Sunday, June 1, 2014

About Cushion Cut Diamond Rings

 Cushion Cut Diamond Rings

Cushion cut diamond rings were very popular in the early 20th century. With its large, open look, it keeps coming back in fashion on a regular basis. It was given its name due to its shape resembling a cushion or a pillow. It’s an excellent choice for those who can’t decide on an oval or princess cut, since it’s a blend of both shapes. It’s a classic beauty that will always be preferred by those who appreciate complexity. If you want a cushion cut diamond ring in the vein of antique pieces, but with a modern twist, then check out the cushion cut engagement rings from King of Jewelry above. Few other engagement ring companies in Los Angeles are innovating with cushion cut diamond rings the same way that the King of Jewelry team is.

If you want a solitaire, you might be able to find the ideal, contemporary cushion cut diamond rings. Most modern cushion cuts are of one, solitary stone with a four-prong setting. The corners should be held securely in place without taking away from the shape, thus providing a clear view of the diamond. Without the accents, a cushion cut diamond ring is simple, but still elegant nevertheless. Whenever accents are added, they are set in channels so as not to take away from the shape of the center diamond. Since many contemporary jewelry stores don’t sell this type of ring, you may want to consider having your own custom ring designed, or finding your ring at King of Jewelry in the Los Angeles Diamond District. You can also obtain loose cushion cut diamond stones here and have them set in the mounting of your choice. 


Choosing the Cushion Cut Engagement Rings

 Cushion Cut Engagement Rings

Perhaps more so than with any other shape, the choice of the cushion cut engagement rings is largely informed by personal tastes. Depending on a cushion cut diamond's length to width ratio, it will be closer to a square or rectangle. A smaller table is likely to increase its sparkle, while a larger one is best to emphasize clarity.

When selecting the cushion cut engagement rings, consider the lifestyle and unique tastes of its wearer. A cushion cut diamond in a solitaire setting has classic appeal, yet offers something more distinctive than a round brilliant. A cushion set in a halo will have intensified sparkle, in a luxurious art deco-inspired design. 

If your partner is an especially active person — who loves the outdoors, and playing sports — consider those with a simpler design. Bezel, channel, and six-prong settings will keep your diamond secure. A solitaire design is easier to keep clean, with no smaller diamonds in the setting to maintain. 


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