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Popular Cushion Cut Diamond Engagement Ring Styles

22nd December 2024 By Coby Shalev

Cushion-cut diamonds, known for their square or rectangular shape with rounded corners, offer a timeless and romantic appeal for engagement rings. Their versatility allows them to complement various ring settings and styles. Here are some popular cushion-cut diamond engagement ring styles:

1. Solitaire Setting

A classic choice that highlights the cushion-cut diamond as the centrepiece, allowing its brilliance to stand out. This minimalist design emphasises the diamond’s shape and sparkle.

2. Halo Setting

This design features a circle of smaller diamonds surrounding the cushion-cut centre stone, enhancing its brilliance and creating a dazzling effect. The halo setting adds a touch of vintage charm and can make the centre diamond appear larger.

3. Pavé Band

Incorporating a band adorned with small diamonds adds extra sparkle and elegance. The pavé setting complements the cushion-cut centre stone beautifully, offering a continuous shimmer around the finger.

4. Three-Stone Setting

This style features a cushion-cut diamond flanked by two smaller gemstones or diamonds, symbolising the past, present, and future. It’s a meaningful choice that adds depth and significance to the engagement ring.

5. Vintage-Inspired Designs

Incorporating intricate details such as milgrain edges, filigree work, or engraving can evoke a vintage aesthetic, enhancing the romantic appeal of the cushion-cut diamond. These designs often draw inspiration from historical periods, adding a unique character to the ring.

6. Split Shank Setting

A band that splits into two as it approaches the center stone adds a modern twist to the traditional cushion-cut diamond, offering a contemporary and stylish look. This design can also create the illusion of a larger centre stone.

7. Hidden Halo Setting

A subtle halo of diamonds beneath the cushion-cut centre stone adds unexpected sparkle, visible from the side profile. This discreet detail enhances the ring’s brilliance without overtaking the centre diamond.

When selecting a cushion-cut diamond engagement ring, consider factors such as the diamond’s cut quality, colour, clarity, and carat weight, as well as the metal type and overall design that best reflects personal style and preferences.

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