Princess Cut I Color Lab Grown Diamonds
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I color can show a slight warm tint in a princess cut lab created diamond, though the degree of visibility depends on the size, setting metal, and viewing conditions. Princess cuts display body color slightly more than round brilliants due to their facet pattern. In smaller princess cuts (under 1 carat), I color is rarely noticeable. In larger stones, the warmth may become more apparent, especially in white gold or platinum.
Yellow gold and rose gold are the best metals for a princess cut I color lab grown diamond. These warm-toned metals neutralize the diamond's slight body color, making the stone appear whiter than it would in a cool setting. If you prefer white gold, choosing a setting style that minimizes the visible metal area around the diamond (like a thin-pronged solitaire) can help reduce any color contrast.
A princess cut I color lab diamond is an excellent budget option that offers significant savings compared to colorless grades. The price difference between I and G color can be 15% to 25%, which is enough to move up in carat weight or invest in a better setting. In a yellow or rose gold setting, an I color princess cut delivers near-identical visual results to higher color grades at a fraction of the cost.
Yes, Do Amore offers princess cut diamonds in solitaire, channel, and cathedral settings, all sized to secure the square shape's delicate points. Every stone is certified by GIA, IGI, or GCAL.