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Are the cushions with 8 main pavillions the chunky cut ones?

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Are the cushions with 8 main pavillions the chunky cut ones?

I think I''v heard this but I was thinking ones with less pavillions (4 or 6) would have the larger facets.

Thanks.
 
It depends...
 
Mostly all of the "true" antique cushions I have come across with has the 8 pavilion mains so yes, I would say so.

ps: Neatfreak - I swear I am NOT stalking you
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, although it may appear that way!
 
Thanks all.

Thanks Neat.

Thanks Grace. You certainly would know and - oh - do you have some nice things on your site ! !
 
Well, some "modern"cushion cuts, like mine also have the 8 main pavilions. They are chunky,but not as chunky as the traditional OMC.
 
Date: 10/8/2008 4:20:05 PM
Author:sonomacounty
Are the cushions with 8 main pavillions the chunky cut ones?

I think I''v heard this but I was thinking ones with less pavillions (4 or 6) would have the larger facets.

Thanks.
Chunky faceted cushions can come in both 8 and 4 and I''ve seen the appearance in both cushion and cushion modified (although less so in the "modified" varieties).
 
Hi John.

Really do love it but still wish it had larger facets sometimes. Maybe I need a second one?
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Hope things are well with you.

Sonoma
 
I know the feeling. Love my diamond but sometimes wish they have chunkier facets.
 
Date: 10/9/2008 2:42:29 PM
Author: CharmyPoo
I know the feeling. Love my diamond but sometimes wish they have chunkier facets.

Ditto!
 
Doesn''t it seem like the cutters should be making more of them since the demand is there for them?

(sigh)

I really would love for them to make new old miners - open culet, high crown & all.
 
Hi Sonoma,

To answer your question above, I actually met with a diamond dealer 2 weeks ago in the hopes of getting antique-style, chunky cushions cut. The cutter explained to us that given a choice to cut a modern RB and a cushion, they will always choose to cut the RB for financial reasons. RBs (the well-cut ones) are guaranteed to sell and will always command a premium over other cuts, no matter how popular a particular cut may be.

Having said that, I also came away from the meeting (where there were at least a dozen cushions in front of me, both old cuts and new cuts) realizing that as LOVELY as modern cut cushions are, I will always be drawn to the imperfections of the old cuts. You know - the larger culet, the warmish tint, the slightly off shape - all things that charm my pants off.

BUT, that's just me - I happen to be nuts that way
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Date: 10/9/2008 4:26:55 PM
Author: sonomacounty
Doesn''t it seem like the cutters should be making more of them since the demand is there for them?


(sigh)


I really would love for them to make new old miners - open culet, high crown & all.

The demand for them is here on PS, but we are a very different group than the average diamond consumer I''m afraid...
 
Date: 10/9/2008 11:06:12 PM
Author: neatfreak

The demand for them is here on PS, but we are a very different group than the average diamond consumer I''m afraid...
Why do you think that is? Is it because we are exposed to so many beautiful cushions on PS and a typical consumer won''t see them at a B&M?

I remember I asked for a specific look in a cushion and was told it was really rare. I was like .. but I just saw 3 like that on PS within the last month! Sometimes I wonder if we are too spoiled by PS!
 
Thanks all.

Thanks Grace.

---- Quote: I actually met with a diamond dealer 2 weeks ago in the hopes of getting antique-style, chunky cushions cut. The cutter explained to us that given a choice to cut a modern RB and a cushion, they will always choose to cut the RB for financial reasons. RBs (the well-cut ones) are guaranteed to sell and will always command a premium over other cuts, no matter how popular a particular cut may be.-----

I find that so very sad, so very sad, so very sad. Thank you for asking them, though. At least it''s a start. Maybe if they hear it more often . . .

--- Quote: I also came away from the meeting (where there were at least a dozen cushions in front of me, both old cuts and new cuts) realizing that as LOVELY as modern cut cushions are, I will always be drawn to the imperfections of the old cuts. You know - the larger culet, the warmish tint, the slightly off shape - all things that charm my pants off. o---

I do understand that very well. Even though I''ve been looking at old stones for a long time I''ve not been able to find The Right One at the right price.

But, here''s some antique eye candy for you. I''m in love with this one but it''s just way too small. It faces up small even for it''s small size as it''s deep. But here you go:

http://www.oldworlddiamonds.com/inv_details.php?ID=1932&SHAPE=OM&PAGE=1&SORT=WEIGHT

I love the kozibe effect, the shape, and all the rest about it.
 
Actually, I just saw something on GOG that they are working on a cut that has the best of the OMC and the new modern cut cushions. Very interesting. I can''t find the link right now, but anyone else know what I''m talking about?
 
Was this the link?
http://www.goodoldgold.com/diamond/4989/
 
Oh SonomaCounty,

Please DO NOT BE SAD. Somewhere out there is a diamond with your name on it. It may take some time to find it, but it will eventually find YOU. It may be an antique, it may be a modern cushion. I think that you will know when you see it
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The diamond from OWD that you posted is pretty! Nice, elongated cushion goodness - and the kozibe effect is always nice and one that I particularly enjoy seeing. Here is something similar (not for sale - this is soon to be on its way to a lovely lady in Singapore). This is a 3ct N color antique cushion - same shape.

Oh - and the modern cut cushion from GOG is gorgeous too!!!!

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--- (Charmy) Why do you think that is? Is it because we are exposed to so many beautiful cushions on PS and a typical consumer won''t see them at a B&M? ---

I bet, Charmy. My question, though, is how a "new" cut is gotten into the mainstream diamond market (mall type customer)? How did the princess get there and take hold?

--- (Charmy) I remember I asked for a specific look in a cushion and was told it was really rare. I was like .. but I just saw 3 like that on PS within the last month! Sometimes I wonder if we are too spoiled by PS! ---

Spoiled is one side of the coin. The side I prefer is that the mainstream customers be brought up to speed.
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I can''t get that GOG link to work or find that area. GOG has two really nice chunky ones right now. One is a 2 ct. and one is a 3 ct.

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Grace: Thanks for the eye candy. It''s spectacular. You are right, one day it will find me (with the help of me perusing GOG and Erica Grace). It will be like the OWD one but a bit more square and with flourescence.

Question: Do you find more flourescent (med. - very strong) stones in antique cuts or modern ones? (I have a flourescence fetish.)

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Vendors: Please still keep asking your cutters to make some chunky faceted, antique style cushions. There are people out there who want them.
 
Sonoma,

Can''t answer your question definitively because I do not dabble at all with modern cut stones so I cannot really compare
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I would say that based on personal experience, about 15-20% of the stones we come across have some degree of flouro. Tell me please what attracts you about flouro (just curious)?
Is it the whiter face up?
 
Date: 10/11/2008 3:22:41 PM
Author: HeartingDiamonds
Sonoma,

Can't answer your question definitively because I do not dabble at all with modern cut stones so I cannot really compare
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I would say that based on personal experience, about 15-20% of the stones we come across have some degree of flouro. Tell me please what attracts you about flouro (just curious)?
Is it the whiter face up?
For some reason, it intrigues/fascinates me that stones can possess the property to flouresce (sp?). I can't put it into words any better than that. I guess the whiter is nice, also. I have an interest in stones with inclusions, too (although do not like lots of them in diamonds).

Thanks Grace.
 
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