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Princess Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Rings

Crisp four-cornered geometry meets brilliant-cut fire in the Princess, a square stone that throws nearly as much light as a round while reading sharp and contemporary. Princess lab grown diamond engagement rings stack cleanly against straight-edged bands and hide minor inclusions well thanks to their brilliant faceting, so your budget reaches further. The corners are the one thing to plan a setting around. Every Diyona Princess center is conflict-free, ships with an IGI certificate, and typically costs 30 to 50 percent less than a comparable mined diamond.

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Why Choose Princess Lab Grown Diamonds

The Princess cut is a square (or near-square) brilliant, so it reads modern and geometric while still throwing a lot of light. Most Princess diamonds sit between a 1.0 and 1.05 length-to-width ratio for a true square look. If you want a slightly rectangular stone, go up toward 1.10. Because the facets are brilliant-style rather than step-cut, a Princess hides inclusions and lower color better than an Emerald or Asscher, which gives you more room to stretch your budget on clarity and color. Watch the four corners. They are the most fragile point on the cut, so a setting with V-prongs or protective tips matters more here than on a round. Bowtie shadows are mostly a Marquise and Oval issue, so that is not your main concern, but do check that the table looks evenly bright in the IGI plot and photos. Princess suits anyone who wants a clean, contemporary square with brilliant-cut sparkle, and it stacks neatly with bands thanks to its straight edges.

Princess Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Ring FAQs

How do I protect the corners of a princess cut?
The four pointed corners are the most vulnerable part of a Princess cut, so we recommend a setting that shields them, such as V-prongs or a halo that wraps the tips. This guards against chipping during daily wear. Our lifetime warranty covers manufacturing defects only, not accidental damage, so corner protection is worth prioritizing when you choose a setting.
Why does a Princess hide inclusions and color so well?
The Princess is a brilliant-cut square, so its many facets scatter light and create a busy sparkle that masks small inclusions and slightly warmer color far better than a step cut like an Emerald or Asscher. That gives you real room to step down a clarity or color grade and put the savings toward size, which stretches further on a lab grown stone. Just confirm the table looks evenly bright in the IGI plot and the stone's photos.
What length-to-width ratio is best for a princess diamond?
For a classic square Princess, look for a length-to-width ratio between 1.0 and 1.05. Ratios up to about 1.10 give a subtly elongated, slightly rectangular look that can lengthen the finger. Every Princess diamond's exact measurements are listed on its IGI certificate, so you can confirm the ratio before you commit.