Ultimate Guide to Princess Cut and other Squarish Shaped Diamonds (part 1)
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- The Princess Cut was the first square shaped diamond designed in the 1960s.
Since then, with the advancement in technology, other newer squarish shaped diamonds were invented.
In this video, we'll be comparing the Princess cut with other innovative squarish shaped diamonds under different lighting conditions.
These innovative Hearts & Arrows fancy shaped diamonds are designed to improve its light performance. Producing larger and chunkier flashes of fire, capturing the observer's attention even from afar.
Stay tuned for Part 2, where we will be sharing with you on how to pick an Ideal Princess Cut diamond; its light performance, ideal proportions, chevrons and tips to avoid when buying a Princess Cut.
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I actually like the tiny facets of a princess cut compared to the others.
Me too! I love my princess cut
This video made me feel like princess cut diamond wearers are underdogs.
@@arseniabarias6169it is because of the optic disadvantages
I appreciate your professionalism. You get right to the topic, state the facts and don't ramble off the subject. Thank you for sharing
Yes!! Finally princess cut videos. Thank you :)
since when is an octagon squarish? Also you are comparing super ideal diamonds to a regular ideal princess cut, not quite equivalent
Squamish meaning not round. Geometric edges
becouse of the overall look when the prongs are in place
Is 1 carat a decent size?
I have a one carat princess cut and it looked slightly bigger next to a round diamond.
I really enjoy the video and am impressed with your detailed explanation!!
My girlfriend loves princess cut but the best diamonds I have access to is cushion.
Show her this video. She may decide the risk of breakage at the corners isn't worth the risk of a princess cut. Or you may decide on a pendant, which isn't going to get the hard wear that a ring does. In any case, discuss it with her.
1:25 so do invisible setting then...
I like the cushion cut, but you can not beat the round diamond
I would like to buy some for a men ring but do not know how to contact you to buy some stones
Hope you don't get ripped off.. Please for your sake do some research before buying or doing business with buying diamonds and diamond jewelry.
I love the decagon diamond
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Thank you for sharing