What is Princess Cut Diamond?
Diamond Princess is a relatively new way to reduce a diamond. It was first developed in 1964 as a way to provide a square diamond cut with aspects equal to a round diamond cut known as a brilliant cut. It is basically a square version of the round brilliant. His invention is credited by M. Weistreich, a Belgian diamond cutter, which is also responsible for the development of King Diamond cut. These were called Emerald Cuts and could not use other sparks that can be added when the diamond has numerous aspects. Therefore, the emerald cuts were not advantageous because they lacked the sparkling nature of round cuts. This was called a profile cut. It was suggested that Princess Cut Diamond is really a number of profile.
However, the cut of the profile was still not as reflective or produced light as the princess was cut diamond. Diamond and jewelry manufacturers have worked on a cut that would be ideal for a certain setting of a square stone.
Some settings are more attractive with a square diamond. For example, a typical annual band called The Eternity Ring benefits from the fact that every diamond is a diamond cut cut cut.
Also, some diamonds in rough form are the most popular for shaping as a princess diamond. In fact, Princess Cut Diamond tends to be a little cheaper, because you can choose more rough diamonds for cutting purposes.
There are some harsh stones that are not customizable to princess diamond styles. Shallow stones do not work separately well. Another Disadvantage of the Princess Cut Diamond is that the faced corners at the top of the diamond can be slightly weaker if they are very thin and can be more vulnerable to injury. Jewelers often mount the princess diamond in a way that protects four corners of stone to try to reduce the damage.