Uberoval7784
Rough_Rock
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Thanks All!
(sorry about the spelling mistakes)

Right. I forgot to address the OP''s preference for a squarish cushion. If that''s what you''re after, then you want to specify a length to width ratio somewhere in the 1:1 (a perfect square) to about 1.06:1.00 (just slightly rectangular, but still will read fairly square). To get the L to W ratio, divide the stone''s length by its width and voila, there you have it. You may even be able to go up to a 1.09 and still get the square effect.Date: 3/27/2008 10:36:01 PM
Author: glloyd77
I highly recommend the videos. They helped a ton and are very informative!!!
Cushions are fantastic but beware it takes time to really understand them. Looking at certs and general info about the diamond doesn''t always tell you everything about how they are going to look. I would first decide what type of cushion look you want... crushed ice vs. chunky... squarish or rectangular...
Ok, so the bottom cushion in that photo is a 4 pavilion main cushion like Soprano87's : https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/thanks-pricescope-markt-cushion-leon-setting-quest-band.71222/ . You may want to have a look through the cushions on the James Allen website. When I was doing my search, they seemed to have a lot of those listed on their site and they also have GIA certs and magnified images of the actual stones (BONUS!). They have a fantastic search engine so you can easily hone in on your stones and go through the photos. You can do a loose stone search for cushions, plug in the size, clarity and color range you're interested in and for the table size, you can go from mid 50s into the mid 60s and for depth you can go from about 59 to high 60s (just know that you'll be losing spread as you approach the high 60s - which it doesn't sound like you want to lose spread - who does?). If you can, broaden your search to include higher colors, because just limiting it to J's may not bring up as many cushions.
Or, you can take a total shortcut and place a call to Mark Turnowski at ERD and let him work his magic. He found Soprano87's stone for her and about 50 or so other faboo cushions for other Pricescopers (CrookedRock, Scarlet16, Neatfreak, PRBaglady, Boston_Jeff, winnie, etc. all have Mark T. specials!)... If you send him links and photos of the cushions you like, he will make it happen for you and can probably even get you something in time for your B-day.
Best o' luck!
pixley
Hey CrookedRock,Date: 3/28/2008 12:23:58 PM
Author: CrookedRock
I have read that but I really don''t know bc I didn''t do a lot of side by side comparisons with other cuts.
This link might help you figure it all out.