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No fluorescence in a princess cut lab created diamond means the stone has no UV-reactive glow, ensuring the most neutral, predictable appearance in all lighting environments. The princess cut's brilliant faceting already produces intense sparkle on its own, so no fluorescence simply means there is no additional UV interaction layered on top. This is the standard default and the simplest choice for princess cut buyers.
No fluorescence is a safe, straightforward option for a princess cut lab grown diamond, but it is not necessarily the best in every scenario. For D through G color princess cuts, no fluorescence is ideal because there is no body color to mask. For H through J color princess cuts, faint to medium fluorescence can actually improve face-up whiteness in sunlight. No fluorescence is the easiest choice; it may not always be the optimal one.
No, the absence of fluorescence does not affect the sparkle of a princess cut lab diamond. Sparkle is entirely determined by cut quality, not fluorescence. A well-cut princess diamond with no fluorescence will have the same brilliance, fire, and scintillation as the same stone with faint or medium fluorescence. The sparkle you see is produced by the facet arrangement and proportions, not by UV reactivity.
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. Each purchase provides clean water access to one person in need.