Princess Cut Loose Diamonds
Executive Summary about Princess Cut Diamonds by Kevin Stith

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In recent years, loose diamonds has become a popular choice among people who love jewelry.
However, not all the loose diamonds that are available in the market are the same because they come in various cuts and shapes. Among the different cuts of loose diamonds, one of the most popular is the emerald cut diamond, which has a rectangular shape that highlights the clarity of the diamond.
However, there is another type of diamond cut, which is even more popular than the emerald cut. This is the princess cut diamond.
Among princess cut diamonds, the length to width ratio that is considered to be the ideal ratio is between 1 and 1.10.
Among the different loose cut diamonds that have become very popular among people in recent years, the most popular is the princess cut diamond. This is because its shape is considered ideal for the diamonds that are put on engagement rings and earrings, which are some of the most common types of diamond jewelry.
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The princess cut is usually less expensive than the round brilliant cut because not as much of the diamond needs to be cut away to get the desired finished shape.
The diameter of the princess diamond is usually smaller than that of a round diamond with the same carat weight, and the length is usually longer than that of a round cut.
Princess cut diamonds are considered brilliant-style shaped because this particular cut takes advantage of the light with their vertically angled crown and tent-like facets, by bouncing the light around within the diamond.
Princess-cut stones sparkle more than ordinary square-cut diamonds and after seeing one it’s easy to understand why they call it brilliant cut.
The carat weight yield of a princess-cut diamond can be as high as 62% higher than that of a round cut counterpart. The rough diamond is simply sliced in half through the middle and one half will be come a princess cut and the other a round cut. It is also easer for natural flaws to be hidden in the uncut corners of the princess cut diamond.
If you love the fire of the traditional round brilliant cut but want something a little different, you might just fall in love with the icy fire of the princess cut.
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