Cushion Cut Diamond Engagement Rings
Cushion cut engagement rings are a popular choice for shoppers looking for a diamond that combines strong sparkle with a larger-looking appearance on the hand. Often called pillow-shaped diamond rings, cushion cut diamonds feature softened corners and a broad face-up surface that can make the center stone appear more prominent than its carat weight suggests. This combination of brilliance, size perception, and versatility continues to make cushion cut diamond rings one of the most requested engagement ring styles today.
Get a Bigger Look from Your Center Diamond
One of the biggest reasons shoppers choose cushion cut diamond engagement rings is their visual spread. The broad shape allows the diamond to occupy more visible space on the finger, helping create a substantial look without necessarily increasing carat weight. For buyers comparing different diamond shapes, cushion cuts are often selected for their ability to deliver both sparkle and strong finger presence in a single design.
The shape also adapts easily to different ring styles, making it a practical choice whether you're shopping for a solitaire engagement ring, halo setting, hidden halo design, three-stone ring, or matching bridal set.
Choose the Cushion Shape That Fits Your Style
Our collection includes elongated cushion cut engagement rings, classic square cushion diamond rings, and old mine cushion cut rings.
Elongated cushion cut rings are frequently chosen for their additional finger coverage and lengthening effect on the hand. Classic square cushion diamonds offer balanced proportions and a versatile look that works across a wide range of settings. Old mine cushion cut diamond rings feature larger facets and vintage-inspired character, making them a popular option for shoppers drawn to antique-style engagement rings and old-money aesthetics.
Shop Certified Lab Grown Cushion Diamond Rings
Every cushion cut lab grown diamond ring in the collection is crafted using carefully selected diamonds and is available with IGI or GIA certified center stones depending on the chosen specifications. Available in 925 silver, 10k, 14k, and 18k gold, as well as platinum, the collection offers options for a variety of budgets and style preferences.