Cushion Cut Diamond: A Complete Buying Guide

 

Rounded corners, modish rectangular shape with a massive dose of brilliance, the radiant cut offers everything you dream of in a stunning engagement ring. They look particularly glorious as solitaires and in halo settings. The elegant shape and relatively lower price tag compared to a round brilliant diamond of the same carat weight make it extremely popular.

 The cushion-cut was the favored shape of the diamond until the early twentieth century. However, the classic diamond shape has resurfaced in the recent past with celebrities making it one of the hottest 'it' cut of the moment. The Hope Diamond, the famed diamond, is, in fact, a 45.54-carat cushion cut diamond.

 What is a cushion cut?

 The cushion-cut diamond is also known as the old mine cut or mine cut. The square cut with its four rounded corners derives its unique name from the silhouette resembling a pillow.

 The cushion-cut comprises an astounding 58 facets. Each of these facets disperses light to create a dynamic and magnificent look. Available in squarish shapes, cushion cut diamonds are also found in a rectangular, slightly elongated shape.

 Cushion cut diamond is an excellent alternative to round diamonds. It offers an exquisite shape with fire, sparkle, and brilliance, which you seek in a finer cut of the diamond. A one carat round brilliant diamond costs 15-20% more than a cushion diamond of comparable carat weight.

 The cushion cut is a versatile contour as it comes in an array of ratios and cuts lending itself to a wide variety of inspiring and elaborate designs.

 Why choose a cushion-cut diamond?

 As we kept on saying, the cushion-cut diamond delivers a high level of fire and brilliance. The rounded edges of a squarish shape create a durable diamond that survives daily wear and tear happily. The combination of sheer brilliance and a classic shape help create a blend of modern flair with refined fashion.

 The cushion-cut diamond offers the perfect blend of traditional and modern. The traditional cuts return light in a compact pattern, unlike modern cuts. The uncommon presence of an enlarged culet lends a distinctive look to the cushion-cut diamond, making it a prized possession among connoisseurs of antique diamonds.

A cushion-cut diamond beautifully bridges the gap between vintage charm and contemporary passion. This fascinating blend of two extremes contributes to the popularity of a cushion-shaped diamond. Compared to most other shapes, the standards in cushion cut vary significantly, and ultimately personal preference will determine the choice.

 Traditional and modified cushion cuts

 Facet arrangement of a traditional cushion brilliant-cut results in a sparkling, star-like effect much like a round brilliant diamond. On the other hand, the modified brilliant-cut features an additional row of facets that deliver superb sparkle, creating the “crushed ice” effect, resulting in extreme scintillation. The modified cushion cut is less expensive than a traditional cushion cut diamond.

 Cushion-cut diamonds showcase incredible brilliance and fire in an alternative silhouette. It is the perfect shape to elevate your diamond engagement ring to the next level of refined modernism. 

 

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