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Catch Her Eyes with Cushion Cut Engagement Rings
No woman can say no to a proposal when a brilliant, gorgeous ring is presented to her. This is the reason why a lot of men prefer cushion cut engagement rings. They look fancy and expensive yet very simple and versatile. Moreover, it looks great with platinum, gold, and rose gold.
Cushion cuts are favoured by brides-to-be as early as the 19th century. It looks fantastic in various settings and metals. It has a unique shape and its rounded edges increase its facet size. It is even said that no two cushion cut engagement rings are alike. Each will always differ in colour, and shape. Today, cushion cuts are favoured even for marriages because they are perfect in a vintage-inspired wedding ceremony.
Why Surprise Her with Cushion Cut Engagement Rings
Cushion cuts are elegant. They look perfect in any hands. Because of their rounded edges, they can be worn even daily without worrying that it might be chipped or ruined. Another amazing thing about cushion cuts is their ability to disperse light. Cushion cuts are created to sparkle under a candlelight dinner, a perfect setting for a marriage proposal. The fire and brilliance in a cushion cut is subdued when compared to other cuts but its ability to disperse light as captivating as a kaleidoscope is what makes cushion cut engagement rings the perfect rings on a special night.
Moreover, cushion cut engagement rings are very classic and versatile. Even celebrities like to show-off with a cushion cut. Kim Kardashian has a 15-carat cushion cut ring on a thin pave band. Sofia Vergara, on the other hand, has an 8-carat cushion cut which she calls 'perfection'. Truly, cushion cut engagement rings are perfect with any get-up. Your fiancé will not find it hard pairing it with a dress or an ensemble for work and she will not have to awkwardly ask you if she can remove the ring simply because it does not go well with her outfit.
2 Types of Looks Cushion Cut Engagement Rings Have
When you buy a cushion cut ring, the seller would often ask you if you prefer a chunky cushion or a crushed-ice cushion.
There is only one difference between the two types of looks. Chunky cushions, also called antique cushion, look similar to the old miner cuts. They have clear and distinct facet patterns when put in a face-up orientation. They resemble round diamonds. Meanwhile, crushed-ice cushions do not have any discernible faceting. Look through it and all you will find is an appearance of broken glass or crushed ice, hence, the term.