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Eternate’s collection of princess-cut engagement rings featuring lab diamonds offers a luminous array of different options. Whether you decide on a solitaire setting showcasing the center stone's brilliance or go for a halo or a pave setting, the princess cut brings grace to any ring.
This renowned cut is a classic square shape with the sparkle of numerous triangular facets, which maximize the diamond's brilliance and offer an eye-catching aesthetic. Crafted in controlled environments that minimize environmental impact, our princess-cut lab created diamond engagement rings are precisely cut to achieve this distinct shape. Each ring stands as a sustainable and budget-friendly choice for eco-conscious couples. After all, your joyous future deserves a shine that glows eternally both inside and out.
It’s an engagement ring that features a princess-cut diamond as the center stone. This cut is characterized by a square or rectangular shape with pointed corners. Additionally, choosing a princess cut engagement ring often reflects a preference for a modern and elegant look.
Princess cut diamonds may appear slightly larger when compared to other cuts such as the round cut. The distinct square or rectangular shape of this cut can create the illusion of greater surface area, and this is what makes it seem larger.
More and more people now opt for ethical and sustainable choices for their jewelry. Accordingly, lab-grown diamond engagement rings have become increasingly common in recent years. People are drawn to lab-diamonds due to their identical physical and chemical properties to mined diamonds and the fact that they often come at a more affordable price point. For more details, check our lab-grown vs. natural diamonds guide.