After some a period of much work, growth and learning that unfortunately resulted in her Emilya being sold we have reached the point where we are building a house (ground breaking in 1-2 weeks) and looking for rings again.
She is looking to signify this new phase with a different style ring despite how much she loved her Emilya with 2ct round/cushion halo. After trying some rings on we have a specific solitaire setting in mind but she is drawn to a cushion... specifically (we think) the modern cushion.
I have attached the specs and lab report on this cushion we are looking at for advice. I tried to keep it within the advised table/depth I read and realize this is a slightly more rectangular stone with a 1.10 ratio. She is ok with that and more or less just doesn't want a emerald cut-esque rectangular stone.
What are the thoughts on this stone? PS has never steered me wrong. Modern should have more facets of smaller nature than the chunkier AVC correct? Thus more smaller sparkle in layman's terms? Watching side by side comparisons is the only time she thought she noticed it and only knowing it was pointed out.
Thanks for any help!


She is looking to signify this new phase with a different style ring despite how much she loved her Emilya with 2ct round/cushion halo. After trying some rings on we have a specific solitaire setting in mind but she is drawn to a cushion... specifically (we think) the modern cushion.
I have attached the specs and lab report on this cushion we are looking at for advice. I tried to keep it within the advised table/depth I read and realize this is a slightly more rectangular stone with a 1.10 ratio. She is ok with that and more or less just doesn't want a emerald cut-esque rectangular stone.
What are the thoughts on this stone? PS has never steered me wrong. Modern should have more facets of smaller nature than the chunkier AVC correct? Thus more smaller sparkle in layman's terms? Watching side by side comparisons is the only time she thought she noticed it and only knowing it was pointed out.
Thanks for any help!

