10K Gold 1/5 Cttw Princess Cut Diamond 3 Stone Drop 18" Pendant Necklace (H-I Color, SI2-I1 Clarity)
Introducing an exquisite masterpiece that effortlessly combines elegance and sophistication. This 10K White Gold Pendant Necklace showcases a trio of...
10K Gold 1/5 Cttw Bezel Set Princess Diamond Kite Shaped Solitaire Pendent Necklace
Embody the essence of sophistication with this enchanting kite-shaped pendant necklace, expertly forged in lustrous 10K yellow gold. This masterpiece...
The princess cut's square silhouette and sharp 90-degree corners create a distinctly geometric focal point that reads differently on a necklace than on a ring. A princess cut solitaire pendant on a cable or box chain delivers clean architectural presence at the neckline. The shape's symmetry makes it effective in minimal four-prong and halo pendant settings where the stone can face up squarely without the rotation risk that pear or marquise shapes carry. Browse princess cut jewelry for the full range of princess cut pieces across jewelry types.
Diamond Princess Pendants: Center Stone for a Necklace
A diamond princess cut pendant delivers the stone's architectural geometry as a focal piece rather than a setting detail. The square format works in classic four-prong bezels and halo settings where surrounding round diamonds create a square border that mirrors the stone's outline. White gold and 14k yellow gold are the most common metals for diamond princess pendants, each pairing differently with the cut's precise geometry. Browse diamond necklaces for the full diamond necklace range including princess and round configurations.
Gold Settings for Princess Cut Necklaces
Yellow gold creates a warm contrast with the princess cut's sharp geometry, suiting buyers who want a traditional aesthetic with a contemporary stone shape. White gold aligns with the cut's modern character and maximizes the diamond's light return. Rose gold adds a romantic warmth that softens the angular silhouette. All gold options are available in 14k and 18k. Browse gold necklaces for the full gold necklace range across all stone shapes and setting styles.
Princess Cut Necklaces Within the Full Necklace Range
The princess cut is one shape configuration within a full necklace category covering round brilliants, oval, pear, and every other stone shape. For buyers comparing all options before choosing, the complete necklaces hub covers every style across metals and stones. Every order ships free with a 30-day return policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a princess cut necklace?
A princess cut necklace is a fine jewelry necklace featuring a center stone cut in the princess format, a square shape with sharp 90-degree corners and a modified brilliant facet structure. Princess cut necklaces are most commonly pendants, where a single princess cut diamond or gemstone is set in a four-prong or bezel mounting suspended from a chain. The square silhouette reads as distinctly geometric and modern compared to oval or cushion pendant shapes.
What is the most popular setting for a princess cut necklace?
Four-prong settings with V-prongs at each corner are the most popular for princess cut necklaces because they protect the stone's sharp corners while keeping the square silhouette visible from the front. Halo settings with a ring of small round diamonds encircling the princess center are the second most popular choice, as the halo amplifies the stone's presence and creates a square or softened-square border. Bezel settings fully protect the stone but reduce side-entry light, which slightly reduces the pendant's brilliance.
What chain type suits a princess cut pendant?
Cable, box, and Singapore chains suit princess cut pendants best because their uniform structure keeps the pendant facing forward without twisting. Rope chains also work but add more visual texture behind the stone. Chain length between 16 and 18 inches positions a princess cut pendant at the collarbone, the most flattering placement for a geometric focal piece. A narrow delicate chain suits smaller stones; a slightly heavier chain balances a larger princess center.
What diamond quality works well in a princess cut pendant?
Princess cut diamonds in pendants are viewed from greater distance than rings, making clarity slightly more forgiving in the SI1 to VS2 range. Color is more visible in princess cuts than rounds because of the modified facet arrangement. G to H color in white gold settings reads as colorless in normal viewing conditions. The stone's symmetry and proportions affect light return across the pendant; consistent symmetry is more important than maximizing depth percentage.
What gemstone options are available in princess cut necklaces?
Princess cut necklaces are available in diamond, blue sapphire, ruby, and various other colored gemstones. Diamond is most common because the princess cut's brilliant faceting maximizes light return in a colorless stone. Colored gemstones in princess cuts benefit from the brilliant faceting, which intensifies color saturation compared to step cuts. Sapphire and ruby are the most durable colored gemstone choices for a necklace worn daily given their hardness relative to other stones.
How long is a typical princess cut necklace chain?
Princess cut necklaces most commonly come with chains between 16 and 18 inches. Sixteen inches positions the pendant near the collarbone, the standard placement for a fine jewelry pendant worn daily. Eighteen inches hangs slightly lower on the chest, creating visible separation between the pendant and a neckline. Some princess cut necklace styles offer adjustable chains that allow the wearer to choose their preferred drop. Chain length determines visual placement on the neckline without affecting the stone's quality or setting.
Are princess cut necklaces appropriate for everyday wear?
Princess cut necklaces are practical for everyday wear because the pendant setting protects the stone's sharp corners more effectively than a ring setting can. The corners of a pendant stone do not absorb the daily impact and friction that ring stones receive from hand activity. Maintaining the prongs with an annual inspection is the primary care requirement for a princess cut pendant worn daily. Removing the necklace before swimming, exercising, or sleeping preserves the chain and setting over time.
What is the difference between a princess cut pendant and a solitaire pendant?
A princess cut pendant uses a square stone with sharp corners and brilliant faceting as the focal piece. A solitaire pendant describes a single-stone format that applies to any shape including round, oval, and princess. Most princess cut necklaces are solitaire pendants, making the two terms overlapping rather than exclusive. Both describe a one-stone necklace format. For the full solitaire and style range across all shapes, browse pendant necklaces for every pendant necklace configuration available.
What metal options are available for princess cut necklaces?
Princess cut necklaces are available in white gold, yellow gold, rose gold, and sterling silver across 10k, 14k, and 18k. White gold is the most popular choice for diamond princess pendants because the neutral metal tone maximizes brilliance and complements the cut's modern geometry. Yellow gold suits buyers who prefer a traditional warm aesthetic. Rose gold adds romantic warmth to the angular stone shape. For the full white gold necklace range including princess and all other shapes, browse white gold necklaces for every style available.
Are princess cut necklaces available in silver?
Princess cut necklaces are available in sterling silver as an accessible metal option alongside gold variants. Sterling silver princess pendants carry the same stone shape and setting quality at a lower metal investment. Silver requires periodic polishing to prevent tarnish buildup, which is more maintenance than gold but manageable for daily or occasional wear. For the full sterling silver necklace range including princess and other stone shapes, browse silver necklaces for every silver necklace style available.
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