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Consider the Cushion Cut for your Engagement Ring Consider the Cushion Cut for your Engagement Ring Source: http://yourengagementring.manifo.com/ An engagement ring has been called a true symbol of a man's love. When a man proposes marriage, he will most likely present his bride to be an engagement ring to show his affection and promise to love her forever. Women all over the world dream of this moment and they also dream of the actual diamond engagement ring. A cushion cut engagement ring represents a very elegant and classy look. Many cushion cut engagement rings appear to have an antique quality to them. Where did these rings originate and how did the cushion cut setting come to be? Cushion cut engagement rings offer a very unique setting choice. Most do appear to be antique or vintage so they are often hard to find. Many have been lucky enough to find true cushion cut engagement rings in antique jewelry stores or at pawn shops. When a ring is handed down from generation to generation, they most likely offer a cushion cut setting. The cushion cut engagement ring setting was first seen in the late 1800s and grew to enormous popularity in the early 1900s. It was called a pillow cut because the diamond looked to be resting on a bunch of pillows. The beautiful center diamond gave the name "Candlelight diamond," because the one solitaire diamond was so bright and stood out among the setting. The ring's design can be described as "ethereal" or "magical" due to its amazingly elegant designs. Many cushion cut engagement rings feature the one large diamond in the center of the ring. This diamond usually has up to 60 facets which is much less than a normal diamond solitaire. This definitely takes

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Consider the Cushion Cut for your Engagement Ring

Consider the Cushion Cut for your

Engagement Ring

Source:

http://yourengagementring.manifo.com/

An engagement ring has been called a true

symbol of a man's love. When a man

proposes marriage, he will most likely

present his bride to be an engagement ring

to show his affection and promise to love

her forever. Women all over the world

dream of this moment and they also dream

of the actual diamond engagement ring. A

cushion cut engagement ring represents a

very elegant and classy look. Many cushion

cut engagement rings appear to have an

antique quality to them. Where did these

rings originate and how did the cushion cut

setting come to be?

Cushion cut engagement rings offer a very

unique setting choice. Most do appear to be

antique or vintage so they are often hard to

find. Many have been lucky enough to find

true cushion cut engagement rings in

antique jewelry stores or at pawn shops.

When a ring is handed down from

generation to generation, they most likely

offer a cushion cut setting. The cushion cut

engagement ring setting was first seen in

the late 1800s and grew to enormous

popularity in the early 1900s. It was called a

pillow cut because the diamond looked to

be resting on a bunch of pillows. The

beautiful center diamond gave the name

"Candlelight diamond," because the one

solitaire diamond was so bright and stood

out among the setting. The ring's design can

be described as "ethereal" or "magical" due

to its amazingly elegant designs.

Many cushion cut engagement rings feature

the one large diamond in the center of the

ring. This diamond usually has up to 60

facets which is much less than a normal

diamond solitaire. This definitely takes

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away some of the diamond's sparkle but

gives off a more subtle beauty that many

people prefer. The diamonds also include a

cutlet of sorts on the ring's setting, which

creates more depth to the actual stone. This

also gives the ring a great deal of texture

and a look that is not common. Some

people purchase larger, diamonds on a less

elaborate band and setting. While the look

is not for everyone, people prefer a cushion

cut diamond ring because it's classy and not

gaudy. The appeal is incredible with the

cushion cut engagement ring.

Today, even though a vintage cushion cut

engagement ring is so hard to find, many

popular jewelers are trying to recreate the

vintage look. If interested in the cushion cut

setting, you always have the option of

designing a ring around your specific likes

and dislikes. You can choose the cushion cut

setting with a perfectly sized diamond. The

most popular look of a cushion cut ring

offered one large diamond in the middle of

a white gold band. This is truly a timeless

look but you can also choose cushion cut

diamond rings in various metals such as

platinum, gold, white gold, rose gold or with

different color diamonds. Being able to use

a cushion cut setting, whether it is vintage

or not, is a great bonus to getting married.

Many people are choosing to design their

own engagement rings which add the

perfect personal touch.