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Cushion Halo Ring vs Cushion Cut Ring: What’s the Difference?

cushion halo ring vs cushion cut ring comparison

Considering a halo engagement ring? Good choice: They're beautiful and popular, a classic style that adds sparkle and fire to any setting. And good news: You have more options than you may think. At first glance, the halo setting might seem fairly simple — by definition, it's a set of small accent stones that encircle a center diamond, like a halo — but there is quite a bit of variation to be found. A common assumption is that the halo mimics the exact shape of the center stone, but that isn't always true. For example: The cushion halo ring.

A cushion halo ring refers to the shape of the halo surrounding the center stone, while a cushion cut ring refers to the shape of the center diamond itself. In a cushion halo ring, the center stone can be round or another shape, but the halo is designed in a cushion (square with rounded corners) shape.

Is the cushion halo ring different from a cushion cut ring?

Yes. A cushion cut ring has a center stone that's cushion cut — meaning, a variation of the square cut with the addition of rounded corners. On a cushion halo ring, the center stone can be round, while only the halo is cushion shaped.

What's the appeal of the cushion halo ring?

The cushion halo ring's combination of a round center diamond with squarish accent stones can be a big aesthetic win, if it's your taste. The variety in shapes creates more visual interest than the same shape repeated twice, while still providing the big benefit of a halo — giving the illusion that the center stone is larger than it actually is.

cushion cut halo engagement ring can still feel angular, since cushion cuts are similar to princess cut diamonds. (Remember that a princess cut has a square shape with pointed corners and many small facets.) But a cushion halo ring can use a round center stone, which makes the ring feel even softer and more feminine.

cushion halo ring stone comparison

Does With Clarity carry cushion halo rings?

Yes, we carry a number of beautiful and distinctive cushion halo rings. (But we tend to call them "squarish" to avoid confusion.)

The great thing about this style is that you can add a distinctive band, or accent diamonds, to this setting to add even more visual interest and uniqueness — for example, our Swaying Split Shank Halo Engagement Ring has a gently curved band with micro-pavé accent stones that complement the cushion halo beautifully.

Cushion Halo Ring vs Cushion Cut Ring: Key Differences

Feature Cushion Halo Ring Cushion Cut Ring
Refers to Halo shape Center stone shape
Center diamond Any shape Cushion cut only
Visual effect Bigger look Classic shape
Popularity Trendy Traditional

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FAQs

What is the difference between a cushion halo ring and a cushion cut ring?

A cushion halo ring refers to the shape of the halo surrounding the center stone, while a cushion cut ring refers to the shape of the center diamond itself. In a cushion halo ring, the center stone can be round or another shape, whereas a cushion cut ring always features a cushion-shaped diamond with rounded corners.

Can a cushion halo ring have a round diamond?

Yes, a cushion halo ring can feature a round diamond at the center. The “cushion” in this case describes the shape of the halo, not the center stone, which allows for more design flexibility.

Does a cushion halo ring make the diamond look bigger?

Yes, the halo of smaller accent stones surrounds the center diamond and creates the illusion of a larger stone. This makes cushion halo rings a popular choice for maximizing visual size without increasing the budget.

Is a cushion cut ring more expensive than a cushion halo ring?

It depends on the size and quality of the center diamond. Cushion cut rings focus on a single larger stone, which can increase cost, while cushion halo rings use smaller accent diamonds to enhance appearance, often offering better perceived value.

Which is better: a cushion halo ring or a cushion cut ring?

Neither is inherently better — it depends on personal preference. Cushion cut rings offer a classic, soft square shape, while cushion halo rings add extra sparkle and make the center stone appear larger.
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