Radiant Cut vs Cushion Cut: Which Is the Better Choice for a Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Ring?
Two Cuts That Look Almost the Same Until They Don’t
Side by side in a photo, a radiant cut and a cushion cut diamond can fool almost anyone. Both are square-ish or rectangular. Both carry a brilliant facet pattern that throws light in every direction. And yet, put them on your finger or hold them under a lamp and they feel completely different. One is sharp and architectural. The other is soft and a little romantic. Choosing between them for a lab grown diamond engagement ring is less about which is objectively better and more about which one matches how you actually want to feel wearing it every day.
That said, there are real, measurable differences worth knowing before you spend a dollar. Especially if your goal is to maximize how large the stone looks, how much sparkle it produces, or how far your budget stretches all of which shift depending on which cut you choose.
The Core Difference: Corners, Depth, and What That Does to Size
The easiest way to tell these two cuts apart is the corner. Radiant cuts have straight, beveled corners cropped at roughly 45 degrees, giving the stone a clean, geometric outline. Cushion cuts have soft, rounded corners the pillow-like silhouette that gives the shape its name and its vintage warmth.
But the corner shape is only part of the story. The bigger practical difference is how each cut distributes weight. Radiant cuts tend to be shallower, spreading more of their carat weight across the face-up surface. Cushion cuts typically carry more weight below the girdle deeper in the stone which means less of that weight is visible when you look straight down at the ring.
The result: at the same carat weight, a radiant cut usually looks noticeably larger than a cushion cut. An elongated radiant with a length-to-width ratio of 1.40 or higher pushes this even further, slenderizing the finger and making the stone appear to stretch across more real estate. If size-per-dollar is your priority, the radiant cut wins this round without much debate.
Cushion cuts are not without a counter-move, though. A cushion set in a halo where a ring of smaller accent diamonds surrounds the center stone can close the visual size gap significantly. It’s a slightly different spend, but it’s a legitimate strategy if you love the cushion silhouette and want presence on the finger.
Sparkle: Bright and Intense vs. Warm and Glowy
Radiant cuts carry around 70 facets. That facet count, combined with the angular geometry, produces a sparkle pattern that is bright, rapid, and intense closer in character to a round brilliant than most people expect from a rectangular shape. In direct sunlight, a well-cut radiant throws light in a way that’s almost aggressive.
Cushion cuts, with their 58 facets and larger facet surfaces, produce something different. The light return is broader and softer big, prismatic flashes of color rather than rapid-fire white light. Depending on the exact faceting style, you get either a chunky, antique glow or a crushed ice effect (smaller, tightly packed facets that scatter light like shattered glass). Neither is inferior; they’re just different moods.
One practical note: the crushed ice cushion, while beautiful, is cut with a higher depth percentage to achieve that look. More depth means less face-up spread, so a crushed ice cushion will tend to look slightly smaller than a standard brilliant cushion of the same carat weight. If size matters and you’re set on a cushion, the brilliant-faceted version is the smarter pick.
For hiding inclusions, both cuts perform well. The radiant’s higher facet count breaks up the stone’s interior more aggressively, which means inclusions are harder to spot even at lower clarity grades. Cushion cuts with their larger facets can reveal inclusions more easily, particularly in traditional cuts so if you’re shopping cushion, aiming for VS2 or better is a reasonable baseline.
Budget: Where Lab Grown Diamonds Change the Equation Entirely
With natural mined diamonds, the price difference between radiant and cushion cuts is modest. With lab grown diamonds, it almost doesn’t matter because both cuts are already priced at a fraction of their mined equivalents.
Lab grown diamonds offer the same physical, chemical, and optical properties as mined stones. The difference is that you’re not paying for geological scarcity. That means a 2-carat lab grown radiant cut that would have been out of reach as a natural stone is now a realistic option for a mid-range budget. Same goes for the cushion.
Between the two, cushion cuts are often priced slightly lower because the cutting process retains more of the rough material. But in the lab grown market, that gap is narrow enough that most shoppers won’t feel it meaningfully. What matters more is the specific stone’s color, clarity, and cut quality not which shape you chose.
At Ouros Jewels, both radiant and cushion cut lab grown diamond engagement rings are available with IGI certification across a wide range of carat sizes and settings, starting at accessible price points. Every center stone is carefully selected for cut quality and light performance, which is where the real value difference shows up not in which shape you pick, but in how well that shape is executed.
Which Cut Suits Which Style (and Which Hand)
Style preference tends to be the deciding factor for most shoppers once they understand the size and sparkle dynamics. Here’s a reasonable way to think about it:
Choose a radiant cut if you want maximum face-up size for your carat weight, prefer a modern and structured aesthetic, like the idea of sharp brilliance that performs in any lighting, or want a stone that pairs cleanly with a solitaire or three stone setting. The radiant also works beautifully in yellow gold the warmth of the metal complements the cut’s high-contrast sparkle in a way that feels bold without being loud.
Choose a cushion cut if you’re drawn to vintage or romantic aesthetics, prefer softer edges that feel less angular on the hand, love the idea of broad, colorful fire rather than rapid white-light sparkle, or plan to set the stone in a halo where the rounded shape creates a particularly lush look. Cushion cuts have been a favorite for over 200 years they evolved from the antique old mine cut and that history gives them a depth of character that modern cuts sometimes lack.
Hand shape is worth considering too. Elongated versions of both cuts a 1.35+ ratio radiant or an elongated cushion tend to flatter shorter fingers by visually lengthening the hand. Square versions of either cut suit longer, slender fingers well. Neither cut is a bad choice for any hand; it’s more about proportion and personal preference.
For shoppers who want the vintage warmth of a cushion with maximum sparkle, the cushion cut engagement ring collection at Ouros Jewels includes options from classic solitaires to halo designs that give the shape serious presence. And for those leaning toward the radiant, the radiant cut engagement ring collection covers everything from classic white gold settings to bold colored stone combinations.
The Honest Verdict
If the question is purely which looks bigger the radiant cut wins. Its shallower depth and larger face-up area consistently make it appear larger than a cushion cut of the same carat weight, and the elongated version amplifies that effect further.
If the question is which is more beautiful that’s the wrong question. A well-cut cushion in a halo setting can be just as commanding as a radiant solitaire. The difference is in character, not quality.
What lab grown diamonds do is remove the budget constraint that used to force people into smaller stones or compromised quality. In 2026, a 1.5-carat lab grown radiant or a 2-carat lab grown cushion are both realistic choices for most engagement ring budgets which means the decision really does come down to style. Pick the shape that you’d want to look at every day for the next 50 years. Both are worth it.
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