How was princess cut discovered:
In Early 1960’s, this shape of diamond was first discovered
by a diamond cutter in England, named
“Arpad Nagy”. Later by 1961 the shape was known to be called
as Princess cut and continued to be
famously introduced in rest of the countries by various
other diamond cutters.
How does a Princess Cut look &
effects on their brilliance:
Princess cut diamonds
have a distinguished shape with length to breath ratio of normally 1-1:05
And an average price of a ideal princess
cut of 1 carats size would normally range from 3000 to 4500 USD
Although due to the facets and the square shape, a princess
cut reflects and sparkles less light as
Compared to round diamond cut. But an excellent cut and
polish of an ideal square princess cut would
Provide a great sparkle and luster than any other cut of a
diamond
Sparkles and brilliances comparison with
round cut and princess cut diamonds:-
It is well assured
by all Major diamond cutter and industry experts, than round brilliant cut
would sparkle and reflect for luster than any princess cut, however the degree
of sparkle may vary between a not so beautifully polished and exact symmetry of
a round
with with that of a evenly proportionate and beautifully polished princess cut
with clarity unto minimum VS overall.
Which diamond cut should a couple
decide between the round and princess cut:-
It depends upon the style and fashion statement that a couple would like to process in having to make a decision on their engagement ring to be in round brilliant cut of the fashionable Princess cut in general. Both diamond cuts are famous and their popularity is immense among many couples since several decades. The price factor is also going to be an important consideration in deciding this, as round diamond would be 20% more expensive than that of any princess cut diamond in the same clarity and color specifications. Besides that the international certification of any of these diamond cuts would affect their prices.
At
mamiya jewelry you
are well explained and taught the various differences in price and it is believed
that a loose diamond which is directly purchased by a retailer like Mamiya from
the mine holders of Belgium or India , and is certified by the company’s own Gemological
expertise, while providing a Store certificate and authentication card, would
comparatively be the most cheapest in terms of price than the international certified
diamond. In later the price of certificate is added upon the actual price of
the diamond and hence the price effect is observed.