How To Buy The PERFECT
Princess-cut Diamond Engagement Ring

Player comp for a Princess-cut Diamond Engagement Ring? An undersized Point Guard, full of star power, who plays way above its size. Think A.I., Bad Boys Isiah Thomas, Steph 👨‍🍳 The surface area of a Princess-cut (square) is much less than that of a Round, Oval, or any other elongated shape. A Princess-cut will look smaller than a taller shape of the same carat weight, but it’ll return more light than almost any other.

  • Scouting Report: Awesome light return, more than any shape besides a Round. Symmetrical shape lends itself nicely to Solitaire, Diamond Accented, Halo, or 3-stone Settings.
  • Needs improvement: What we’re not going to do today is revisit high school geometry, we’ll keep this short and sweet. The surface area of a square is less than that of a Round, Oval, Pear, etc. In other words, you’ll need a 3.50 carat Princess-cut to achieve the same surface area as a 3 carat Oval.
  • Popularity Rank (Current): #6
  • Surface Area / Carat Weight Rank: Tied for #7
  • Light Return Rank: Tied for 3rd.
  1. Set Cut Grade from “Ideal” to “Excellent”
  2. Set Color Grade to “E”
  3. Set Clarity Grade from “VS1”
  4. Open Advanced Filters and set Polish and Symmetry to “Excellent”
  5. Set Price to your ideal budget for the whole Ring, minus a $1,000 buffer for the Setting
  6. Select “IGI” as the Lab
  7. Set Depth from 62 – 68%
  8. Set Table from 55 – 62%
  9. Manually check that Crown Height is between 8 – 16%
  10. Manually check that Pavilion Depth is between 40 – 56%
  11. Manually check that the Diamond is CVD Type IIA (always passes diamond tester)
  12. Set your Carat Weight range. Factor in:
    1. How large of a Diamond she’s comfortable wearing
    2. How large of a Diamond looks nice but not “overpowering”
    3. The cost of the Setting (let’s say roughly $1,000)

Cut Grade refers to how well your Diamond reflects light. An “Excellent” Cut Princess-cut Diamond has brilliant sparkle (like AI’s crossover) and perfect symmetry (like Steph’s footwork) throughout the stone.

Poorly-cut Princess-cut Diamond with uneven facets and large pockets of dark shadows

Poorly-cut Princess-cut Diamond with uneven light return and shadows on the corners.

Straight from the IGI’s Fancy-shape “Excellent” Cut Guidelines, below are the Proportion #s behind an “Excellent” Cut Princess-cut Diamond. “Excellent” Cut means maximum sparkle from all parts of the Diamond and no dark shadows.

IGI's "Excellent" Cut Guidelines for a Princess-cut Diamond

Let’s look at a real “Excellent” Cut Princess-cut Diamond’s IGI Report below…

IGI LG617418715, the report for a 2.02 carat "Excellent" Cut Princess-cut Lab-Grown Diamond

All Proportions within “Excellent” Cut range…

  • Table % is 73% in the Report above ✅ Optimal light received into the Diamond.
  • Depth % is 69.1% in the Report above ✅ Optimal Carat Weight distribution, no shadows, and Diamond looks like a proper 2 carat (overly-deep Diamonds look smaller once set in a Ring, since most of the weight is on the bottom, which you can’t see).
  • Crown Height is 9.5% in the Report above ✅ Optimal balance between fire (rainbow-colored light) and brilliance (white light). Too much brilliance and the Diamond looks “glassy”, too much fire and it looks like a Moissanite.
    • Crown is a Diamond’s top half, above the girdle.
  • Pavilion Depth is 57.5% in the Report above ✅ Maximum volume of light is being reflected from the Diamond.
    • Pavilion is a Diamond’s bottom half, below the girdle.
  • Girdle is Medium in the Report above ✅ The Diamond is durable and bears no risk of chipping while being set in your Ring.
    • Girdle is the Diamond’s border dividing crown and pavilion.
  • Polish is “Excellent” in the Report above ✅ Each of the Diamond’s facets are polished to the highest degree possible.
  • Symmetry is “Excellent” in the Report above ✅ If you split the Diamond in half, right down the middle, one side would look exactly like the other. Fire, brilliance and scintillation (contrast between light and dark areas) are displayed evenly.
  • Length/Width (7.11 divided by 7.05) ratio is 1.00, for the classic square look ✅
  • Cutlet is “Pointed” ✅ The pavilion facets all meet at the pointy bottom of the Diamond, which has been cut proportionally and isn’t visible when looking down at the Diamond.
  • Comments Section: This isn’t a Proportion, but since we have the Report open, make sure you’re looking at a CVD Type IIA Lab Diamond. These are the purest form of Diamond, and they always pass diamond pen testers.

When you’re searching for a Diamond online, let the Report be your guide. If you’re unsure or just want to confirm the Diamond’s beauty, call or text us @ 305-796-6143.


You see the “Additional Requirements” section at the bottom left corner of the “Excellent” Cut Guidelines chart above? Our team will double-check that in person by analyzing the Diamond under ASET Scope to confirm there’s no bowtie. 

  • Note: A Princess-cut Diamond with lots of shadows will have blue (contrast) as the primary color under ASET Scope. An “Excellent” Cut will have red (max light return) and green (lesser light return) as the primary colors across the middle under ASET.
ASET Scope versus Actual Diamond image

Quick Note:
“Ideal” isn’t an official Cut Grade for IGI graded Fancy-shape (non-Round) Diamonds. The highest Cut Grade they can receive is “Excellent”.

When a jeweler lists a Princess-cut Diamond as “Ideal”, it’s a marketing gimmick, not an official Cut Grade shown on the Diamond’s Grading Report (aka Certificate). Keep an eye out for this! Trust the data straight from the Laboratory that’s grading the Diamond (the IGI or the GIA).

Set Cut Grade from “Ideal” – “Excellent”, Table from 55-62% and Depth from 62-68%.
On the IGI Report, check Crown Height (8-16%) and Pavilion Depth (40-56%).

When it comes to picking your Lab-Grown Princess-cut Diamond’s Color Grade, the place to be is the “Colorless” Range- D, E and F. Our favorite Color Grade is “E”, because it’s the perfect mix of price and quality. This applies to any size Diamond, from 1 carat all the way to 6 carats+.

D Color IGI graded Princess-cut Diamond

3.04 carat IGI graded “D” Color, Brilliant-cut Princess-cut

E Color IGI graded Princess-cut Diamond

3.02 carat IGI graded “E” Color, Brilliant-cut Princess-cut

F Color IGI graded Princess-cut Diamond

3.00 carat IGI graded “F” Color, Brilliant-cut Princess-cut

  • “D” Color Diamonds have no included coloration. They’re perfect. The ‘72 Dolphins but make it a Diamond.
  • “E” Color Diamonds have the SLIGHTEST amount of coloration. Just like “D” Color Diamonds, they’re a bright, crisp white. Think 72-10 Chicago Bulls. Perfect season? Almost. Championship-level? Absolutely.
    • The difference between a “D” Color and “E” Color Diamond is SO SLIGHT that it begs the question, “Is that tiny upgrade worth $500, $1,000, etc. more?”. That’s totally up to you, but in my opinion, “E” is the sweet-spot. 
  • “F” Color Diamonds are the last grade in the “Colorless” range, with a minor amount of included coloration. The drop to “F” Color will be even more noticeable here, “E” is a much brighter shade of white.

Set your Color Grade filter to “E” and move on to the next step. 

All that you care about in terms of Clarity is that your Diamond is eye-clean. An eye-clean Diamond has no imperfections that are visible to the naked eye.

The best Clarity Grade for your Princess-cut Diamond Engagement Ring is “VS1”, short for “Very Slightly Included (1)”. Straight from the GIA, VS1 Diamonds contain “inclusions that are minor and range from difficult to somewhat easy for a skilled grader to see under 10X magnification”. VS1 Clarity Grade will be eye-clean on practically any Princess-cut Diamond size you’d use for an Engagement Ring.

Below, VVS1, VVS2 and VS1 Clarity 3 carat Princess-cut Diamonds. Go ahead and tell me which is which 😊

VVS1 Clarity Princess-cut Diamond

3.10 carat IGI graded “VVS1” Clarity

VVS2 Clarity Princess-cut Diamond

3.04 carat IGI graded VVS2″ Clarity

VS1 Clarity Princess-cut Diamond

3.01 carat IGI graded VS1″ Clarity

On an Princess-cut Diamond, you’re safe with a “VS1” Clarity on almost any Diamond size for an Engagement Ring.

Set your Clarity Grade filter to “VS1”.

This one’s totally up to you. A 5 or 6 carat Diamond might fit within your budget range, but is your lady comfortable wearing that? Do you live in a well-lit neighborhood?? Is she packing heat???

4.01, 3.05, 2.58, and 2.01 carat Princess-cut Diamonds on young lady's hand

From left to right: 4.01 carat (D Color), 3.05 carat (D Color), 2.58 carat (F Color), 2.01 carat (D Color)
All IGI graded Lab-Grown Diamonds, “Excellent” Cut, VS1 Clarity

If you’re unsure of what size Diamond she wants, ask her. Bring it up casually. Show her a Ring from our Instagram around the size you’re shopping and see what she thinks of the main Diamond. Too big? Too small? Just right? Show her a few, see which one she thinks looks best. 

With Lab-Grown Diamonds, the sweet spot seems to be between 3 and 4 carats. Not too big, and definitely not too small. Yes, some couples go with 2 carat Diamonds. And others go with 5, 6 and 7 carat Diamonds. Don’t worry about what everyone else is wearing- pick the right Diamond for you. Diamonds symbolize forever with your soulmate- no matter how big they are.

Set your Carat Weight range (3.00 – 3.25 carats if you’re unsure).