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Engagement Rings with Cushion Cut Diamonds

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

A cushion cut diamond adds a vintage appeal to an engagement ring, and many couples favor these unique cuts because of their association with antique engagement rings. However, a cushion cut works just as well with contemporary engagement ring designs, but adds a vintage, romantic appeal for a stunning ring your bride-to-be will love.

 

What are Cushion Cuts?

Cushion cuts are aptly named and are characterized by rounded corners and a square or rectangular shape with a “puffy” appearance, kind of like an overstuffed chair cushion.

 

This type of diamond cut is quite popular, especially as an alternative to more traditional cuts such as princess, emerald or oval shapes. In fact, cushion cuts take inspiration from all three of those shapes for a unique and distinctive stone perfect for any bride-to-be’s engagement ring.

 

They are especially popular cuts for vintage rings, as cushion cuts became very widespread during the late 1800′s and early 1900′s. In fact, even though contemporary cushion cuts are available, it will be difficult to find this type of cut outside of a vintage or antique ring.

 

The Quality

It is very important to judge the quality of a cushion cut diamond very carefully. Because cushion cuts have fewer facets, they will not sparkle as brilliantly as other diamond cuts. Additionally, fewer facets means that any flaws or imperfections present in the stone will be much more visible.

 

Because of this, it is critical that you examine a cushion cut diamond very carefully for any obvious flaws that will detract from the overall beauty of the stone. Even flaws that would be considered minor have a tendency to be more noticeable with a cushion cut.

 

Styles

Cushion cuts are still relatively rare in contemporary rings. Even so, they work well as solitaire engagement rings because the cut is so unique that the ring will not need any other accents or embellishments that would detract from the beauty of the diamond.

 

However, you certainly can incorporate accent stones into your engagement ring design even with a cushion cut. Many brides-to-be accent a cushion cut central diamond with smaller oval diamonds on each side for a sparkling, brilliant appearance.

 

Finding a Cushion Cut Diamond Engagement Ring

As mentioned previously, it is quite difficult to find cushion cut diamonds outside of vintage or antique rings from the 1900′s. Your best bet is to purchase a loose cushion cut stone and have it set into an appropriate mounting according to your bride-to-be’s preferences and your budget.

 

If you are happy with an antique or vintage ring, you can also search out various pawn shops, antique stores, estate sales or online retailers for a true vintage cushion cut diamond engagement ring as well.

 

Trends come and go, and cushion cut diamonds are finally starting to come back in modern engagement ring designs today. Cushion cuts are sophisticated, elegant and a lovely alternative to traditional diamond cuts and for the bride-to-be who desires vintage appeal without sacrificing beauty, a cushion cut engagement ring may be the perfect choice.

 

View our selection of modern and antique enagagement rings in EngagementRings.org.

Three of the most popular Diamond Shapes for Engagement Rings

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

For more than two hundred years the tradition of offering engagement rings to secure agreements to marry has held strong in the United States and has spread to many other countries.  These engagement rings are very special to the wearer and differ from wedding bands in that they are typically more expensive and offer a beautiful sparkling diamond solitaire or group of diamonds as a token of everlasting love.  Since the advent of engagement rings there have been many different diamond shapes that have emerged, but there are three shapes that are most often seen in engagement rings.  If you are about to search for engagement rings you should know about the Cushion cut, the Round Brilliant diamond, and the Princess cut.

 

The Cushion Cut Diamond

Engagement rings that showcase the Cushion cut diamond have been popular for many years, but until recent times they were most often in antique engagement rings.  This is because the Cushion cut diamond was in high fashion during the Victorian Era.  Also referred to as the Pillow cut or Candlelight diamond, Cushion cut diamond engagement rings do not sparkle as brilliantly as some of the other diamonds shapes so popular in engagement rings, but they have other benefits.  Engagement rings that feature the Cushion cut diamond are classically beautiful, have a romantic feel, and certainly stand out among other diamond engagement rings.

 

The Round Brilliant Diamond

For those seeking a traditional looking engagement ring or a classic diamond solitaire engagement ring, round brilliant diamonds are the most popular shape for engagement rings today.  The engagement ring retailers are well stocked with Round Brilliant diamonds so those seeking engagement rings with this diamond shape will have many options to choose from.  The way the Round Brilliant diamond is cut is the most important of all the four C’s, so choose engagement rings with Round Brilliant diamonds that feature ideal cuts.  This will ensure that your engagement ring will sparkle beautifully.  To increase the impact of the diamonds brilliance, Round diamond engagement rings can also include smaller side stones for added sparkle.

 

The Princess Cut Diamond

Square cut diamonds have always been wonderful options for engagement rings, but until the arrival of the Princess cut diamond, they did not offer the brilliance of a Round diamond.  Engagement rings that feature a Princess cut diamond are beautiful options for brides that seek the sparkle of a Round Brilliant diamond but want engagement rings that have a little different and more modern look.  Because of their unique style, Princess cut diamond engagement rings have become very popular options in recent years.

 

Engagementrings.org offers extensive selections of diamond engagement rings that include the Cushion cut diamond, the Round Brilliant diamond, and the Princess cut diamond.  See some of these engagement rings at engagementrings.org