All you wanted to know about the cushion cut diamond

The cushion cut diamond is so named because it is cut in the shape of a cushion or pillow and is rectangular in shape with slightly beveled edges. It is referred to as a classic cut or mine cut as this was the classic way in which diamonds used to be cut from the time diamond businesses commenced. The cushion cut has a distinct shape with smooth corners that allow it to sparkle and shine brilliantly. It is also referred to as the pillow cut or the candlelight cut.
The shape and the unique fire with which the diamond shines makes it attractive and there are many people who prefer to buy a cushion cut loose diamond to fix it on the engagement or wedding ring. There is no doubt that if you are looking for a diamond that flashes brilliantly making people go wow, then you can keep the cushion cut in mind.
Types
There are many types and variants of the cushion cut diamond. These include:
1)    Standard cut: The standard cut loose cushion diamond sare based on the standard mine cut with no change.
2)    Modified standard cut: The modified standard cushion cut loose diamond has made changes to the conventional cut and includes more facets to make it shine more.
3)    Chunky: The cushion cut is referred to as chunky when you can see the back facets through light reflection. This gives it a chunky appearance, which is why it is called chunky cushions.
4)    Crushed ice: In this type of loose cushion diamonds, the back facets aren’t clearly visible. The look of the diamond is similar to broken glass or ice that has been crushed. There are multiple glittering reflections in this type.
5)    Heart and arrows: This is one of the best types of cuts this diamond is available. It looks like having a heart in the center with arrows emanating from it. The overall appearance is chunky.
You can consider any of the following types when you plan to buy a cushion cut diamond.

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  1. With hundreds of diamond clarity grade on the market, it can be overwhelming to decide which one to buy. They're available in a wide range of prices, and many come with features designed to make it simple to weigh any kind of jewelry.

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