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Crushed Ice vs Chunky Facets – What’s the Difference?

When comparing a radiant and cushion diamond engagement ring, one of the most important differences to understand is crushed ice vs chunky facets. While both shapes are loved for their brilliance and soft square outline, their internal facet patterns create completely different sparkle styles.

At Ratan Sajan Diamonds DMCC, we guide clients beyond just carat weight and certificate grades—we help you understand how a diamond actually looks in real life. This guide will help you confidently choose between radiant and cushion diamonds, and between crushed ice and chunky facet styles.

Radiant vs Cushion: The Shape Basics

Before we compare facet styles, let’s understand the shapes.

Radiant Cut Diamonds
  • Square or rectangular outline

  • Trimmed corners

  • Brilliant-cut faceting (similar sparkle philosophy to round)

  • More structured, sharp appearance

Best for: Modern, bold sparkle lovers who want clean geometry with strong brilliance.

Cushion Cut Diamonds

  • Square or slightly rectangular shape

  • Soft, rounded corners

  • Vintage-inspired look

  • Available in multiple facet styles

Best for: Romantic, timeless aesthetics with softer visual appeal.

Crushed Ice Diamonds

Crushed ice diamonds have many small, fragmented facets. When light hits the diamond, it creates a scattered, glitter-like sparkle.

Visual Effect:
  • Sparkle looks “busy” and highly scattered

  • Less defined internal pattern

  • More shimmer than bold flashes

Common in:
  • Cushion cut diamonds

  • Radiant cut diamonds

Pros:

 Intense sparkle under bright lighting
 Often hides inclusions better
 Can sometimes look slightly whiter

Cons:

✘ May appear slightly “glassy” in some stones
✘ Less defined contrast pattern

Best for: Someone who loves constant glitter and modern brilliance.

Chunky Facet (Brilliant Style) Diamonds

Chunky facet diamonds have larger, more defined facets. The sparkle appears in bold flashes rather than tiny glitter.

Visual Effect:
  • Large, distinct light reflections

  • Strong contrast between light and dark areas

  • More depth and personality

Common in:
  • Cushion brilliant cuts

  • Some premium radiant cuts

Pros:

 Romantic, high-contrast sparkle
 Stronger light return pattern
Often looks more luxurious and defined

Cons:

 Inclusions may be more visible
 Requires better cut precision

Best for: Someone who loves bold, dramatic flashes of light.


Radiant Cut: Crushed Ice vs Chunky

Most radiant cut diamonds naturally lean toward a crushed ice appearance due to their facet structure. However, higher-quality radiants can show a more structured brilliance pattern with better contrast.

When shopping for a radiant:

  • Check for strong light return

  • Avoid overly dark center areas

  • Watch for dull zones under different lighting

Cushion Cut: Where the Difference Is Most Noticeable

Cushion diamonds come in two main visual styles:

Cushion Modified Crushed Ice
  • More fragmented sparkle

  • Modern look

  • Often more affordable

Cushion Brilliant Chunky
  • Larger, defined facets

  • Vintage-inspired glow

  • Often higher in demand

If you love antique charm, chunky cushions are typically the better choice. If you love maximum sparkle under bright lights, crushed ice may suit you better.

Which One Looks Bigger?

Radiant and cushion diamonds often look larger than round diamonds of the same carat weight because they have more surface spread.

Between crushed ice and chunky:

  • Spread depends more on cut proportions

  • Always compare length × width measurements

  • Don’t rely on carat alone


Which Is More Expensive?

Pricing depends on:

  • Cut quality

  • Clarity

  • Colour

  • Overall light performance

However:

  • Chunky cushion brilliants are often priced slightly higher due to demand

  • Radiant cuts are generally more affordable than round diamonds


Best Settings for Radiant and Cushion Rings

Both shapes pair beautifully with:

  • Solitaire settings

  • Hidden halos

  • Double halos

  • Three-stone designs

  • Tapered baguette side stones

For added protection, especially for cushions, choose prongs that secure the corners properly.


How to Choose the Right One for You

Ask yourself:

  1. Do I like glittery sparkle or bold flashes?

  2. Do I prefer modern structure or soft romance?

  3. Will I wear this daily? (consider setting security)

  4. What lighting do I see it in most?

If possible, always compare videos—not just certificates.


Why Cut Quality Matters More Than Labels

Two crushed ice cushions can look completely different.
Two chunky cushions can perform very differently.

At Ratan Sajan Diamonds, we curate diamonds based on:

  • Real-life light performance

  • Minimal dead zones

  • Balanced contrast

  • Visual beauty beyond the lab report

Because sparkle cannot be judged by numbers alone.


 

1. What is the difference between crushed ice and chunky cushion diamonds?

Crushed ice diamonds have many small facets creating glitter-like sparkle, while chunky diamonds have larger facets that create bold flashes of light.

2. Which sparkles more: crushed ice or chunky?

Crushed ice gives more constant shimmer. Chunky facets give bigger, dramatic flashes. “More sparkle” depends on your personal preference.

3. Are radiant diamonds always crushed ice?

Most radiant cuts lean toward a crushed ice look, but high-quality radiants can show better structure and contrast.

4. Which looks bigger: radiant or cushion?

Both can appear larger than round diamonds at the same carat weight. Rectangular radiants often look slightly larger due to elongation.

5. Are cushion diamonds more expensive than radiant?

Chunky cushion brilliants are often slightly more expensive due to demand. Radiants are generally more budget-friendly than round diamonds.

6. Do crushed ice diamonds hide inclusions better?

Yes, the fragmented faceting can help mask inclusions better than chunky facets.

7. Which is better for a vintage-style engagement ring?

Chunky cushion brilliants are typically better suited for vintage-inspired designs.

8. Which setting works best for radiant and cushion diamonds?

Solitaire, halo, and three-stone designs work beautifully. Ensure proper corner protection for durability.