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What are the latest trends for cushion-cut diamond engagement rings?

6th June 2026 By Coby Shalev

Cushion-cut diamonds remain one of the most sought-after engagement ring styles in 2026, but the look has evolved significantly. Buyers are increasingly choosing cushion cuts that combine vintage character with contemporary settings and bolder design elements.

1. Elongated Cushion Cuts Are Leading the Trend

The biggest shift is away from perfectly square cushions toward elongated cushions with length-to-width ratios typically between 1.15 and 1.35. These stones retain the soft, romantic corners of a cushion cut while creating a more elegant finger-lengthening effect. Many jewellers report elongated cushions as one of the fastest-growing diamond shapes of 2026.

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2. Antique & Old Mine Cushions Are Having a Major Revival

Collectors and luxury buyers are increasingly drawn to antique cushion cuts (often called Old Mine Cuts). Their larger facets, softer sparkle and unique character appeal to couples looking for individuality and heirloom charm rather than perfect modern symmetry. Celebrity influence has accelerated this trend.

Popular features include:

  • Chunky, broad facets
  • Open culets
  • Handcrafted appearances
  • Vintage-inspired settings
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3. Hidden Halos Remain the Favourite Detail

Hidden halos continue to dominate cushion-cut designs. Rather than surrounding the diamond from above, a hidden halo sits beneath the centre stone, adding sparkle without changing the clean top view. Many jewellers cite it as the most requested setting feature of 2026.

4. Yellow Gold Is Overtaking White Gold

Warm 18ct yellow gold settings pair beautifully with cushion cuts, especially antique-style stones. The contrast between warm metal and a white diamond creates a luxurious, vintage-inspired look that resonates strongly with today’s buyers.

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5. Bezel-Set Cushion Cuts Are Growing Fast

Traditionally, cushion cuts were almost always claw-set. In 2026, bezel settings are becoming increasingly popular, especially for elongated cushions. The bezel offers:

  • Better protection
  • A sleek modern aesthetic
  • Practical everyday wear
  • A stronger architectural appearance

This trend combines particularly well with wider gold bands.

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6. East-West Cushion Settings

A growing niche trend is the east-west cushion, where an elongated cushion is set horizontally across the finger rather than vertically. The result feels modern and distinctive while remaining timeless. Designers are increasingly using this orientation in bespoke commissions.

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7. Bold Gold Bands & Quiet Luxury

The “quiet luxury” movement is influencing engagement rings. Instead of pavé-heavy designs, many buyers are choosing:

  • Thick gold bands
  • Minimalist solitaires
  • Clean lines
  • Larger centre stones with less surrounding decoration

Cushion cuts work particularly well in these understated yet luxurious designs.

8. Cushion Cuts in Toi et Moi & Three-Stone Rings

For buyers wanting something more distinctive, cushion cuts are increasingly appearing in:

  • Toi et Moi rings
  • Three-stone designs
  • Cushion centre stones with pear or baguette side stones

These styles provide more personality while maintaining the softness that makes cushion cuts so appealing.

What Luxury Buyers Are Choosing in 2026

The strongest trend combination right now is:

An elongated antique-style cushion-cut natural diamond, set in yellow gold, with a hidden halo and either double claw prongs or a modern bezel setting. This combination delivers vintage romance, contemporary wearability and excellent finger coverage—all qualities that today’s engagement ring buyers are seeking.

For natural diamonds specifically, antique and old-mine cushion cuts are seeing particularly strong demand among collectors and buyers who want a ring that feels unique rather than mass-produced.

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