Inside Taylor Swift’s Old Mine Cut Engagement Ring

September 1, 2025
Cushion-shaped old mine cut diamond.

A Diamond Style Worth Talking About

If there is one thing that has set the jewelry world buzzing, it is the diamond ring spotted on Taylor Swift. The star’s choice has cast a bright spotlight on the Old Mine cut diamond, and for good reason. Once seen as a classic from centuries ago, this cut is now being embraced as the fresh and fashionable choice for couples who want character, history, and romance wrapped into one gem. At Barry Coats Jewelers in Livingston, Texas, you will find that this style is no passing fad—it is here to stay.

Hand wearing gold ring with cushion-shaped old mine cut diamond.

What Makes the Old Mine Cut Special

The Old Mine cut dates back to the 18th and 19th centuries, long before the precision cutting techniques of today. These diamonds were shaped by hand, which gives them a softer, more organic appearance.

  • Shape: Often cushion-like with rounded corners.

  • Facets: Larger facets that catch candlelight beautifully.

  • Charm: Each stone has a one-of-a-kind look due to the hand-cutting process.

You might say it is the diamond version of handwriting—personal, romantic, and never exactly the same twice. That individuality is part of why jewelry enthusiasts and collectors are giving it so much attention today.

Round old European cut diamond with large culet.

Old Mine Cut vs. Old European Cut

You may hear people compare the Old Mine cut to the Old European cut. Here is the distinction:

  • Old Mine Cut: Squarish shape with rounded edges, deeper cut, and chunkier facets.

  • Old European Cut: Rounder shape, smaller culet (the bottom point), and closer to modern round brilliance.

Both are considered vintage diamond cuts, but the Old Mine carries more of that antique cushion feel, while the Old European feels like the bridge between old and modern.

Gold ring with round brilliant cut center diamond.

How Does It Compare to a Brilliant Cut?

Modern diamonds are often cut in what is called the brilliant cut, designed for maximum sparkle under electric lights. The Old Mine cut, by contrast, was designed to sparkle in candlelight.

Think of it this way: the brilliant cut is like a disco ball at a party, dazzling with every move. The Old Mine cut is like a glowing lantern at dinner—it draws you in with a softer, warmer fire. Both are beautiful, but they speak to different moods and styles.

 

Cushion Cut vs. Old Mine Cut

Since the Old Mine cut has a cushion-like shape, you may wonder how it compares to the cushion cut diamond. The cushion cut is the modern descendant, with more symmetry and precision. The Old Mine cut keeps its organic character and depth.

If you are the type who prefers a handwritten love letter over a text message, you may find yourself leaning toward the Old Mine cut every time.

 

Why Taylor Swift’s Ring Matters

When a celebrity like Taylor Swift wears an Old Mine cut diamond, it sends ripples through the jewelry industry. It is not just a piece of jewelry; it becomes a statement. For engaged couples inspired by pop culture, this style says you appreciate history while being perfectly in step with fashion-forward trends.

At Barry Coats Jewelers, you can view Old Mine style pieces that bring the same vintage charm without losing sight of your modern taste.

 

How to Buy a Vintage Diamond

If you are ready to consider an Old Mine cut, here are some practical steps to guide you:

  1. Decide on Your Priorities: Do you want larger facets, warmer color, or a unique shape?

  2. Set a Budget: Old Mine cuts can vary widely in price, depending on age, condition, and rarity.

  3. Work with a Trusted Jeweler: A local jeweler like Barry Coats Jewelers in Livingston has the expertise to guide you.

  4. Inspect in Person: Because no two Old Mine diamonds are the same, you should see the stone yourself to make sure it matches your style.

  5. Ask About History: Part of the charm of vintage diamonds is the story they carry.

 

Why Choose Barry Coats Jewelers

As a fourth-generation, family-owned jeweler in Livingston, Texas, Barry Coats Jewelers combines tradition with modern offerings. When it comes to antique style diamonds, you will find:

  • Expert guidance on Old Mine cuts and other vintage options.

  • Custom design services to create a ring inspired by Taylor’s style but tailored to you.

  • Full-service care, including cleaning, repair, and appraisals, so your diamond keeps its luster.

Barry Coats Jewelers is more than a store. It is a trusted partner when it comes to important purchases that mark your milestones.

 

The Romantic Appeal of Old Mine Diamonds

Old Mine cuts are often called romantic diamond cuts for a reason. Their glow is gentle, their shapes unique, and their history rich. They connect you to a past when diamonds were cut by hand, by craftsmen who worked under candlelight. If you are looking for a ring that tells a story as timeless as your love, this cut fits the bill.

FAQs

What is an Old Mine cut diamond?
It is a hand-cut diamond style from the 1700s–1800s, cushion-shaped with larger facets that reflect light in a soft, warm way.

How is it different from modern cuts?
Modern brilliant cuts are designed for maximum sparkle under electric light, while Old Mine cuts offer a softer glow and more antique character.

Is the Old Mine cut more affordable?
Pricing depends on carat, quality, and rarity. Some Old Mine cuts are affordable, while others command higher prices due to history.

Can I get an Old Mine cut at Barry Coats Jewelers?
Yes. Barry Coats Jewelers in Livingston, Texas can guide you through Old Mine style options and even design custom settings.

Should I choose Old Mine over cushion cut?
If you prefer a truly antique, hand-cut look, the Old Mine may be right for you. If you want a modern, symmetrical cut, the cushion may be a better choice.

FAQ

 What is the main difference between micro-pave and regular pave?

Micro-pave uses very tiny diamonds set with minimal metal, creating a delicate shimmer where the diamonds seem to float. Regular pave uses slightly larger diamonds, and the metal beads holding them are a bit more visible. Both create a diamond-covered surface, but micro-pave is known for its fine detail.

Can a pave band be resized?

Resizing a pave band can be complex. Because the diamonds are set all around or along a specific section of the band, changing the size may affect the security of the stones or the pattern. It is possible in some cases, but it depends on the specific design and how many diamonds are present. It is always best to discuss resizing with a skilled jeweler.

How do I clean a pave diamond band safely?

To clean a pave diamond band safely at home, you can use a bowl of warm water with a few drops of mild dish soap. Let the ring soak for about 15-20 minutes. Then, gently brush the band with a soft toothbrush, paying attention to the areas around the diamonds. Rinse thoroughly under clean, running water and pat dry with a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or ultrasonic cleaners unless a jeweler advises it for your specific ring.

Is a pave setting more delicate than other ring settings?

Pave settings can be more delicate than simpler settings like a solitaire or bezel setting because they involve many small diamonds held by tiny pieces of metal. The small diamonds can be more prone to coming loose if the ring is hit hard. However, a well-made pave setting with proper care can be quite secure and durable for daily wear. Regular inspections by a jeweler are recommended.

What metal types are best for a pave setting?

Platinum and white gold are popular choices for pave settings because their silvery color allows the diamonds to stand out and appear brighter. Yellow gold and rose gold are also used and offer a warmer, distinct look. Platinum is known for its durability and natural white color, while white gold is a strong option that requires re-plating over time to maintain its bright white finish. The best metal type depends on your personal preference and how it matches your engagement ring.

Benefits of Choosing Barry Coats Jewelers for Your Vintage Ring Restoration

There are many jewelers out there, but none quite like Barry Coats Jewelers. Our family-owned store in Livingston, Texas, has been serving the community for generations, with a reputation for fine craftsmanship and exceptional customer service. When it comes to restoring your vintage engagement ring, we:

  • Offer Expert Craftsmanship: With years of experience and a dedication to quality, our team of master jewelers knows how to restore vintage jewelry without compromising its original design.

  • Ensure Personalized Service: We understand that each vintage ring is unique, and we take the time to listen to your needs, offering tailored restoration services that suit your preferences.

  • Use State-of-the-Art Techniques: We employ the latest tools and techniques in jewelry restoration to ensure your vintage engagement ring is restored to perfection.

 

How to Get Started with Vintage Ring Restoration

If you are interested in restoring your vintage engagement ring, the first step is to visit Barry Coats Jewelers in Livingston, Texas. Our team will assess the condition of your ring, discuss your options, and provide a detailed estimate for the restoration process.

You can also browse our selection of engagement rings on our website, where we offer a variety of styles, from vintage-inspired designs to modern classics. If you are considering a new engagement ring or wish to customize a design, we are here to help.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long does a vintage ring restoration take?

A: The time it takes to restore a vintage engagement ring depends on the extent of the restoration. Simple repairs may take a few days, while more intricate restoration projects can take a few weeks. We will give you a timeline when you bring in your ring.

Q: Will restoring my vintage engagement ring affect its value?

A: In most cases, restoring a vintage engagement ring can actually increase its value by preserving its condition and structural integrity. However, this depends on the materials and the quality of the restoration work.

Q: How much does vintage ring restoration cost?

A: The cost of restoration varies based on the work required. For a personalized estimate, please contact us or visit Barry Coats Jewelers in Livingston, Texas.

 

Get Started with Barry Coats Jewelers

Ready to restore your vintage engagement ring? Visit Barry Coats Jewelers in Livingston, Texas, or contact us online today to learn more about our Vintage Ring Restoration Services. We are here to bring your cherished piece back to life.

White gold five-diamond ring with round brilliant stones

Prong setting—a popular choice in which the diamonds are held in place by metal prongs so that light can enter, showcasing the gem’s brilliance.

Classic gold band featuring a row of sparkling diamonds

Channel setting – delicate diamonds are arranged between two horizontal metal bars. 

Halo setting – smaller diamonds surround a larger center stone, making it look bigger and enhancing its sparkle.

Two-tone gold ring with diamonds set in circular designs

Bezel setting – a metal entirely encases the diamond for a trendy look. 

Sparkling round diamond ring with pave side stones

Tension setting – The diamond is held by the tension of the metal bands in the ring, making it appear suspended in the air

Elegant pear-shaped diamond engagement ring with band

Pavè setting – tiny diamonds are closely set together in a band, creating a shiny line of sparkle. 

 Barry Coats Jewelers has an impressive list of the best diamond rings set in exquisite precious metals for you and your loved ones! We offer timeless pieces for men and women, all finely crafted with outstanding diamonds and other valuable gems.  

For a unique and exclusive diamond ring, we offer jewelry customization. We are excited to collaborate and create your design!

How to keep your diamond rings in pristine condition

Keeping your impressive piece immaculate is easy if you follow these tips: 

  • Make your diamond ring spotless by cleaning it regularly using a soft-bristle brush, mild soap, and warm water.
  • Remove your jewelry when you will work with bleach and chlorine.
  • When not in use, place your diamond ring inside a soft-lined jewelry box.
  • Every six months, have your ring professionally cleaned and inspected. 

In a nutshell

Diamond rings are the ultimate gift that signifies love, commitment, and other special feelings. Buying takes careful consideration, and understanding the 4Cs equips you with the best knowledge to choose the sparkling piece that will bring you or the receiver happiness! 

Browse our sparkling pieces, or visit us at 2784 US Highway 190 West Suite 200, Livingston, Texas 77351. We are open Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM, and Saturday, 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. If you have questions, reach us at (936) 967-3222!

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