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D color ensures absolute colorlessness in a princess cut lab grown diamond, but whether it is necessary depends on your setting. Princess cuts can show slightly more body color than round brilliants due to their facet arrangement, so D color provides an extra margin of colorlessness. However, E and F color princess cuts are visually identical to D in most lighting conditions, making them strong alternatives at a lower price.
At D color, a princess cut lab created diamond will not show any color at all since D is the absolute colorless grade. The tendency for princess cuts to reveal slightly more body color than rounds only becomes relevant at near-colorless grades (G and below). At D color, both shapes appear equally ice-white and colorless. The difference in color visibility between shapes only matters when there is color to show.
VS2 clarity is the ideal pairing with a princess cut D color lab grown diamond. Princess cuts are brilliant-cut shapes that hide inclusions well, so VS2 is eye-clean in the vast majority of cases. This combination of D color and VS2 clarity gives you the highest color grade with a clarity that looks perfect to the naked eye, balancing premium color with smart clarity value.
Yes, Do Amore's princess cut selection spans every color and clarity grade, and the square shape's brilliant faceting hides inclusions well at VS2 and below. Every stone is certified by GIA, IGI, or GCAL.