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I can scroll through photos of cushion cut engagement rings throughout the day. So classic, yet so trendy! No wonder brides like this look so much. This style has existed for a century, and there may be more! Therefore, if you are looking for a Cushion cut halo engagement ring, it is a good choice.
What kind of cushion cut engagement rings do you like?
One of the first things to consider is whether you want the cushion to be more square or slender. Cushion cut diamonds can be square, long and beautiful, and so can a halo! Both styles are great and provide flexibility for choosing a unique center stone. Women with longer fingers may prefer a slender cushion halo. Couples who prefer a more traditional look may prefer a square halo.
The 3 most common types of cushion cut diamonds
Old Mine Cut Antique Cushion
Also called the "Miner Cut," Old Mine cut diamonds are the precursors to today's cushion cut stones. This was the primary shape used in the Victorian and Edwardian eras. They are very rare and vary in look.
Cushion Modified
The most prevalent modern cushion is called a cushion modified and has an extra row of facets, giving it a crushed iced appearance.
Cushion Brilliant
Compared to its improved similar products, the bright lampshade of the seat cushion is more rare, so they usually have a premium price. Cushion stones have larger, less faceted and sparkle, similar to round stones. The required shape is elongated, and the length to width is 1.10-1.25, but personal preference should decide the choice.