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Antique Cushion Cut Engagement Rings

These vintage cuts are a stunning option for someone looking for something unique yet classic, gentle, and romantic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Historically, what is an old mine cut?

The old mine cut dates back to the early 18th century, and its popularity endured until the late 19th century. It is one of the first iterations of the modern day cushion cut, and each stone is handcrafted with 58 facets, contributing to its uniqueness. It is an excellent choice for individuals who prefer the look of antique jewelry, specifically from the Georgian and Victorian eras, and want a one-of-a-kind stone. The term “old mine cut” dates to the late 18th century and widely refers to the diamonds mined in Brazil and India before Africa became the preferred location for mining due to its superior diamonds.

How does an antique cushion cut differ from a regular cushion cut?

The primary difference between modified brilliant and antique cushion cuts is the faceting: while they both have “larger” faceting, antique cushion facets are the only cut with “chunky” facets. Additionally, antique cushions feature an open, visible culet at the bottom and a steeper crown where modern brilliant cushion cuts do not.

Is each lab-grown old mine cut unique?

Lab-grown diamonds have the same physical and chemical properties as natural diamonds. The origin and age differ, as lab-grown diamonds form in a controlled environment over a few weeks or months. It's possible to create a lab-grown old mine cut diamond. After the diamond forms, cutters shape the stone by hand, which means each lab-grown old mine cut diamond is unique. Compared to a modern cut, the table of the old mine cut is smaller, the crown appears taller (due to its angle of 40 degrees or more), the culet is more extensive, and the girdle thickness is inconsistent throughout.

Old Mine cuts date back to the 1700s but were not made popular until the Victorian and Edwardian Eras, respectively (approx. 1830-1914). During this time, this was the only way to cut this shape. These cuts became common practice in Brazil after the original mines in India slowly stopped yielding new diamonds. Before round brilliant diamonds took over as the most prized diamond cut, Old Mine cuts took top prize as the most widespread and sought-after diamond shape. Other less popular names for this cut of diamond are Pillow Cut and Candlelight Cut. Similar to modern brilliant cushions, antique cushion cuts also have 58 facets. However, these facets are much larger and “chunkier.” Additionally, these vintage stones feature an open, visible culet at the bottom and a steeper crown where modern brilliant cushion cuts do not. These gorgeous cushion cuts can be square or elongated.