
Cushion Sapphires — Vintage-Style Loose Stones
The Cushion Sapphires — a square or rectangular shape with gently rounded corners and a brilliant facet pattern — is the most romantic and historically resonant cut in colored-stone jewelry. It's the cut you find in antique sapphire rings, in royal heirlooms, and in modern vintage-inspired engagement settings. Cushion sapphires showcase color depth like no other shape: the rounded corners trap light and saturate the body color, producing the deep, glowing presence that defines a great sapphire.
Why cushion cut sapphires from Crescent Gems
Every cushion in this collection is hand-cut or recut in our Sri Lanka workshop. We pay close attention to corner symmetry, depth-to-table ratio, and the placement of the culet — small details that separate a brilliant cushion from a flat one. The majority of our stones are unheated; premium pieces ship with GIA reports. Every stone is photographed under standardized lighting against a neutral background.
How to choose a cushion sapphire
Square vs rectangular. Square cushions (1.00 to 1.05 length-to-width) read traditional and balanced. Rectangular cushions (1.10+) read more modern and elongated — see also our rectangular cushion collection.
Facet style. "Crushed ice" cushions have many small facets across the surface and produce a softer, sparkly look. "Antique" or "Old Mine" cushions have larger facets and a chunkier, more vintage flash. Both are beautiful — choose based on aesthetic.
Color depth. Cushion cuts intensify body color more than any other shape. This makes them ideal for pale-toned stones (peach, pale blue, light teal) that need help showing their character, and slightly less ideal for already-deep stones (very dark blue, deep teal) where saturation can over-concentrate.
Setting suitability. Cushion sapphires shine in vintage-style settings (halo, milgrain, art deco) but work just as well in clean modern solitaires. Their soft corners are also more forgiving on edges than sharp-cornered square cuts.
Engagement, vintage design, statement pieces
Cushion sapphires are the defining shape for romantic, vintage-inspired engagement rings. They were popularized in the modern era by the Princess Diana / Kate Middleton sapphire, which remains the single most photographed colored-stone engagement ring in history. Designers value calibrated cushions for matched-pair side-stone work — see our matched pairs collection.
Have a question about a stone? Email crescentgems@gmail.com. 14-day return on every order. Select pieces are available for Try-On. Free US shipping; international shipping via FedEx and UPS.
The Cushion Sapphires — a square or rectangular shape with gently rounded corners and a brilliant facet pattern — is the most romantic and historically resonant cut in colored-stone jewelry. It's the cut you find in antique sapphire rings, in royal heirlooms, and in modern vintage-inspired engagement settings. Cushion sapphires showcase color depth like no other shape: the rounded corners trap light and saturate the body color, producing the deep, glowing presence that defines a great sapphire.
Why cushion cut sapphires from Crescent Gems
Every cushion in this collection is hand-cut or recut in our Sri Lanka workshop. We pay close attention to corner symmetry, depth-to-table ratio, and the placement of the culet — small details that separate a brilliant cushion from a flat one. The majority of our stones are unheated; premium pieces ship with GIA reports. Every stone is photographed under standardized lighting against a neutral background.
How to choose a cushion sapphire
Square vs rectangular. Square cushions (1.00 to 1.05 length-to-width) read traditional and balanced. Rectangular cushions (1.10+) read more modern and elongated — see also our rectangular cushion collection.
Facet style. "Crushed ice" cushions have many small facets across the surface and produce a softer, sparkly look. "Antique" or "Old Mine" cushions have larger facets and a chunkier, more vintage flash. Both are beautiful — choose based on aesthetic.
Color depth. Cushion cuts intensify body color more than any other shape. This makes them ideal for pale-toned stones (peach, pale blue, light teal) that need help showing their character, and slightly less ideal for already-deep stones (very dark blue, deep teal) where saturation can over-concentrate.
Setting suitability. Cushion sapphires shine in vintage-style settings (halo, milgrain, art deco) but work just as well in clean modern solitaires. Their soft corners are also more forgiving on edges than sharp-cornered square cuts.
Engagement, vintage design, statement pieces
Cushion sapphires are the defining shape for romantic, vintage-inspired engagement rings. They were popularized in the modern era by the Princess Diana / Kate Middleton sapphire, which remains the single most photographed colored-stone engagement ring in history. Designers value calibrated cushions for matched-pair side-stone work — see our matched pairs collection.
Have a question about a stone? Email crescentgems@gmail.com. 14-day return on every order. Select pieces are available for Try-On. Free US shipping; international shipping via FedEx and UPS.
CG8336
2.175 ct Unheated Yellow Sapphire Gemstone
CG8437
1.30 ct Cushion unheated teal sapphire
CG8411
1.86 ct Rectangular cushion Tsavorite Garnet gemstone
CG8298
3.19 ct Cushion Deep Blue Sapphire — Unheated, GIA
CG8426
1.14 ct Ceylon Blue Sapphire cushion ~ Unheated
CG8357
1.75 ct cushion cut teal sapphire ~ Unheated
CG8355
2.01 ct Cushion Color change Sapphire ~ Unheated, GIA
CG8350
1.55 ct Cushion Blue Sapphire from Ceylon
CG8341
2.68 ct Cushion Ceylon Blue Sapphire ~ GIA
CG8134
2.48 ct Cushion Pale Yellow Sapphire ~ Unheated, GIA
CG8271






















































