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How to pick the right cushion cut diamond.


Cushion cut diamond engagement rings have a timeless appeal to them. This comes from having a combination of modern, round brilliant cut patterns and the classic miner’s cut. It is this timeless style that makes them incredibly well suited to engagement rings.

With so many jewellers in Sydney, it may be difficult to choose the right stone. With this in mind, how can buyers be sure they’re getting the best stone for a lifelong piece of jewellery?

Know your jeweller

Your jeweller will be the main point of contact when choosing your diamond ring. Get to know their history in the industry, as well as their reputation, as this will be a good indicator of their experience with stones.

Check the cut

A cushion cut diamond will have all manner of variants on the number of pavilion facet patterns, which will contribute to the stone’s fire. Contributing to this is the table, the uppermost flat surface, and the stone’s depth. A diamond’s cut can have a significant impact on its price.

Clarity counts

No two diamonds are the same, and each can have imperfections (known as inclusions) which will obscure the clarity of the stone. These inclusions can be visible, giving a cloudy appearance, or can be on areas not easily seen. Inclusions can block rays of light that enter the stone, reducing it’s shine.

The shape of things to come

A cushion cut diamond is not necessarily square, as there are many stunning rectangular examples out there. The difference between the two styles comes down to personal preference and makes for a more versatile stone when designing pieces of jewellery. As with all diamonds, there is a scale to these ratios which will affect their overall price.

When selecting a diamond for an engagement ring, it is vital to deal with a knowledgeable and reputable jeweller. They will work within your budget and craft the ring your partner deserves.


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