Cushion Cut Halo Engagement Ring
A diamond halo features one or multiple rows of small, round pave diamonds surrounding the center stone. Most popularly set with a cushion cut diamond, this pair is the optimal, classic choice for someone who wants to add that bit of bling!

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a cushion cut diamond?
The cushion cut diamond is classified by its square or rectangular shape with soft, rounded edges, which takes on a pillow-like appearance. The faceting of a modified brilliant cushion cut diamond places emphasis on brilliance and sparkle, while effectively hiding diamond imperfections and diamond color.
What is a halo setting?
The Halo setting is one of the most popular types of diamond ring designs. A "Halo" refers to a row of pave diamonds that seamlessly encases the center stone, giving it a larger appearance, similar to that of an angel's halo.
What does a cushion cut halo setting look like?
A cushion cut halo setting offers an unmistakable dose of elegance to today’s engagement ring and wedding ring styles. With its unique rounded-square shape and eye-catching sparkle, cushion cut halo engagement rings boast a distinctive and powerful appearance that makes a true statement. Cushion cut halo engagement rings are often paired with pave diamond bands but also look lovely atop plain bands to allow for the halo to take center stage.
Are there different types of cushion cuts?
Cushion cut diamonds have several cut styles that reveal a slightly different overall appearance from style to style: Cushion Brilliant, Cushion Modified, and Antique Cushion (Old Mine Cut).
What’s the difference between a regular halo and a Hidden Halo™?
A typical halo refers to a row of pave diamonds that seamlessly encases the center stone, giving it a larger appearance. Our Hidden Halo™ engagement ring features two rows of pave diamonds concealed beneath the center-stone with the top row peaking out every so slightly.
What’s the difference between a modified cushion cut and an antique cushion cut?
Cushion cuts offer a soft, feminine experience due to the rounded edges, but they deliver plenty of fire thanks to the defined facets. However, if you want larger facets and the maximum amount of sparkle, the modified brilliant cushion cut is the option; these diamonds are cut to maximize refraction and shine whereas antique cushion cuts are not.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.