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FAQs

G color is the most popular choice for princess cut lab diamonds because it faces up white and colorless to the naked eye while costing significantly less than the D-F colorless range. The princess cut's brilliant faceting disperses light aggressively, which further minimizes any perception of the faint warmth in G color. This combination of visual quality and value makes G the sweet spot for princess cut buyers.
No, a princess cut G color lab grown diamond does not look yellow. G sits at the top of the near-colorless range, and its faint warmth is undetectable in normal viewing conditions, especially in the light-scattering facets of a princess cut. The diamond will appear white and bright on the finger. Any warmth would only be detectable by a gemologist comparing the loose stone to higher-grade master stones.
Yes, G color is more than good enough for a princess cut lab created diamond in a white gold setting. While white gold is the most revealing metal for body color, G grade is subtle enough that the princess cut's brilliant faceting compensates. The diamond will face up white and clean against the cool metal. G color in a white gold princess cut setting is one of the most recommended combinations by diamond professionals.
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. Do Amore offers a 60-day return policy with no restocking fees.