Until the early 20th century when round-cut diamonds took over, the cushion-cut was by far the most popular diamond shape. As the name may suggest, the cushion-cut diamond is a square or rectangular diamond shape that resembles a pillow. Traditionally, cushion-cut diamonds feature a square shape with rounded corners.
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This Platinum Ring features a GIA Certified I/VS2 2.00CT Cushion Diamond in the center with two 1.72CTW Cushion Diamonds on each side. Size 6, resizing and customizations welcomed with an...
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A Barry J. Peterson creation, this 14K Rose Gold Ring features a 0.51CT H/SI1 Cushion Diamond Solitaire. Size 6, resizing and customization welcome for an extra minimal cost.
KT: (Karat) refers to the fineness of gold: one karat is equal to 1/24th part of pure gold in an alloy.
18KTY: 18 Karat Yellow Gold
18KTW: 18 Karat White Gold
18KTR: 18 Karat Rose Gold
14KTY: 14 Karat Yellow Gold
14KTW: 14 Karat White Gold
14KTR: 14 Karat Rose Gold
CT: (Carat)
CTW: (Total Carat Weight) The term refers to the sum of the weights of all diamonds mounted in a piece of jewelry.
SHANK: refers to the band of the ring or the part that actually encircles your finger. Most shanks are round, but there are also square shaped-shanks and other more creative shapes.
GIA : Gemological Institute of America; known as the leading authority for gemology internationally.
GIA Color Grading Scale: The GIA scale begins with the letter D, representing colorlessness, and continues with increasing presence of color to the letter Z, representing light yellow, light brown or light gray. The 23 color grades on the GIA Color Scale (or diamond color chart) are subdivided into five subcategories, which are: colorless (D-F); near colorless (G-J); faint (K-M); very light (N-R); and light (S-Z).
GIA Diamond Clarity Scale: The GIA Diamond Clarity Scale has 6 categories, some of which are divided, for a total of 11 specific grades.