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Extremely low crowned princess cuts exist in the market and at least one of them was well cut. Was it exactly 4%? I don't know. Durability will depend on the girdle.Karl, your conditions where you disagree are far out. That's why the tool is for SCREENING, not for final selection. I never saw a 4% crown height princess which could compete with a better cut princess with a decent crown height, but maybe in theory one could produce such a stone. The shallow crown angle result would likely be a durability issue and what about weight retention. Is your example a viable commercial reality or a computerized hypothetical with no market reality?
Someone running across one is what set me out researching it.
In computer modeling a "princess" diamond with a 99% table and just a girdle can have surprisingly good performance. It is one of those thing that if I was rich I would have a precision cutter cut just for the fun of it. Until then it will remain virtual.