Cushion Cut Diamonds

Cushion Cut Diamonds

Cushion cut diamonds are known for their soft square shape and romantic appearance. With rounded corners and large facets, this cut delivers a balance between brilliance and a classic vintage look.

Whether you are looking for a loose cushion diamond or a center stone for an engagement ring, this shape offers both elegance and presence.

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Cushion Cut Engagement Rings

Cushion cut engagement rings are a popular choice for those who prefer a softer and more vintage-inspired style.

Popular options include:

  • solitaire cushion engagement rings for a timeless design
  • halo settings to enhance brilliance
  • vintage-inspired rings with intricate details

If you are looking for a complete ring, explore our engagement rings collection to find the perfect setting for your cushion diamond.

Loose Cushion Diamonds

Loose cushion diamonds give you full flexibility in creating a custom ring. You can select carat size, clarity, and color before setting the stone.

This option is ideal for buyers who want a personalized design and better value.

Lab Grown Cushion Diamonds

Lab grown cushion diamonds offer the same structure and visual appeal as natural stones but at a more accessible price.

Explore our lab grown diamonds in Vancouver to find cushion cut options that combine size, clarity, and value.

Cushion Diamond Price

Cushion diamond prices depend on carat weight, clarity, color, and cut quality. Due to their larger facets, clarity plays an important role in overall appearance.

From 1 carat to 3 carat and larger stones, pricing varies depending on proportions and quality.

Cushion vs Other Diamond Shapes

Cushion diamonds combine the softness of round shapes with a more structured square outline. Compared to princess cuts, they appear less sharp, and compared to round diamonds, they offer a more unique vintage look.

This makes them ideal for buyers who want a balance between brilliance and character.

How to Choose a Cushion Diamond

When selecting a cushion diamond, focus on:

  • facet pattern (crushed ice vs chunky)
  • symmetry and cut quality
  • clarity, due to larger facets
  • color grade depending on size