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Platinum Cushion Cut Three Stone Engagement Rings

Shop our beautiful collection of Platinum Cushion Cut Three Stone Engagement Rings. Choose from our large selection of natural and lab grown diamonds to complete your engagement ring.

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The Ellie Three-Stone
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14kt White Gold
18kt White Gold
18kt White Gold
18kt Yellow Gold
18kt Yellow Gold
18kt Rose Gold
18kt Rose Gold
Platinum
Platinum

$4,322.00
Three-Stone Solitaire Engagement Ring

The Olivia Three-Stone
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14kt White Gold
14kt White Gold
18kt White Gold
18kt White Gold
18kt Yellow Gold
18kt Yellow Gold
18kt Rose Gold
18kt Rose Gold
Platinum
Platinum

$5,153.00
Three-Stone Solitaire Engagement Ring

The Ava Three-Stone
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14kt White Gold
14kt White Gold
18kt White Gold
18kt White Gold
18kt Yellow Gold
18kt Yellow Gold
18kt Rose Gold
18kt Rose Gold
Platinum
Platinum

$5,368.00
Three-Stone Diamond Engagement Ring

The Emma Three-Stone
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14kt White Gold
18kt White Gold
18kt White Gold
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18kt Yellow Gold
18kt Rose Gold
18kt Rose Gold
Platinum
Platinum

$5,368.00
Tapered Baguette Diamond Engagement Ring

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Shop our beautiful collection of Platinum Cushion Cut Three Stone Engagement Rings. Choose from our large selection of natural and lab grown diamonds to complete your engagement ring.

Platinum Cushion Cut Three Stone Engagement Rings

Shape

Cushion cut diamonds are one of the best-selling diamond shapes at Ritani. Often, customers who want to maximize sparkle will choose a higher quality cut, in lieu of a larger carat size.

If you would like to make your cushion cut diamond appear larger, try putting it in a halo setting. The tiny diamonds surrounding your cushion cut will give the illusion of a larger stone as well as add extra sparkle. Or let your cushion cut diamond stand out with a sophisticated solitaire setting.

If you would like a classic square shaped cushion cut diamond, choose a diamond with a length to width ratio of 1.00 to 1.05. An elongated cushion cut diamond will have a length to width ratio of 1.06 to 1.10.

Cushion cut diamonds are a great choice for custom jewelry, such as stud earrings and solitaire pendants.

Ring Style

Why have one diamond when you can have three? In a three-stone engagement ring, the stones represent your past, present, and future together as a couple. This style is also sometimes referred to as a trilogy engagement ring. The most popular three-stone engagement ring styles are rings with baguette side stones flanking the center diamond or round diamond side stones. Some famous three-stone engagement rings include Meghan Markle's engagement ring, a cushion-cut diamond ring with two round-cut diamonds, and Amal Clooney's engagement ring, an emerald-cut diamond ring with two baguette-cut diamonds.

Metal

Platinum is a very popular choice for engagement rings. Platinum is a white metal that is also extremely durable. Because platinum is too soft in it's pure form to be used for jewelry, it is usually combined with a small percentage of other metal alloys such as cobalt, iridium, ruthenium, or palladium.

Lab Grown and Natural Diamonds

To complete your engagement ring, choose from our large selection of certified natural and lab grown diamonds. Whether you are looking for a 1 carat diamond or a 5 carat diamond, you are sure to find something that matches your expectations. Save 40% or more by choosing from our lab grown diamond collections.

All Ritani diamonds are certified by independent diamond grading laboratories. Our earth grown diamonds are certified by either the AGS or GIA – the two most respected independent grading labs in the world, while most of our lab grown diamonds are certified by IGI, the most respected independent lab diamond grading labaratory.

If you need help selecting your Platinum Cushion Cut Three Stone Engagement Rings, reach out to us at 1-888-9RITANI or chat now.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much should I spend for an engagement ring?
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    You may have heard the rule that you should spend 2 or 3 months of your income on your engagement ring, but this rule was just a marketing ploy created by De Beers. Your spend should be based on your budget and the type of engagement ring you are looking to buy.

  • What should I know before buying an engagement ring?
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    1. Budget - how much you are willing to spend on a ring
    2. Ring Style - are you looking for a classic ring or maybe a vintage ring?
    3. Metal - rings can be made of platinum or different types of gold
    4. Shape - the shape of the center diamond in your engagement ring
    5. 4 Cs - the color, clarity, cut and size of your diamond are important criteria in choosing your diamond

  • What is the average cost of an engagement ring?
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    For natural diamonds, the average cost is around $6,000 and the average carat weight is 1.25 carats. For lab grown diamonds, the average cost is $4,000 and the average carat weight is 2.5 carats.

  • What is a karat?
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    Since gold is too soft to be used in a ring, it is often mixed with other metals. The purity of gold is measured in karats. One karat is one part out of 24. Therefore, 24 karat gold is 100% gold (24/24), 18 karat is 75% gold (18/24), while 14 karat is about 58% gold (14/24).

  • Is platinum a good choice for an engagement ring?
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    Platinum is a very popular choice for engagement rings. It is the most durable out of the engagement ring metals and is naturally white so it does not require rhodium plating.

  • Is platinum more expensive than gold?
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    The price of precious metals are constantly fluctuating. However, platinum rings are usually made of 90-95% platinum, while gold rings are typically made of only 75% gold (for 18 karat gold) or less. Therefore, platinum rings are typically more expensive than gold rings.