 1-carat Princess cut makes quite a show.

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The Skye engagement ring – a beautiful example shown with a 1 carat diamond

Alternatives to 1-carat diamond rings

Two of our recent additions gives buyers the chance to own durable, hard-wearing alternatives to diamond.

Both lab-grown diamonds and our latest Starlight Moissanite options make 100% ethical alternatives with equal sparkle to diamonds.

Anyone looking for the look of a big 2-3 carat diamond might consider a Starlight Moissanite. This choice comes at a mere fraction of the cost of a 1 carat diamond.

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A Guide To Princess Cut Diamonds And Engagement Rings

The princess cut is the second most popular diamond shape. The traditional round brilliant shape still outsells the princess cut by a large margin, but princess cut diamonds outpace virtually all other “fancy shape” diamonds in popularity today.

The princess cut diamond was developed in the 1960s. With a square to slightly rectangular outline, the princess features a brilliant style of cutting rather than traditional step-cut configurations of the emerald cut and Asscher. The extra facets on the princess allow it to have more brilliance and scintillation. This enhanced performance tends to hide inclusions and make body color less noticeable from the face up direction. It is essentially a square version of the round brilliant, and is thus technically referred to as a “square modified brilliant” cut.

Princess Cut Diamond

The appeal of the princess cut diamond is rooted in its brilliant appearance combined with a rectilinear outline. It also enjoys a price advantage as a result of cutting efficiency. Therefore, if you are looking for a certain size, for example 1.00 ct, you might find a princess cut to be affordable whereas the same budget will buy only a .70-.80ct round of equivalent quality.History and origins aside, the magic of a princess cut diamond is unmistakable; from its brilliant sparkle to the clean, straight lines of its angular shape, it is a diamond that offers a range of excellent options for the smart shopper. It lends itself to unique ring designs for the woman who wants something different than the traditional round solitaire. And it is affordable!

Princess Cut Diamonds And Overall Value

In terms of overall value, the princess cut may be unsurpassed. Because the shape is very compatible with the shape of the most common type of rough diamond crystal, the carat weight yield of a princess cut is generally much greater than for round. Unlike a round brilliant which utilizes only around 50% of the rough crystal, a princess cut will utilize approximately 70% of the rough diamond. As a result of this, buyers will often note a marked difference in the prices between a round brilliant and a princess cut of the same carat weight and quality. For example, a rough diamond that would produce a .75ct round diamond, might produce a princess cut of 1.00 carat. With the cost of the rough the same for both, the bigger princess cut can be sold for same price as the smaller round, which is significantly less on a per carat basis. Therefore, buyers looking to get the biggest stone for the money often find princess cut diamonds to be of outstanding value.

Lab Certification Of Princess Cut Diamonds

Princess Cut Diamond Certificate

Click to enlargePrincess cut diamonds, referred to as “square modified brilliant” on lab reports, are especially challenging for shoppers interested in making sure they buy a diamond with top light performance. Only the American Gem Society Laboratories (AGSL) issue light performance based cut quality analysis on the princess cut (and several other diamond shapes). The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) on the other hand issues cut grading reports only on the round brilliant. The cut-related aspects of polish and symmetry are reported by GIA, but this does not tell the full story of light performance. In fact, it tells very little. By contrast AGSL cut grading criteria are so stringent that only a fraction of the princess cut diamonds on the market can boast an AGS 0 (Ideal) certificate. But diligent shoppers who seek them out are rewarded with sparkle and fire unmatched by ordinary princess cuts.*For an in-depth look at this subject please see our article about princess cut grading at AGSL. A summary version of the article can be found here.

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1.354 J VS1 Princess IdealA CUT ABOVE®$5,125

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1.200 I VS2 Princess IdealA CUT ABOVE®$5,475

1.324 H VS2 Princess IdealA CUT ABOVE®$6,908

Ideal Cut Princess Diamonds

With diamond prices generally rising through time, many buyers find it necessary to make trade-offs in order to afford a diamond of the size they are interested in. Most buyers are comfortable making small concessions in color as long as the diamond appears near-colorless, and small compromises in clarity as long as the stone is eye-clean. Many buyers today understand that diamond cut quality is of paramount importance and are more often seeking ideal cut diamonds. For those buyers AGS 0 certified princess cut diamonds are the answer, delivering maximum brilliance and fire and the largest size possible within their budget. For ultimate beauty and light performance in a princess cut the A CUT ABOVE® Princess Super Ideal is considered by many experts to be the finest princess cut in the world.

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ASET ImageIt is important to be aware that some merchants claim the princess cuts they offer are Ideal Cut, while only offering a GIA report with no overall cut grade, much less one stating a grade of Ideal. Blue Nile is one such company. This article examines their claims and compares the Blue Nile Signature Ideal Princess vs A CUT ABOVE® princess.

Why Are There So Few Ideal Cut Princess Diamonds On The Market?

The short answer is because GIA has elected not to put an overall cut grade on princess cut diamonds, as they do for rounds. While GIA reports on princess cuts (modified square brilliant) do contain aspects of cutting – polish and symmetry – this does not begin to tell the story of light performance. In terms of fire, brilliance and sparkle, there is a huge difference between mediocre princess cuts and ideal cut princess diamonds.The result is a market increasingly full of princess cuts with reports showing Excellent / Excellent (Polish/Symmetry), the highest grade for cut quality available in a GIA report for a princess. However, very few of them have top light performance! The reason for this is that cutters can retain more weight by making princess cuts with proportion sets that are less than ideal, while at the same time achieving the top grade from GIA for marketing purposes. The fact that many buyers equate Excellent/Excellent with a top overall cut grade perpetuates this trend.

  • GIA does not have an overall cut grade for Princess
  • Cutters can take liberties with overall cut quality in order to increase yield without being penalized
  • Cutters aim for good grades for polish and symmetry without concern about light performance
  • Merchants tout polish and symmetry grades as representative of overall cut grade
  • AGS Ideal light performance is a very stringent standard that many cutters do not have the skill to achieve
  • It is easier and more profitable for cutters to maintain the status quo

While AGS Laboratories does perform comprehensive cut quality analysis on princess cut diamonds, their grading criteria is extremely demanding. Even the most skilled cutters find it challenging to meet all the requirements for AGS 0 Ideal Princess, and they therefore represent a very small slice of the overall market. Only consumers who have researched cut quality will even be aware that true Ideal princess cuts are available. Thus, the sad truth is that many manufacturers have determined that it is simply not economic to make top quality princess cuts.Browse Princess Cut Diamonds

Super Ideal Cut Princess Diamond

Super Ideal Cut Princess Diamond

Poorly Cut Princess Diamond

Poorly Cut Princess DiamondUnless and until awareness and demand reach a critical mass, it is unlikely that the status quo will change with respect to princess cut quality. However, there has been a small revolution in round diamonds that at least gives hope for the princess cut. The turning point for rounds corresponded to a confluence of events. Knowledge of the importance of optical symmetry and Hearts and Arrows patterning, along with the development of simple viewers to assess patterning and light return were important developments in the 1980s. The launch and rise of AGS Laboratories and the popularity of the AGS 0 Ideal Cut Diamond Quality Document (DQD) in the 1990s served to propel awareness and demand in the market. These developments, combined with the explosive growth of information technology and e-commerce, have resulted in something of a sea change in the demand for ideal cut round diamonds. The GIA introduced their overall cut grade for rounds in 2006 and today the market is flush with GIA Excellent, AGS 0 Ideal Cuts, and branded Hearts and Arrows Diamonds. More and more manufacturers have developed expertise in making high performance rounds and have found the market ready to reward them.

How And Where To Buy A Princess Cut Diamond

Like buying any other diamond, you will need to make some decisions about the best combinations of cut quality, color, clarity, and carat size (the 4 Cs), and fit them into your budget range. The challenge is a little greater when shopping for princess cuts from the standpoint of the first and most important C- Cut quality. As mentioned above, GIA does not grade overall cut quality on princess cuts. Actually, they don’t grade overall cut quality on any shape other than rounds. And while you can find AGS graded princess cuts in the market, they are rather hard to come by. Whiteflash has the largest number of fully vetted in-stock AGS Ideal Princess cuts of any retailer anywhere.Browse Princess Cut DiamondsMost princess cuts in the market have large tables and flat tops. Not only does this limit the amount of fire that can be produced by the diamond, but large tables tend to allow inclusions to be more visible to the naked eye. Look for princess cuts with smaller tables and fuller crowns.To prevent you from flying blind on something as crucial as cut quality, we strongly recommend looking for a certified AGS Ideal cut princess. If you do find a GIA princess that seems to check off all your other boxes, request an ASET or Ideal Scope image of the diamond before you commit to the purchase. If you are buying online, deal with a merchant who has expertise in light performance. And it is important to deal with a merchant who has the diamond in-stock and that the diamond has been thoroughly vetted, not only for cut quality, but for fluorescence, transparency and durability as well. Certain inclusions in the corners of princess cuts can represent higher risks for damage during setting or during wear.

Key Sizes In Princess Cut Diamonds

The 1 carat princess cut diamond is a target size for an overwhelming number of shoppers. And the good news is that a princess is generally less expensive than an equivalent round by a significant margin, so many shoppers have budget for it. A properly cut one carat princess will have a dimension of approximately 5.5mm square. Because princess cuts tend to look somewhat smaller than rounds, some buyers use the price advantage of a princess to go up in size.A 2 carat princess cut diamond will have a dimension of approximately 7 mm square- a big look and a reasonable price range for many. Hitting the elite 2 carat mark with a high quality princess cut is a much less expensive proposition than getting the same quality in a round.This is certainly not to rule out a princess cut of more modest size. A .70ct princess cut can look perfect on the finger, especially as the center stone in a tasteful setting style.

Best Setting Styles For Princess Cut Diamonds

When choosing a setting for a princess cut diamond, many styles designed for round diamonds will work just fine. In this way, princess cut is surprisingly versatile. However, certain styles are uniquely beautiful when set with a princess center. This style from Verragio features two additional princess cuts flanking the center princess and embellished with round brilliant accent stones and intricate scroll and bead work.

Verragio INS-7074P Beaded Braid Princess 3 Stone Engagement Ring

Verragio INS-7074P Beaded Braid Princess 3 Stone Engagement RingThis sleek and modern halo style is about simplicity AND finger coverage, both accentuating and protecting the princess cut. A great selection to maximize the budget.

Ritani 1RZ3780 Cushion French-Set Halo Solitaire Engagement Ring

Ritani 1RZ3780 Cushion French-Set Halo Solitaire Engagement RingDue to the popularity of the princess cut there are literally thousands of exciting styles from each of the top designer brands including Tacori, Verragio, Danhov, A. Jaffe, Simon G, Vatche and Ritani. The friendly diamond consultants at Whiteflash are experts at helping you determine the design best suited for your lifestyle and personal aesthetic.

Common Questions About Princess Cut Diamonds

Do princess cuts cost less than other shapes?

Yes! The yield (carat weight) from the rough diamond crystal is greater when cutting a princess. Therefore the cost per carat to the manufacturer is less and that savings is passed on to the consumer.

Is it true that princess cuts look smaller than rounds?

While there is some truth to this, the degree to which well-cut princess cuts look smaller is not as great as many people think. Because the stated depth percentage is normally much greater on princess cuts (75 percent vs 60 percent for rounds), most people think that princess is hiding a lot of weight below the girdle. But the way depth percentage is calculated for princess gives rise to a higher number (shortest distance side to side/ total depth). If princess cuts were measured on the diagonal instead of side to side, the dimensions and depth would be more in line with rounds.

Are princess cuts more prone to damage than other cuts?

Any diamond cut to a point entails additional risk from chipping. A round diamond has only one point (culet) which is almost always protected by the mounting, and which does not require a prong to be set on it. A princess has four points and generally prongs must be placed on them involving some pressure for a secure set. This involves some risk, especially if the diamond has inclusions at or near the point. Expertly vetted princess cuts that are properly set are quite durable for everyday wear.

Do princess cuts show body color more than other cuts?

To some extent all diamonds show more body color from the side than they do face up. This is especially true for well cut brilliant style diamonds such a princess cut which returns a lot of the ambient light to the eye, masking some body color from the face up direction. Mountings that allow a full profile view will reveal more color in every diamond shape.

Is cut quality as important in a princess?

Cut quality is especially important for princess cut. Liberties are taken by most cutters of princess cuts to extract the maximum amount of carat weight resulting in flat tops and heavy bottoms. Such compromises will significantly diminish light performance, as well as other potential negative impacts.

Do princess cut diamonds sparkle as much as round diamonds?

There is no other shape that sparkles more than a well cut round brilliant. However, the princess cut comes close as its facets are arranged in a brilliant style. The key to sparkle is cut quality. Many princess cuts on the market have mediocre light performance, but Ideal princess cuts have brilliance and fire that exceed that of average cut rounds.

Conclusion

The princess cut diamond, technically known as a ‘square modified brilliant’, is a facet design that was developed in the 1960’s and quickly became a staple in the diamond world. It is the second most popular shape next to the round brilliant. Princess cuts are less expensive than round diamonds of equivalent size and quality, and there are thousands of attractive setting designs that work well for princess cuts.Cut quality is a critical factor in bringing out the fire and brilliance of a princess. A shopper should be mindful of this as cutters tend to take liberties when cutting princess in order to increase yield, while sacrificing light performance. It is therefore always best to deal with a merchant who has expertise in this area and can provide comprehensive analysis including advanced light performance imaging.Seeking out diamonds that have passed the rigorous light performance testing of the AGS Laboratories as Ideal Cut is the best way to ensure you get a truly spectacular princess cut diamond. Whiteflash stocks the best inventory of thoroughly analyzed Ideal Princess Cut diamonds. All are posted to the website with AGS Lab reports and advanced light performance images, and are available for immediate purchase exclusively from Whiteflash.

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