Hello All,
Long time lurker here. I have gathered a lot of information from previous posts regarding the great light performance of the newly cut antique style cushions. What I was wondering is, if it is possible to find a true antique cut cushion, with similar light performance.
I think my interests in order are:
Light performance/Size
Facet pattern (antique style, with the maltese cross)
White facing stone (I've seen a great looking J in person)
SI1 or better (eye clean)
Looking at the newly cut stones, it seems like there is a large premium compared to some of the antique cut stones.
I'm looking for a 2-3.5 carat old mine brilliant (antique style cushion).
Light performance is most important, but I also was hoping to maximize my ring budget with the stone.
I'm looking to spend no more than $19k for the stone and about $20k for the ring total.
What do you guys think? I've talked with some of the major players, and was not in love with anything in my price range yet.
I would also prefer to be able to see the stone in person (live in Los Angeles).
What do you think about the following antique stones?
2.56 I, SI1
3.41 J, SI1 (the largest, it's next to a D color for comparison)
I have seen the 3.41 in person, but I'm not positive on light performance. I bought an ASET hand scope to bring with me next time I go check out stones. Of these, is the large culet going to negatively affect overhead light return too much? (PS this stone looked impressive in person!)
I'm also really liking a Victor Canera antique cushion. 1.5 ct, I, IF. I'm going to check this out in person on Wednesday.
I really like the size of the other two, and am wondering how small it would look, even if the light performance is perfect, I was still hoping for something breaking the 2 ct mark. (for instance the VC is about 56% of the face up size of the 3.41)
Looking forward to chatting with you all


Long time lurker here. I have gathered a lot of information from previous posts regarding the great light performance of the newly cut antique style cushions. What I was wondering is, if it is possible to find a true antique cut cushion, with similar light performance.
I think my interests in order are:
Light performance/Size
Facet pattern (antique style, with the maltese cross)
White facing stone (I've seen a great looking J in person)
SI1 or better (eye clean)
Looking at the newly cut stones, it seems like there is a large premium compared to some of the antique cut stones.
I'm looking for a 2-3.5 carat old mine brilliant (antique style cushion).
Light performance is most important, but I also was hoping to maximize my ring budget with the stone.
I'm looking to spend no more than $19k for the stone and about $20k for the ring total.
What do you guys think? I've talked with some of the major players, and was not in love with anything in my price range yet.
I would also prefer to be able to see the stone in person (live in Los Angeles).
What do you think about the following antique stones?
2.56 I, SI1
3.41 J, SI1 (the largest, it's next to a D color for comparison)
I have seen the 3.41 in person, but I'm not positive on light performance. I bought an ASET hand scope to bring with me next time I go check out stones. Of these, is the large culet going to negatively affect overhead light return too much? (PS this stone looked impressive in person!)
I'm also really liking a Victor Canera antique cushion. 1.5 ct, I, IF. I'm going to check this out in person on Wednesday.
I really like the size of the other two, and am wondering how small it would look, even if the light performance is perfect, I was still hoping for something breaking the 2 ct mark. (for instance the VC is about 56% of the face up size of the 3.41)
Looking forward to chatting with you all

