Princess Cut Diamond Rings

The princess cut diamond is not only one of the newest cuts in rings just recently introduced in the 1960’s but also one of the more popular cuts when it comes to cut shapes for diamonds. The typical shape of a princess cut is square or rectangular, face up with the side profile resembling an inverted pyramid with four sides. A favorite among engagement rings, the princess cut shape can vary greatly in shape, dimension, and detail. It is beautiful and unique and hardly ever overlooked by customers searching for that perfect ring.
The cool thing about the princess cut shape is that it is utilized as being a properly formed crystal already in its normal shape with all four corners still intact whereas other shaped cuts have been broken down or cut in certain ways to resemble some different type of form. Modern and unique, the princess cut diamond is often chosen as a favorite by men and women everywhere.
In comparison to the round shaped diamond it usually weighs a little more. After first being introduced compared to the round diamond which has no corners it has since became popular and held that title for the last twenty years or so. Women today still wear this diamond with pride and revel in the beauty and brilliant style and shape that it brings to their finger.
Generally speaking the princess cut diamond usually has 76 facets which give it more brilliance and style than the round cuts everyone was so used to seeing in years past, however now the options are endless. Princess cut shaped diamonds have become increasingly popular over the years in the United States but are starting to make headway in other countries as well. Many people love the elegance that the princess cut shape brings and the internal light reflective properties that it provides among the person wearing the diamond.
Princess cut diamonds as mentioned before retain more of the original diamond during the cutting process and do not need as much of their diamond weight shaved off from their rough diamond, resulting in a less expensive cut when compared to the round diamond of the same carat weight. However sometimes they can still end up being more expensive than a round diamond depending on different things such as carat size, customization, etc.
The process for buying such a fine ring is really easier than many often imagine when shopping for one. The first step to buying the perfect ring is to gain a better understanding of the qualities of a fine diamond. The second step is to set a budget by obtaining a realistic idea of how much diamonds cost and then finding something in your price range and not breaking that budget by overspending. However it is also a good idea to never settle for less than what you or your spouse deserve. Beauty is sometimes hard to find but once you find the princess cut shaped diamond that is meant for you it will be a match made in heaven.