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Discover our curated “Daily Recommended Square Cut Diamonds” collection, where precision meets exclusivity. From millions, only the top 3% of Square cut diamonds, including the princess, Asscher, radiant, and cushion cuts, are selected for their unmatched quality.
To further enhance the diamond’s brilliance, clients are offered the choice between an Ideal or premium cut. This meticulous selection process ensures each diamond sparkles with unparalleled clarity and splendor, embodying the essence of refined elegance.
Use the filters to narrow down the selection by carat, color, clarity, cut, shape, brand, price and more. Still not sure which diamond to buy? Contact me here, and I’ll help you choose the best match.
Filters
Origin
Select between natural and lab-grown diamonds to align your search with your unique preferences, sentimental values, ethical views, and financial constraints.
Shape
Selection Importance: The shape of a diamond significantly impacts its overall appearance and is one of the first characteristics to consider. Different shapes can accentuate various aspects of the diamond and the wearer’s style.
Guidance: Reflect on the personal style and preference of the recipient. Consider how each shape complements the intended setting and wearer’s hand. Round shapes are timeless and maximize brilliance, while fancy shapes like oval or marquise offer a unique look.
Cut
Premium (but underpriced!):
Matches Premium quality but priced as standard ideal cuts, without the typical 20% premium. Ideal for buyers wanting luxury diamonds at more attainable prices.
Premium / Hearts & Arrows:
Top 1% in quality, these diamonds are set at premium prices to match their unparalleled standards, perfect for those seeking utmost diamond excellence and exclusivity.
Carat
Selection Importance: Carat weight measures a diamond’s apparent size and contributes to its overall value.
Guidance: Determine the preferred balance between size and quality within your budget. Higher carat weight typically increases price, but combining it with lower grades in other areas can maximize value. Remember, cut quality can make a diamond appear larger.
Price
Prioritization: Determine which diamond characteristics are most important to you—size, clarity, color, or cut—and allocate your budget accordingly. Not all features hold equal importance to every buyer.
Financial Planning: Set a clear and firm budget before starting your search. Understand that the goal is to find the best diamond that aligns with both your financial limits and aesthetic preferences.
•Balancing Act: Compromise on certain characteristics if needed to ensure you stay within your budget. For instance, if size is a priority, you might consider diamonds with a lower clarity or color that still look beautiful to the naked eye.
Value Optimization: Aim to maximize the value within your budget by balancing the four Cs in a way that meets your specific desires and expectations.
Color
Selection Importance: Diamond color refers to the absence of color, with grades ranging from colorless to yellowish. Color can affect the diamond’s appearance and price.
Guidance: Choose a color grade that appears white in relation to its setting. Consider higher color grades (D-F) for larger diamonds or settings in white gold or platinum. Lower color grades (G-I) can offer better value and still appear colorless to the untrained eye.
Clarity
Selection Importance: Clarity assesses a diamond’s internal and external imperfections, known as inclusions and blemishes.
Guidance: Choose a clarity grade that appears “eye-clean” (typically VS2 or higher for most diamond sizes). Consider how inclusions affect the appearance and decide what is acceptable for your needs and budget. Higher clarity diamonds are more pristine but often come at a higher cost.
Grading Lab
Choose diamonds certified by industry-leading labs for accurate and reliable grading.
GIA – The gold standard in grading, known for strict and consistent evaluations.
IGI – Widely used for lab-grown diamonds, offering detailed reports at a competitive price.
AGS – Specializes in precise cut grading, ideal for those prioritizing brilliance.
Selecting a reputable certification ensures transparency and confidence in your diamond’s quality.
Fluorescence
Fluorescence affects how a diamond reacts to UV light, sometimes giving it a subtle blue glow.
None/Faint – No visible effect in most lighting conditions.
Medium/Strong – Can make lower-color diamonds appear whiter but may cause a hazy look in rare cases.
Fluorescence can be an advantage or a drawback depending on the diamond and lighting. If unsure, select “None” for a more traditional choice.
Brand
Select from trusted diamond retailers known for quality, service, and value.
James Allen – High-resolution 360° diamond imaging and a vast selection.
Blue Nile – Competitive pricing with a strong reputation for quality.
Whiteflash – Specializes in super-ideal cut diamonds for maximum brilliance.
Origin
Select between natural and lab-grown diamonds to align your search with your unique preferences, sentimental values, ethical views, and financial constraints.
Shape
Selection Importance: The shape of a diamond significantly impacts its overall appearance and is one of the first characteristics to consider. Different shapes can accentuate various aspects of the diamond and the wearer’s style.
Guidance: Reflect on the personal style and preference of the recipient. Consider how each shape complements the intended setting and wearer’s hand. Round shapes are timeless and maximize brilliance, while fancy shapes like oval or marquise offer a unique look.
Carat
Selection Importance: Carat weight measures a diamond’s apparent size and contributes to its overall value.
Guidance: Determine the preferred balance between size and quality within your budget. Higher carat weight typically increases price, but combining it with lower grades in other areas can maximize value. Remember, cut quality can make a diamond appear larger.
Price
Prioritization: Determine which diamond characteristics are most important to you—size, clarity, color, or cut—and allocate your budget accordingly. Not all features hold equal importance to every buyer.
Financial Planning: Set a clear and firm budget before starting your search. Understand that the goal is to find the best diamond that aligns with both your financial limits and aesthetic preferences.
•Balancing Act: Compromise on certain characteristics if needed to ensure you stay within your budget. For instance, if size is a priority, you might consider diamonds with a lower clarity or color that still look beautiful to the naked eye.
Value Optimization: Aim to maximize the value within your budget by balancing the four Cs in a way that meets your specific desires and expectations.
Cut
Premium (but underpriced!):
Matches Premium quality but priced as standard ideal cuts, without the typical 20% premium. Ideal for buyers wanting luxury diamonds at more attainable prices.
Premium / Hearts & Arrows:
Top 1% in quality, these diamonds are set at premium prices to match their unparalleled standards, perfect for those seeking utmost diamond excellence and exclusivity.
Color
Selection Importance: Diamond color refers to the absence of color, with grades ranging from colorless to yellowish. Color can affect the diamond’s appearance and price.
Guidance: Choose a color grade that appears white in relation to its setting. Consider higher color grades (D-F) for larger diamonds or settings in white gold or platinum. Lower color grades (G-I) can offer better value and still appear colorless to the untrained eye.
Clarity
Selection Importance: Clarity assesses a diamond’s internal and external imperfections, known as inclusions and blemishes.
Guidance: Choose a clarity grade that appears “eye-clean” (typically VS2 or higher for most diamond sizes). Consider how inclusions affect the appearance and decide what is acceptable for your needs and budget. Higher clarity diamonds are more pristine but often come at a higher cost.
Grading Lab
Choose diamonds certified by industry-leading labs for accurate and reliable grading.
GIA – The gold standard in grading, known for strict and consistent evaluations.
IGI – Widely used for lab-grown diamonds, offering detailed reports at a competitive price.
AGS – Specializes in precise cut grading, ideal for those prioritizing brilliance.
Selecting a reputable certification ensures transparency and confidence in your diamond’s quality.
Fluorescence
Fluorescence affects how a diamond reacts to UV light, sometimes giving it a subtle blue glow.
None/Faint – No visible effect in most lighting conditions.
Medium/Strong – Can make lower-color diamonds appear whiter but may cause a hazy look in rare cases.
Fluorescence can be an advantage or a drawback depending on the diamond and lighting. If unsure, select “None” for a more traditional choice.
Brand
Select from trusted diamond retailers known for quality, service, and value.
James Allen – High-resolution 360° diamond imaging and a vast selection.
Blue Nile – Competitive pricing with a strong reputation for quality.
Whiteflash – Specializes in super-ideal cut diamonds for maximum brilliance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the square diamond cut called?
The most common square diamond cut is called the Princess cut. It features a square or rectangular shape with pointed corners and numerous facets, offering exceptional brilliance and sparkle. Another square cut is the Radiant cut, which combines the shape of the Emerald cut with the brilliance of the Round cut.
What is the best cut for a square diamond?
The Princess cut is often considered the best cut for a square diamond due to its brilliant faceting and modern appeal. It maximizes the diamond’s sparkle and fire, making it a popular choice for engagement rings. However, the Radiant cut is also an excellent option for those seeking a square shape with a slightly different faceting pattern that enhances brilliance.
Are square diamonds good?
Yes, square diamonds are good and are highly regarded for their modern and elegant appearance. They offer excellent brilliance and fire, especially the Princess and Radiant cuts. Square diamonds are versatile and can be set in various styles of jewelry, making them a popular choice for engagement rings and other fine jewelry pieces.
How can you tell if a square cut diamond is real?
To determine if a square cut diamond is real, consider the following methods:
- Certification: Check for a certification from a reputable gemological institute like the GIA or AGS.
- Visual Inspection: Use a jeweler’s loupe to inspect the diamond for natural inclusions and imperfections.
- Weight and Size Comparison: Compare the diamond’s weight and size with known standards for square cut diamonds.
- Professional Appraisal: Have the diamond appraised by a certified gemologist to confirm its authenticity.
- Water Test: Place the diamond in a glass of water; real diamonds tend to sink due to their high density, while fake diamonds may float or stay suspended.
Are square diamonds good?
Yes, square diamonds are excellent choices for those seeking a combination of modern style and brilliance. They offer a unique look compared to traditional round diamonds and can make a bold statement. Square cuts like the Princess and Radiant provide a high level of sparkle, making them attractive and desirable options.
Why is the square diamond called Princess cut?
The square diamond is called the Princess cut because of its regal and elegant appearance. The name “Princess cut” was coined in the 1960s and has since become associated with this popular square shape. The cut features numerous facets that create a stunning brilliance and fire, giving it a majestic and sophisticated look befitting its royal name.
Cut Quality: Look for a diamond with excellent or very good cut grades to ensure maximum brilliance and fire.
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