Natural or Lab-Grown Diamond (requires lab testing to differentiate)

Natural or Lab-Grown Diamond (requires lab testing to differentiate) · Princess Cut (Modified Square Brilliant)

Excellent to Very Good Cut

Natural or Lab-Grown Diamond (requires lab testing to differentiate) - Princess Cut (Modified Square Brilliant)

Carat

Estimated 1.50 - 2.00 carats

Color

G-H (Near Colorless) based on face-up appearance

Clarity

VS1 - VS2 (Very Slightly Included)

Shape

Princess Cut (Modified Square Brilliant)

Overall Assessment

A high-quality, well-cut Princess diamond displaying excellent fire and brilliance.

Cut Quality

Excellent to Very Good

Brilliance

High (significant white light return indicated by bright center)

Fire

Strong (visible spectral dispersion of rainbow colors on crown facets)

Scintillation

Excellent (high contrast between dark and light reflecting facets)

Proportions

Classic Princess cut proportions with a medium to thick girdle and deep pavilion

Symmetry

Very Good (appears balanced with sharp corners)

Polish

Excellent (high surface luster and sharp facet junctions)

Fluorescence

None to Faint visible in current lighting

Inclusions

No significant eyeclean inclusions visible at this magnification

Blemishes

Minor surface abrasions possible, none visible in photo

Origin

Geographical origin unknown; lab-grown possible via CVD or HPHT

Treatment Detection

None detected visually; no signs of laser drilling or fracture filling

Estimated Value

$8,000 - $15,000 (if Natural); $1,200 - $2,500 (if Lab-Grown)

Certification Estimate

GIA or IGI likely; estimated G/VS2 or H/VS1

Investment Potential

Moderate (Natural diamonds hold better long-term value than lab-grown)

Similar Diamonds

Standard square modified brilliants commonly found in bridal jewelry

Setting Suggestions

Platinum or 18k White Gold 4-prong setting with V-tips to protect the corners

Care & Maintenance

Clean regularly with ultrasonic cleaner or mild soap; avoid impact on sharp corners

Interesting Facts

Princess cuts are the second most popular diamond shape and retain about 80% of the rough stone's weight

Identified on 6/15/2026