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What is a cushion cut engagement ring?

A cushion cut engagement ring refers to a ring featuring a cushion shaped centre stone set into the engagement ring. Cushion diamonds, also sometimes referred to as cushion modified brilliant diamonds, are a great brilliant cut option dating back to the 1700’s.

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What to consider when buying a cushion cut engagement ring

  1. Gemstone

    The gemstone used in your cushion cut engagement ring is the most important element to consider. Diamonds are the most traditional options, cushion cut diamond engagement rings are the most common shape used for diamonds in engagement rings. There are other gemstone options like sapphire, ruby, emerald, aquamarine, tanzanite, pearls and other gemstones that can be cut into a cushion shape and used for an engagement ring. After choosing a stone, it’s important to look at the 4 C’s; Cut, Colour, Clarity, and carat weight. The Carat weight of the diamonds and/or gemstones is an important consideration. Whether it’s 0.5 carat, 0.75 carat, 1 carat, 1.5 carat, or 2 carat cushion engagement rings. Your budget is the key to helping make a decision for centre stone size and quality.

  2. Settings

    There are 3 main setting options for cushion cut engagement rings: Prong, Bezel and tension settings. Prong settings are the most popular setting for cushion engagement rings, 4, 6, and 8 prong variations are the most common amount of prongs used for cushion cuts. Tension settings are another option when choosing a setting for cushion engagement rings, and are very unique, but only certain shapes can be set in a tension setting. Bezel settings also come in a full bezel, and half bezel alternatives, bezel options are the safest option, and are a great choice for those who are clumsy and prone to damaging their ring. The perfect setting for a brilliant cushion cut engagement ring comes down to your preference, and weighing up the benefits of the different settings.

  3. Metal

    Platinum and gold are the two main metal choices for those interested in a cushion cut engagement ring. Platinum has its beautiful silver colour and is a very durable option for a Channel engagement ring. Gold comes in 9k, 14k, and 18k gold for engagement rings, along with white, yellow, and rose gold colours for cushion shaped engagement rings. Consider the metal type you like along with the different colours, and the durability of the metal or its karat when choosing a metal for your cushion engagement ring.

  4. Engagement Ring Style

    The style of your cushion cut is the most important consideration, when purchasing an engagement ring. There are many engagement ring styles like solitaire, halo, three stone, vintage, side stone and many more. Solitaire’s are a very popular option for cushion cut designs, and are the most classic combination. Halo’s and its variations, double, and hidden halo are another great option for cushion cuts, the cushion halo enhances the centre stones visual appearance. Utilising three cushion cuts apart from a three stone is another common option, and carries significant symbolism. Vintage inspired styles featuring key embellishments and customisations are popular for brilliant cushion cut diamonds. Side stones like channel and pavé are also another great option.

Why Should I Buy a Cushion Cut Engagement Ring?

You should buy a cushion cut engagement ring for 3 main reasons. The cushion shape is known for retaining colour better than other shapes, showcasing the diamond's hue beautifully. Additionally, cushion cut diamonds have gained popularity for their modern and stylish appeal, offering a unique alternative to traditional cuts. They are also often more affordable than round diamonds, making them an attractive option for those with budget considerations. The rounded edges of cushion cut diamonds add to their appeal, making them durable and suitable for everyday wear. There are some drawbacks to consider. Cushion cut diamonds may show inclusions and blemishes more prominently than round diamonds due to their larger facets. Additionally, the variety of terms used to describe different types of cushion cuts can make it challenging to select the right one. Furthermore, unlike round diamonds, there is no standard cut for cushion cut diamonds, meaning that the quality and appearance can vary widely.

What are the pros of buying a cushion cut engagement ring?

  • They Are Modern and Popular: Cushion cut diamonds have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their modern and stylish appearance. Their unique blend of classic and contemporary design elements makes them a fashionable choice for engagement rings, appealing to those seeking a distinctive yet timeless look.
  • Cheaper Than Round: Cushion cut diamonds are typically more affordable than round diamonds of the same carat weight and quality. This cost-effectiveness makes them an attractive option for couples looking to maximise their budget.
  • Durable Due to Round Edges: The rounded edges of cushion cut diamonds make them more durable than other cuts with sharp edges. This durability reduces the risk of chipping or damage to the diamond, ensuring that it remains beautiful and intact for years to come.
  • This Cut Also Retains Color Better Than Other Shapes: Cushion cut diamonds have larger facets enhancing the diamond's colour, making it appear more brilliant. This can result in a more visually appealing diamond, especially for those who prioritise colour in their selection of diamonds.

What are the cons of buying a cushion cut engagement ring?

  • Inclusions and Blemishes Are More Obvious Than in Round cuts: Cushion cut diamonds have larger facets and open cuts, which can make inclusions and blemishes more visible compared to other diamond cuts. This may require careful consideration when selecting a cushion cut diamond to ensure that the clarity is of satisfactory level.
  • A Variety of Different Terms for Different Variations: Cushion cut diamonds can be described using various terms, such as "crushed ice", “modified brilliant” or "chunky" cushions, which refer to different types of faceting patterns and appearances. This variety of terms can make it challenging for buyers to navigate and understand the differences between cushion cut diamonds, potentially leading to confusion or uncertainty in the purchasing process. This emphasises the importance of a jeweller to help you understand the difference, and guide you on the best possible gemstone for you.
  • No Standard Cut for Cushion: Unlike round diamonds, which have standardised proportions for ideal brilliance, there is no standard cut for cushion cut diamonds. This means that cushion cut diamonds can vary significantly in terms of their cut quality and appearance, making it important for buyers to carefully evaluate each diamond to ensure it meets the requirements they’re looking for in a gemstone.

How much should I spend on a cushion cut engagement ring?

A cushion engagement ring at DG & Co. Jewellery costs between $1,050 - $4,785 for the design alone. When Choosing a diamond or gemstone centre stone this is what can really bring up the cost, especially when going for a large high quality Diamond or precious gemstone. The average cushion cut engagement ring costs between $8,000 - $11,000.

What is the best cushion cut engagement ring?

The best cushion cut engagement ring will ultimately be dependant on each person's preferences, but our most popular designs are below:

Frequently Asked Questions

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What Is the Difference Between a Princess Cut and Cushion Cut Diamond?

Although both princess cut and cushion cut diamonds are common options for engagement rings, there are few key distinctions between the two. Princess cuts have numerous facets and a square or rectangular form for optimal shine. With fewer facets and a rounded square or rectangular form, cushion cuts provide a softer shine. Princess cuts are precisely cut and cost-effective, whilst cushion cuts provide a more natural appearance.

Does A Cushion Look Bigger than a round?

When compared to round diamonds of the same weight, cushion cut diamonds might appear bigger. Their increased surface area and rounded edges are the cause of this. However, the carat weight, not the cut, determines the diamond's real size. As a result, a cushion cut diamond with a lower carat weight would look smaller than a round diamond with a greater carat weight. When choosing a diamond for an engagement ring, the carat weight and cut quality should both be taken into account.

What is the difference between radiant and cushion cut diamonds?

Both the radiant cut and the cushion cut are common options for engagement rings, although they differ in terms of looks and traits. Radiant cuts are square or rectangular shapes with rounded edges that combine the fire of emerald cuts with the brightness of round diamonds. With fewer facets and a rounded square or rectangular form, cushion cuts provide a softer shine. While cushion cuts give a more natural and romantic appearance, radiant cuts are renowned for their clean lines and glittering aspects. Consider your particular taste, the intended aesthetic, the cut quality, and the price when deciding between the two.

Is a Cushion Cut More Expensive?

A cushion cut diamond's price can change depending on a number of elements, including its carat weight, colour, clarity, and cut quality. In general, round diamonds of the same weight and grade cost more than cushion shapes. This is due to the fact that cushion cuts feature a bigger surface area, which might make it simpler to hide any faults or imperfections.

Can I customise my Cushion Cut Engagement ring?

Your cushion cut engagement ring may most certainly be customised. Cushion shaped engagement rings can be personalised in a variety of ways, including by selecting the metal type, setting style, side stones, and other features. Additionally, you have the option of having an original engraving or other customisations to give the ring a special touch. Our jewellers work with you to ensure a unique cushion cut engagement ring that matches your vision, Book an appointment to discuss customising your engagement ring.

What Colour metal suits a cushion cut engagement ring the most?

Personal preferences and distinctive styles play a large influence in determining which metal colour best matches cushion cut engagement rings. However, white gold, platinum, and rose gold are popular choices since these hues tend to highlight the diamond's brightness and shine. Finally, the optimum metal for a cushion cut engagement ring will be determined by the wearer's particular taste and style.

What’s the difference between a cushion cut and a modified cushion cut?

The rounded edges and bigger facets of a cushion cut diamond give it a smooth, pillow-like look. A modified cushion cut has fewer facets, on the other hand, it has a more structured and contemporary appearance. The modified cushion cut is a cross between the conventional cushion cut and the princess cut, combining the delicate curves of the classic cushion cut with the crisp lines of the princess cut.

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