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Cushion Cut Lab Diamond

Ranking second only to the classic round brilliant cut lab diamond in terms of popularity.

There are several different types of cushion cuts. Cushion Modified is the most common type of cushion. These will have a "crushed ice" appearance, with many small flashes of light emitting sparkle. True Cushion Brilliants are rare and produce bright flashes of light with 8 main pavilion facets. The Cushion Hybrid is the next type, and it has crisp clear faceting and bright sparkle with a larger than average face up size appearance. Remember that lab diamonds marked as cushion modified on the GIA report can still have the beauty and optical properties of a cushion brilliant if the pavilion facets are properly arranged.

Cushion Cut Lab Diamond

What is a Cushion Cut Lab Diamond?

A cushion cut lab diamond is a hybrid of a modern round brilliant cut pattern lab diamond and an old mine facet pattern lab diamond cut. This type of lab diamond is typically soft square or rectangular in shape, with curved edges.

Simply put, a cushion cut lab diamond combines a square cut with rounded corners, giving it a pillow-like appearance. This is where the term "cushion cut" comes from.

Cushion cut lab diamonds are typically significantly less expensive than round brilliant lab diamonds. However, because cushion cut lab diamond rings are becoming increasingly popular, these prices may vary and rise significantly.

What are the Pros and Cons of Cushion Cut Lab Diamond?

As with any lab diamond shape, there are pros and cons to the cushion cut.

On the pro side, cushion cut lab diamond has exceptional brilliance and fire, it reflects white and coloured light well. Because of the rounded edges, engagement ring mounted with cushion cut is extremely durable. The style of it combines traditional and contemporary fashion. Lab Diamonds that are less expensive per carat than Round Cut lab diamonds and it is increasingly popular.

For the cons, due to its superior color retention is is recommended buying an H grade or above. Because the table is open, flaws may be more visible. Lastly, a variety of terms are used to refer to it, which can lead to buyer confusion (i.e. modified cushion, classic cushion, chunky cushion)

How to choose a Cushion Cut Lab Diamond?

Cushion cuts are one of the worst shapes for colour retention (or one of the best, if you're after fancy colour lab diamond). The two most common lab diamond shapes in the fancy colour lab diamond market are cushions and radiants. These shapes are the polar opposite of rounds, which are the best at hiding their colour. As a result, unless it will be set in yellow or rose gold, it is recommended to stick with H or better when purchasing a cushion cut.

Cushion cuts can be challenging in terms of lab diamond clarity. To begin, you should decide whether you want a crushed-ice cushion or a "antique" cushion. The reason for this is that the crushed-ice look, in any shape lab diamond, is a great hider of inclusions.

Furthermore, if you're looking to buy a marquise or pear shape lab diamond, it's always best if the inclusions are in the corners, as they'll be heavily masked by the crushed-ice that's typically found in these shapes' corners. Of course, you won't know what kind of cushion look you're getting unless you see a picture of the lab diamond in question - so it's a given that you'll be able to inspect the lab diamond's clarity as well. As a result, as always, aim for the lowest clarity that is still eye-clean.

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