
cushion ring 3D print model
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Cushion Cut Diamonds Cushion-cut diamonds, commonly referred to as the mine cut or old mine cut, derive their name from their unique shape, which closely resembles a pillow in appearance. So what exactly is a cushion cut diamond? These loose diamonds exhibit a square or rectangular shape but set themselves apart from other square-cut diamonds like princess cuts with rounded corners. While generally less brilliant than round brilliant diamonds, cushions boast more fire due to the subtle curve of their contours and the distinctive rounded corners that set them apart from all other shapes. Whether it's this fire or the timeless charm of a soft, rounded appearance paired with a strong, square shape that attracts diamond connoisseurs, the cushion cut has secured its spot as the third most sought-after diamond shape. With numerous factors influencing the final price, knowing your way around different styles and ratios is crucial to shopping for these unique stones. We will break down traditional cuts, featuring fewer facets but a more sophisticated appearance, and modern cushions or modified cushion brilliants, characterized by the maximum number of facets found in round brilliant diamonds. The Early Beginnings of Cushion Cut Diamonds The fascinating history of this stunning diamond begins with its name, which reflects back to the 19th century when the Brazilian diamond mines first emerged. In the past, what we know today as a cushion cut was actually referred to as a mine cut and eventually the old mine cut, given that it initially exhibited rounded corners reminiscent of those in the Brazilian diamond mines. Once diamonds were discovered in South Africa later on, these Brazilian diamond mines took on an old title, thus sparking a name change for their namesake diamond as well. This marks the point at which what was once referred to simply as the mine cut came to be known by a new and enduring title. Notable Distinctions between Mine Cuts of the Past and Modern Cushion Cuts The traditional old mine cut is indeed quite different from the modern cushion-cut stones found today, featuring an astonishing 33 crown facets paired with 25 pavilion facets (a grand total of 58 facets in all). Contrasting significantly to these 58 facets of the bygone era's diamonds lies the much higher count found in modern cushion cuts - a whopping 64 facets! When examined as a blend of two iconic styles, it is apparent that what we call a modern cushion cut combines distinct characteristics both of the old mine cut and modern oval-cut stones. Ultimately, one can confidently say that the more modern diamond cuts are sure to appear brighter due to these elevated proportions in facets. In reality, with more fire on display due to rounded contours of this stone and an elegant appearance characterized by softly rounded edges but still displaying an enduring, sharp quality to it, we see today's diamond shape being admired for its sheer presence rather than purely technical appeal - something all buyers must take into account as their purchase progresses.
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