The Asscher Cut Diamond
The Asscher cut was first created in 1902 by a renowned diamond cutter, Joseph Asscher. Several years later Joseph Asscher was chosen by King Edward VII to cut the famed Cullinan diamond for the English crown jewels.
The Asscher Cut Diamond
The Asscher cut was first created in 1902 by a renowned diamond cutter, Joseph Asscher. Several years later Joseph Asscher was chosen by King Edward VII to cut the famed Cullinan diamond for the English crown jewels.
Asscher-cut diamonds are usually octagonal in shape or a square with beveled corners. They have a deep step-cut crown and pavilion that create what we call the Hall of Mirrors effect. When you look directly into a well-cut Asscher diamond you see a wonderful illusion like an infinite hallway of reflecting mirrors.
The Asscher cut of the early 1900s evolved into the elegant Emerald cut that became so popular during the Art Deco era. Many of the antique diamond cuts - Asscher, Old European and Rose cuts - are now experiencing a revival of popularity.
Choosing an Asscher Cut Diamond
The Asscher cut, is designed to draw the eye into the diamond and as such, you should always select the highest quality stone you can afford.
In order to be considered an Excellent Asscher Cut, the recommendations are:
Cut: Excellent
Color: D-K
Clarity: FL - VS-2
Depth Percentage: 65-69%
Table: 54-64%
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