Loose Princess Cut Diamonds in Texas

Princess Diamonds - Shira Diamonds (1)Loose princess diamonds for sale in Texas at Shira Diamonds. We are a real wholesale loose diamond dealer open to the public in Texas. We are not hooked up to a website search that most jewelry stores have.  Shira Diamonds we own our diamonds and do not broker them.

Loose Princess Diamonds

Princess cut diamond is a perfect combination of non-traditional shape, amazing fire and brilliance that is almost at par with the fire and brilliance of a round brilliant cut and a diamond of a much affordable value.

We sell a variety of certified and non-certified loose diamonds. Each diamond in our inventory is conflict free and personally hand-picked and examined by our diamond expert. Complete information is available on every single diamond we sell.

With our wholesale diamonds in store we have access to a very large inventory around the world. We have a wide selection of stones, so our customers can actually see, understand and compare before they chose the right diamond for them, all very competitively priced.

If you do not find the diamond you are looking for, please contact us. Our inventory is constantly changing and updating. It is likely that we can provide you with the diamond you need.

Features of Loose Princess Cut Diamonds:

Identified as the square version of and a more unique substitute to the brilliant round cut, the princess cut diamond comprises of facets that can range anywhere from 53 to 144 facets depending on the shape and the cut of the pavilion. However, the most popular princess cut diamonds feature 58 or 76 facets. A traditional princess cut is a square cut though there are many princess cut diamonds that are a bit on the rectangular side. Because it is a patented cut, it is sometimes referred to a Square Modified Brilliant and if the ratio is higher than 1.05. It is referred to as the Rectangular Modified Brilliant. In a total of either 57 or 76 facets, the princess cut diamond comprises a range of exclusive chevron- shaped pavilion facets that are combined with table facets cut as found in a round diamond. The number of chevron present impacts the overall appearance of the princess cut diamond.It is the distinctive pyramid shape and the extra facets that are responsible for the superior light dispersion. This also camouflage the many small inclusions that may be present in the diamond. Of all the square cuts, the brilliant-cut princess share the fire and brilliance almost similar to a round diamond cut. A princess cut diamond that has the same width as the diameter of a round brilliant diamond will carry more weight as the former has four corners. The more inclined a princess cut diamond is towards the rectangular shape, the lower the price.