Cushion Cut Diamonds – Shira Diamonds https://shira-diamonds.com Fri, 11 Feb 2022 08:29:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 https://shira-diamonds.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/favicon.png Cushion Cut Diamonds – Shira Diamonds https://shira-diamonds.com 32 32 Glossary of Diamond Terms and Definitions https://shira-diamonds.com/glossary-diamond-terms-and-definitions/ Tue, 19 Oct 2021 13:51:54 +0000 https://shira-diamonds.com/?p=18740 The diamond terms explained below are general diamond terminology so you can be guided by the usual diamond lingo used when you will sell, buy, describe or customize a diamond.

Diamond abbreviations are also explained such as the usual diamond shape abbreviations jewelers used.

General Diamond Terms

  1. 4C’s – Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat are the four Cs of diamonds.
  2. AGS GRADING SCALE – Evaluations are graded on a scale of 0 to 10, with 0 being the ideal or “zero deductions.” Color and clarity are also evaluated on a numerical scale in addition to cut quality, but the GIA equivalents are also given in the report.
  3. BLEMISH – is an imperfection on the surface of a diamond that may or may not be visible.
  4. BRILLIANCE – The effect generated by light returns when brightness and positive contrast are combined.
  5. BRILLIANT – A cutting technique with vertical triangle or kite-shaped facets radiating from a central point. This facet type, which gives in a considerably different ‘flavor’ than step cuts with strong horizontal facets, is exemplified by the round brilliant and princess cut.
  6. CARAT – A unit of weight. Diamond size is commonly linked to a carat weight, however, depending on cut proportions, diamonds can have the same weight but drastically different dimensions.
  7. CERTIFICATE – A gemological laboratory report.
  8. CERTIFIED GEMOLOGIST (AGS) – A student who has completed both the GIA graduate gemology program and the AGS diamond program and is employed by an AGS member store is given this credential.
  9. CLARITY – The amount of internal inclusions and outward imperfections in a diamond. Laboratory clarity grading is performed by professional graders at a magnification of 10X.
  10. CLOUD – is a little inclusion in a diamond.Scattered Diamonds
  11. COLOR – The color of one’s skin. Diamonds in the typical range are graded D-Z based on how much yellow or brown body color they have. The diamond is color graded in a laboratory by comparing it to known master sets of diamonds.
  12. CUBIC ZIRCONIA (CZ) – is the most widely used lab-grown imitation diamond (simulant) nowadays.
  13. CUSHION – A cushion is a square or rectangular object with rounded corners. Cushion-cut diamonds are sometimes known as antique cushion diamonds.
  14. CUT – Aspects of the final diamond’s proportioning and polishing. Cut quality has a greater influence on light performance and attractiveness than any other factor. The term ‘cut’ can also refer to the form of something, such as an emerald cut.
  15. DISPERSION – The prismatic separation of white light into its distinct color components. Fire is the name given to the colorful sparks created by the crown.
  16. EYE-CLEAN – A diamond with no apparent flaws or blemishes when seen with the naked eye.
  17. FACET – A completed gem’s flat polished surface.
  18. FIRE – is colored light that is reflected from the inside and radiates forth.
  19. FLUORESCENCE – An luminous bluish hue that glows from the diamond surface when exposed to UV light, which typically has little effect on appearance or quality.
  20. GIA (Gemological Institute of America) – The world’s most well-known and recognized gemological laboratory, GIA developed the color and clarity grading systems used by the international diamond industry.
  21. HOLLOWAY CUT ADVISOR (HCA) – is a simple online application that uses a few basic parameters to offer some indicators of future performance.
  22. IDEAL CUT – An ideal cut diamond is a properly proportioned round diamond.
  23. IRRADIATION – A treatment procedure that involves blasting a diamond with radiation to change its hue.
  24. KEYS TO SYMBOLS – Identifies the stone plot’s features in order of their influence on the clarity grade.
  25. LASER DRILLING – Laser drilling is a technique for improving apparent clarity by creating a small hole in a diamond to vaporize an inclusion or allow acid to dissolve it.
  26. MARQUISE – Faceting in the dazzling style that is elongated and has points on both ends.
  27. MOISSANITE – is a contemporary diamond simulant with good hardness and dispersion. It can deceive thermal conductivity sensors that are commonly used to detect CZ and other stimulants. It is, nevertheless, doubly refractive, making it visible to the trained eye.
  28. OLD MINE CUT – A squarish shape, tiny table, and big culet distinguish this early diamond cut.
  29. OVAL – An elongated brilliant style cut with rounded edges.
  30. Diamonds on handsPAVÉ – A jewelry method in which tiny diamonds are placed very close together to produce a solid field of diamonds, similar to a stone-paved road. A jeweler working under a microscope is usually responsible for micro pavé.
  31. PEAR – Also known as a teardrop, this form has a point on one end and a rounded shape on the other and is carved brilliantly.
  32. PRINCESS – Pavilion is a square to slightly rectangular form with dazzling elegance.
  33. RADIANT – An octagonal shape formed by a square or rectangle cut with clipped corners.
  34. RHINESTONE – An early imitation diamond made by painting a reflecting paint on the reverse of cut glass. It has long been popular in costume jewelry, and is frequently referred to by the old fashion word “paste.”
  35. ROUND BRILLIANT – The traditional round cut diamond form with large triangular facets on the pavilion.
  36. SINGLE CUT – A circular form with fewer facets — nine on the crown, including the table, and eight on the pavilion, with or without a culet facet. In antique jewelry, this is a common design for accent stones.
  37. SPARKLE – is the amount of reflected light that radiates from the surface of a diamond and combines both fire and brightness.
  38. SYNTHETIC DIAMOND — Synthetic diamond is a lab-grown product with the same physical and optical characteristics as real diamond.
  39. TABLE CUT – An early diamond cut that included grinding off one point of an octahedral diamond crystal to create a big flat facet on top (table) while leaving the rest of the natural crystal faces intact.
  40. TRILLIANT – triangle facet arrangement in dazzling design.
  41. TRIPLE ZERO – The AGS Ideal cut grade is referred to as triple zero. It was originally a reference to an AGS 0-10 scale D Flawless Ideal cut. It became shorthand for an Ideal Cut with proportions of 0, polish of 0, and symmetry of 0. Despite the addition of the fourth criteria for Ideal – light performance – the certificate is still known as Triple Zero.
  42. VIRTUAL FACET – Because a single facet may reflect light from numerous sources, a diamond creates more individual sparkles than there are real facets. Virtual facets are the names given to these distinct light occurrences.
  43. WEIGHT RATIO – A calculation of a diamond’s total weight in proportion to its diameter is called a weight ratio.

We hope you find this list of diamond terminology helpful, but if you don’t find what you’re searching for, please don’t hesitate to contact us at Shira Diamonds.


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How to Set a Cushion Cut Diamond https://shira-diamonds.com/how-to-set-a-cushion-cut-diamond/ Wed, 31 Mar 2021 01:58:31 +0000 https://shira-diamonds.com/?p=17137 Many choose a cushion cut for its elegance and enchanting design.

It is often described as classic and vintage, appealing to those who want a more timeless look.

One of the most important decisions you will make for a cushion is the setting.

Having the right cushion cut diamond settings will enhance your gem, bringing out its best qualities.

Make the most out of your cushion cut ring setting with the following tips below.

Cushion vs. Round

cushion cut ring setting - Shira DiamondsOne of the biggest arguments against the cushion cut is the round cut.

The round cut has similar faceting and size, but its advantage is its sparkle. The shape of the round helps it reflect light better. It is a highly desirable cut, and its popularity is one of its disadvantages.

The disadvantage is that the high demand for round cut diamonds is driving its price higher.

You can buy cushion diamonds of the same quality as a round, but they are 25% to 50% cheaper.

The cushion also has the most fire or dispersion, meaning it can scatter colored light consistently.

For the price alone, many would choose the cushion cut and its pillow-like shape.

Ideal Dimensions

Most prefer the ideal dimensions of the cushion to be as close to the square shape as possible.

For this look, you’d be aiming for a length to width ratio of 1.0 to 1.05.

If you want something more rectangular, you’ll have to go for rations at least 1.25 to around 1.4.

The rectangular version is a fit for those looking for the original antique style of the cut.

It makes the gem look like it was from the 1800s to the 1900s.

Choosing the Right Cushion Cut: The 4Cs

Knowing the 4 Cs of diamonds can be tricky for a cushion cut diamond.

For the most part, you will rely on your sight and preference rather than the grade quality.

Here are some of the things you should consider as you buy.

Cut

cushion cut diamonds - Shira DiamondsThe Gemological Institute Of America (GIA) considers the cushion to be a fancy cut, meaning they cannot grade its cut quality.

Instead, what you should look for are its polish and symmetry.

Symmetry can be a subjective matter, but ideally, you want to choose one rated as very good to excellent.

You can also opt for a brilliant or modified brilliant-cut to make the diamond flash more light than usual.

Carat

Unless you want a rectangular cushion, these square-cut gems are a bit smaller than their counterparts.

The reason behind this is the deeper cut a cushion needs for its shape.

It gives the princess and emerald a bit of an advantage in size. When choosing a cushion carat, make sure you choose one larger than your initial option.

Clarity

The safest and most affordable when it comes to clarity would be around the VS2 to SI1 range.

If you can afford it, you can spend more on an SI2, which has the cleanest appearance.

The cushion can hide imperfections well, though you may want to clarify with an expert to be sure.

You’ll notice a blemish if there is a large dark color at the center of the stone.

Color

The cushion may not be as brilliant as the round, but its dispersion is enough to hide any color imperfections. We recommend that you choose a cushion of an H grade or higher.

You can go as low as I or J, but it requires scrutiny to determine if the gem still gives off the colorless brilliance.

Another way to get a better price on the gem is by pairing it with the right setting.

The Best Setting for a Cushion Cut Diamond

Shira DiamondsTwo of the best settings that work for a cushion are the prong and halo.

  • For the prong setting, you want to aim for a four-prong. These settings allow the most light to enter the diamond helping the cushion show its brilliant dispersion.

    For more rectangular cushions, you can go for a six-prong or double-prong setting.

    However, the more prongs on the gem, the less light can come in. You can also use platinum prongs, as they blend well with a diamond. It can even help make the cushion cut look bigger.

  • Go Big for Halo: Another option for making the cushion setting ring look big is the halo.

    Surrounding it with smaller diamonds adds to its brilliance and can make it look larger than it is.

    The halo also serves as a layer of protection for the gem. It is a versatile option that can work with both modern and vintage designs.

The bezel setting isn’t recommended for the cushion, as it blocks light.

Even though it is the most durable, it hampers the cushion’s ability to disperse.

It is also a setting that makes a diamond look smaller, which isn’t ideal for the deeper cut cushion that already looks smaller than its actual carat size.

Find the Right Match for Your Diamond

Combining a setting with a high-quality cushion can elevate its quality in so many ways.

You can hide imperfections by using rose gold or yellow gold settings.

You can also give the illusion of a larger size through the use of halo or platinum prongs.

Cushion cut diamond settings should be one of the biggest considerations in your purchase.

Ready to get that diamond of your dreams? Give us a call at Shira Diamonds!


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How to Make a Cushion Cut Diamond Look Bigger? https://shira-diamonds.com/how-to-make-a-cushion-cut-diamond-look-bigger/ Fri, 19 Feb 2021 06:43:19 +0000 https://shira-diamonds.com/?p=17019 Some people prefer subtler designs to their rings, but others want the glamour and eye-catching factor.

One of the best ways to catch attention with an engagement ring is through diamond size.

The challenge is finding a diamond with the right size at the right price.

If you’re on a budget, there are ways to showcase big diamond rings without spending too much on the diamond itself.

Big Diamond Cushion Cut Rings

cushion cut engagement ring Many prefer the cushion cut diamonds for its timeless, vintage appeal. It stands out from other similar shapes, such as the princess or emerald.

Other square or rectangular cuts have more of a decade-specific allure, while the cushion exudes a romantic antique style.

Another reason why many like the cushion cut is due to how it appears to the naked eye.

It has a larger table size than most diamond cuts, even having a slight edge over the popular round diamond.

Even if it is of the same carat size as other diamonds, it looks larger, thanks to how it appears to the naked eye.

It is also a more affordable option than the round cut, which is one of the most highly demanded cuts.

The cushion cut is a better alternative for those looking to save money on their diamond purchase.

On average, cushions are 25% to 50% cheaper than round diamonds of the same carat size. You can use these savings for other aspects of the engagement ring.

Since it is also cheaper, you can opt for a higher-quality cushion cut gem.

Big Engagement Rings, Big Diamond Cuts

The title of the biggest diamond cut is always in contention. Even at the same carat size, different factors go into making a diamond look bigger.

The cushion is one of the biggest, but the princess often edges out on size.

The added brilliance and shine of the princess diamond’s faceting add to its larger look. It is also a popular cut thanks to its more modern design with sharp edges.

The cut that contends with the princess the most is the oval cut.

Generally, elongated cuts have an advantage, as their shape contributes to the diamond looking larger. These cuts sacrifice a bit of their brilliance for size.

Their faceting doesn’t reflect light as well as a round would. If the size is what you are focusing on, then the oval is a top choice.

putting a cushion cut diamond in a ring

Making a Diamond Look Bigger

Aside from carat size and cut, there are many ways you can make your engagement ring’s diamond look bigger.

These methods won’t cost you much and are an affordable alternative to investing in a higher-grade diamond.

Slimmer Wedding Band

A thin wedding band will make a diamond look larger and more impressive.

Thin bands also give off a more delicate appearance and help increase the beauty of the diamond.

The bands are a lot less durable than regular-sized ones. The amount of metal within the band helps its strength.

Use a Platinum Prong Setting

The setting can be a big factor in helping your diamond appear larger.

Platinum prongs blend seamlessly with a diamond and work best if you have a yellow gold band setting.

Many jewel designers use this trick to accentuate the center diamond.

Fewer Prongs

Shira Diamonds call to action imageWhen choosing a setting, opt for the standard four prongs, as more than four can obstruct the diamond’s beauty.

With fewer prongs, more light can enter the gem, enhancing its brilliance.

The sparkle helps it look bigger than it is. Six prongs can overpower the diamond, while four prongs are a more streamlined option. Many consider it a modern and cleaner option.

Halo Setting

Another alternative to prong settings is the halo. A halo setting has the center diamond surrounded by smaller diamonds, often of the pave variety.

The small diamonds increase the diameter of the center stone, making it look bigger.

They also add to the sparkle, making it look like your diamond has more carats.

Clean Regularly

We advise that you have your diamond rings cleaned every six months.

As you wear it daily, it can collect dirt and other materials that can hamper the gem’s shine. Your ring is always exposed to various elements, getting it dirty.

You can wipe off dirt on your diamond, but professional cleaning from your jeweler will ensure that the gem looks brand new.

It Doesn’t Have to Break the Bank

No matter if you have a one-carat diamond or something smaller, there are ways to increase your diamond’s size.

A cushion cut can look even more dazzling if you apply any of our tips. Making it look bigger can add to that vintage appeal it is well-known for.

These tips also work for other cuts and other diamonds.

If you have the extra money to spend on the diamond, you can also go for higher-quality gems.

Want to make cushion cut diamonds look bigger? Let our team at Shira Diamonds help you. Give us a call to get started.


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The cushion cut diamond once referred to as old mine cut) combines a square cut with rounded corners, much like a pillow (hence the name). … While generally less brilliant than round brilliant diamonds, cushion cut diamonds often have better fire, which is part of their appeal.

DO CUSHION CUT DIAMONDS LOOK LARGER?

The apparent size of any diamond comes down to its carat weight distribution and the size of its facets. A cushion cut diamond has larger facets than a round diamond, making it appear slightly bigger when viewed from the top; however, it will not sparkle quite as much as a round cut.

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