Our cushion-cut engagement rings in Perth are shaped like a cushion or pillow and are square with rounded sides. With its contemporary, brilliant cut faceting, this form of diamond has a long history. Diamonds in the cushion cut are a classic choice that will always be in vogue.

Rings with the normal and modified cushion cut

Our cushion cut engagement rings Perth are usually used due to their adaptability in cut patterns. A typical cushion cut diamond ring successfully hides imperfections and exudes the cosy, worn-in appearance of a cut diamond.

A modified Cushion Cut diamond ring first appeared on the market in the 1920s. The traditional Cushion Cut was employed, but an extra row of facets was placed below the girdle, the gem’s widest point.

Our Cushion-cut diamond settings for rings

The best Cushion Cut settings to consider are

In diamond ring settings or the double claw setting, larger or more rectangular Cushion Cut diamonds and gemstones will hold their shape admirably.

Beware of bezel settings that completely encircle a diamond or gemstone since they might diminish the stone’s brightness by obscuring light.

The ideal mounting for Cushion Cut diamonds is undoubtedly the 4-prong design.

In light of the fact that our design engagement ring will protect and stably hold your Cushion Cut diamond, never compromising its brilliance and fire and even enhancing it.

How should a cushion-cut diamond be chosen for an engagement or wedding ring?

Cut

Just keep in mind that it’s not an exact science to determine the cut quality. The most important factor is if you appreciate the stone’s look and practicality.

Clarity

If a Cushion Cut diamond has visible defects, it may not look well. However, the striking brilliance of the Cushion Cut effectively masks these. Stick to the clarity classifications if the price is an issue. It will appear better with a clarity rating if you can stretch it.

Dimensions

Which shape, square or rectangle, do you prefer? Square forms should have an L/W ratio of between 1.00 and 1.05. For rectangular cushion cuts, L/W ratios should be increased to 1.15 to 1.20. Keep the depth and table percentage under 70% for the best results.

Diamond Size

Using weight or centimeter measurements, it is notoriously difficult to determine the size of Cushion Cut diamonds. Make time to meet with a diamond expert to discuss your carat needs.