Cushion cut engagement rings have been famous for over a century for their elegance and sophistication. This
cut reveals 58
facets and rounded corners, and in an
engagement ring, this brings out a certain classic, romantic appeal. The shape of the
stone varies from
square to rectangular, and the
facets allow for increased brilliance and
clarity. If you are considering buying a 1.5-carat
cushion cut diamond ring, here is some information first.
Standard vs. Modified Cushion Cut
Modern
cushion cuts are of two types: standard and modified. The differences between these two
cuts are technical and rather minor. The effects on the appearance of the
stone are almost nonexistent. What does set them apart is their history, since the standard
cut has been around longer.
There are people who will tell you that the best way to get a chunkier looking stone is to go in for a standard
cut and that the modified version of the
cut makes the
stone look like crushed ice. However, that is simply not true – it makes little difference when you are examining a stone. There is, however, a chunky
cushion cut, that shows clearly defined facet patterns when looking down into the table of a
stone. Such a
cut is called an
“antique” cushion cut.