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Is a square cut diamond right for me?

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by Matt Wodenka
May 8, 2025 10:00AM
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Summary

Square cut diamonds offer a stylish blend of brilliance and symmetry, with several distinct shapes to suit every taste.

  • Princess cuts are sharp-edged and brilliant, ideal for a modern, elegant look.
  • Radiant and cushion cuts combine vintage charm with eye-catching sparkle.
  • Each square cut offers unique benefits in brilliance, size appearance, and style.

 

“Square cut or pear shaped, these rocks don’t lose their shape, diamonds are a girl’s best friend.” - Marilyn Monroe, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.

When deciding what diamond shape you want for your engagement ring, it’s best to consider every possible option. But even if you’ve got your heart set on a square-shaped diamond, the big question remains: which square cut diamond is right for you since there are a few types to choose from? Maybe you lean more toward a classic diamond, like the princess cut, or perhaps you’re attracted to the bold and elegant lines of a modified emerald cut. To find out, explore these five square cut diamond types to ensure you get the perfect square cut diamond for you!

 

5 types of square cut diamonds

Many people don’t realize there is more than one type of square cut diamond. Here are five beautiful square cut diamonds to choose from for your engagement ring:

 

Princess cut diamond

The princess cut diamond was first created in the 1960s by a diamond cutter named Arpad Nagy and quickly ramped up in popularity. Around 1980, you could hardly go anywhere without hearing the term “princess cut.” It was the hot cut of the decade and remains quite popular to this day. Beloved for their square shape, sharp, modern edges, and brilliant sparkle, princess-cut diamonds also allow for the maximum carat weight. This means you get a more prominent diamond appearance for a (typically) lower price per carat. Princess cuts also have an intense brilliance, similar to the round brilliant cut (often at a more affordable price!) The cut is ideal for those looking to combine the brilliance often associated with round diamond cuts with a timeless, elegant square shape.  

 

Radiant cut diamond

Want to look radiant? The hypnotizing sparkle of radiant cut diamonds is undeniable. If a princess cut isn’t exactly what you had in mind, consider the square radiant cut. This diamond cut is similar in shape to modified emerald cut gems, except its facets are cut more like a round radiant diamond. This results in the perfect blending of the sparkle of brilliant cut diamonds with the shape of square cut diamonds.

 

Cushion cut diamond

The cushion cut is another diamond cut that leans more toward the vintage aesthetic (first invented in the 18th century), with its pillow-like appearance of smooth, curved edges. While this diamond cut can be cut into either square or rectangular shapes, the square cut diamond offers a more symmetrical and classic vintage appearance. Still, it can sometimes appear smaller than a rectangular cushion cut of the same carat weight.  

As cushion cut diamonds tend to hold and display color more noticeably than other diamond cuts, it’s recommended that diamonds with a color grade of at least I be used with this diamond cut. You may have seen square cushion cut engagement rings on the fingers of famous folks like Priyanka Chopra (actress and now-wife of Jonas Brother, Nick!), who received a gorgeous cushion cut diamond flanked by baguette cut diamonds from Nick Jonas in 2018.  

 

Asscher cut diamond

You can think of Asscher cut diamonds as the lovechild between a square emerald cut and a cushion cut diamond—essentially a square step cut with beveled, slightly blunted corners. This glamorous, classic ring cut provided all the elegance and Art Deco style of the 1920s when it reached peak popularity. The famous Cullinan diamond (the largest gem-quality diamond ever found, weighing 3,106 ct.) was, in part, cut into Asscher cuts. The Asscher cut's distinctive "hall of mirrors" effect, created by its step-cut facets, makes it a highly sought-after diamond shape for those who appreciate vintage-inspired jewelry.

 

Emerald cut diamond

Oh, the emerald cut! So elegant and timeless. Beloved for centuries, the emerald cut is known for its clean lines and understated glamour. While typically rectangular, the emerald cut can also be cut square, known as a modified square emerald cut. A square emerald cut diamond has equal length and width, creating a perfect square. In contrast, a rectangular emerald cut has a length significantly greater than its width, resulting in a more elongated shape. Prioritizing clarity over brilliance, the emerald cut is another excellent choice for those seeking a diamond that looks larger than its actual carat weight, as its large surface area makes it appear more substantial.

 

History of square cut diamonds

Even for those who aren't history enthusiasts, square cut diamonds have a fascinating history that dates back to the early 20th century. The Asscher cut, one of the earliest square cuts, was created in Amsterdam in 1902 by diamond cutter Joseph Asscher. While it gained popularity for its step-like facets and elegance, the princess cut, introduced in the 1960s, really brought square diamonds into the spotlight. The princess cut gained popularity in the 1980s, providing a more affordable alternative to the round brilliant cut. Over time, square diamonds evolved into various styles, including the modified square emerald cut, combining sleek lines with vibrant light reflection.

 

Who should wear a square cut diamond?

Square cut diamond rings are an excellent choice for people who enjoy modern styles, as their sharp lines and geometric shape provide a sleek, contemporary feel. They also appeal to those who appreciate vintage or classic designs, as many square cuts have a rich history dating back to the early 20th century. However, keep the diamond size in mind, as a too-large diamond can look disproportionate or overwhelming on a shorter, smaller finger. For couples seeking a unique engagement ring, square cuts stand out from traditional round diamonds. They may offer a more affordable option, as they often provide better value for size and brilliance. Lastly, people who love mixing vintage and contemporary aesthetics will appreciate how the square cut balances modern sparkle and classic elegance.

 

Are square cut diamonds cheaper than round?

Discussing diamond prices can be complex, as numerous factors influence value, including the 4Cs of rating a diamond. However, square cut diamonds generally offer a more budget-friendly option than round cuts. This price difference stems primarily from the efficiency of the diamond cutting process. Like the princess cut, square cuts typically utilize around 80% of the rough diamond, minimizing waste. In contrast, round cuts require more material to achieve their shape. Furthermore, square cuts demand less intricate labor and precision during the cutting process. Finally, the enduring popularity of round diamonds drives higher market demand, allowing sellers to command premium prices.

 

Insure your square cut diamond today

So you’ve officially decided on that square cut engagement ring (which looks stunning on you, of course!)! The next step is to make sure you get it insured. Consider a personal jewelry insurance policy from Jewelers Mutual. Individuals seeking jewelry insurance often believe that insuring their jewelry through a homeowners insurance policy is the best option. While homeowners insurance is an excellent policy for insuring homes, personal jewelry policies can provide affordable coverage for your jewelry without ever having to file a claim against your home. Check your rate from Jewelers Mutual by clicking the button below. 

 

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