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The princess cut is the second most popular diamond shape for engagement rings globally, and the most popular square diamond shape in the Houston market. Its appeal is structural as much as aesthetic: a full brilliant-cut facet pattern applied to a square outline with four pointed corners produces sparkle comparable to a round brilliant, at a price typically 20-30% lower, because the princess cut's square pyramid shape preserves more of the original diamond rough crystal during cutting.
TJ Diamond ships princess cut engagement rings fully insured to Houston, Texas. Every stone is GIA or IGI certified. Every setting is handcrafted in 18ct gold as standard, not the 14ct or 10ct gold that most Houston retailers, including Diamond Exchange Houston, Venazia, Paramount Jewelers, and BridalX, use at comparable price points. And every TJ Diamond princess cut ring is set with V-shaped corner prongs as standard, the correct technical requirement for a princess cut diamond that most Houston sellers do not explicitly explain.
The princess cut was created in 1979 by Betazel Ambar and Israel Itzkowitz. Some Houston jewellers attribute it to different inventors in earlier decades, which is historically inaccurate. The 1979 date is verified by the gemological record. Knowing the actual history of your diamond cut is part of knowing what you are buying.
What Makes the Princess Cut Distinctive
The princess cut is defined by two characteristics that distinguish it from every other square diamond: its sharp 90-degree corners and its complete brilliant-cut facet coverage. The sharp corners produce the clean, geometric square outline that gives the princess cut its contemporary character. The brilliant-cut facets across both crown and pavilion produce high light return, fire, and scintillation comparable to a round brilliant.
Both of these defining characteristics have practical implications. The brilliant faceting means the princess cut performs visually well in any lighting condition, from the direct overhead light of an office to the diffuse light of a restaurant. The sharp corners mean that setting choice is critical.
Princess cut vs round brilliant: The princess delivers comparable brilliance at 20-30% lower price per carat. The round receives a formal GIA cut grade; the princess receives only polish and symmetry grades. The round has no corner vulnerability; the princess requires V-prong protection at each corner.
Princess cut vs cushion cut: Both are square brilliant cuts. The cushion has soft rounded corners with no vulnerability. The princess has sharp pointed corners requiring V-prong protection. The princess reads as more geometric and contemporary; the cushion reads as softer and more vintage. The princess cut typically costs 10-20% less per carat than the cushion at equivalent quality.
Princess cut vs radiant cut: Both are square to rectangular brilliant cuts. The radiant has trimmed 45-degree corners, distributing impact across a broader surface than the princess's sharp 90-degree corners. The radiant is compatible with more setting types. The princess has a slightly higher per-carat price premium than the radiant in most markets.
The V-Prong Requirement — What Most Houston Sellers Do Not Tell You
The four sharp corners of a princess cut diamond are the shape's structural vulnerability. A direct impact at one of these corners concentrates force on the single sharp edge, which is susceptible to chipping over a lifetime of daily wear. This is not a flaw in the princess cut, it is a property of its geometry, and it is managed by correct setting choice.
V-shaped corner prongs, also called chevron prongs, cradle each corner edge on both sides. They distribute any impact force across the prong surface rather than allowing it to reach the diamond corner directly. Standard round prongs leave the corner partially exposed. Every TJ Diamond princess cut ring uses V-shaped corner prongs as standard, regardless of the setting style chosen.
Most Houston retailers selling princess cut rings do not explicitly state the V-prong requirement in their collection copy or product descriptions. Buyers who do not know to ask may receive a princess cut ring in a standard prong setting, which leaves the corners vulnerable over time.
18ct Gold for Princess Cut Rings — Why It Matters
Most Houston retailers selling princess cut engagement rings default to 14ct gold (58% pure) or 10ct gold as the standard setting metal. TJ Diamond uses 18ct gold (75% pure) as standard at every price point. The higher gold content produces richer colour in yellow and rose gold settings and a more consistent white in white gold settings, compared to 14ct at the same specification.
18ct yellow gold with a princess cut: The geometric precision of the princess cut and the warmth of yellow gold create a striking combination. Yellow gold also provides the colour grade advantage: H and I colour princess cut diamonds appear as colourless as D and E colour stones in white metal, allowing meaningful budget savings without visible compromise.
18ct rose gold with a princess cut: The blush warmth of rose gold contrasts with the sharp geometric edges of the princess cut in a contemporary and distinctive way. No replating required.
Platinum with a princess cut: The most durable setting. Platinum work-hardens rather than eroding with daily wear, keeping the V-prong corner protection intact over decades. No replating required. Particularly recommended for princess cuts where corner prong integrity over a lifetime is a priority.
Popular Princess Cut Configurations for Houston Buyers
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Princess cut solitaire in 18ct yellow gold or platinum: the most classic princess cut configuration. Four-corner V-prong setting allows maximum light entry and the cleanest expression of the square outline.
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Browse our full range of princess cut diamond rings for anniversary, self-purchase, and all other occasions alongside engagement styles.
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Princess cut with channel-set side diamonds: the flat sides of the princess cut align naturally with channel walls, creating a seamless architectural composition. One of the most cohesive settings for the princess cut outline.
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Princess cut halo in 18ct white gold or platinum: a halo of round brilliant accent diamonds creates strong visual contrast between the square centre and the circular accent stones, amplifying the perceived size of the centre stone by approximately 0.25 to 0.5 carats.
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Natural and lab-grown princess cut diamonds: lab-grown princess cut diamonds are GIA or IGI certified at equivalent quality grades to natural diamonds, at 50-70% lower prices. The combined saving of princess cut's inherent price advantage over round brilliants plus the lab-grown discount makes this one of the most budget-efficient brilliant-cut diamond options available to Houston buyers.
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Platinum princess cut engagement rings: for Houston buyers who want the most durable, no-maintenance setting with maximum corner prong security over a lifetime of daily wear.
The TJ Diamond Virtual Consultation for Princess Cut Buyers
The princess cut is the one shape most affected by the chevron facet pattern in the pavilion. Two-chevron patterns produce bolder, more open flashes. Four-chevron patterns produce the most intricate, scintillating sparkle. This distinction does not appear on any GIA or IGI certificate and must be assessed visually.
TJ Diamond's virtual consultation shows Houston buyers the specific stone under multiple lighting conditions, so the chevron facet character, the colour in the intended setting metal, and the face-up size at different carat weights can all be assessed before any purchase commitment. There is no commitment required to book a consultation.
Contact our team to book a virtual consultation. Compare princess cut diamonds at different chevron counts, colour grades, and setting styles. We ship fully insured to Houston, TX with a lifetime warranty on every ring.
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