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What to Look for in an Asscher Diamond



The asscher diamond is named after the person who invented the asscher cut, Joseph Asscher. Joseph Asscher was a renowned diamond cutter and introduced the asscher diamond to many likings into the diamond industry around 1902. The asscher cut has been improved upon since then and very few original asscher diamonds are available in the diamond market unless purchased at estate sales or handed down through families.

The asscher diamond is a diamond that is of distinctive quality when looked upon. The unique asscher diamond is very similar to an emerald diamond or a princess diamond in shape, but upon looking down into the asscher diamond, the eyes will be dazzled by what it sees. The asscher diamond is octagonal in shape and makes for a great center stone in diamond engagement rings. With the straight sides of the asscher diamond it is also easy to add additional brilliance to the asscher diamond as a center stone with a trillion diamonds.

The asscher diamond is designed to draw the eye into the diamond, so choosing a large asscher diamond it is recommended to stay in the color grade of D-K. Also, asscher diamonds are not recommended to be purchased with more than VS-2 (very slightly included twice). Choosing an asscher diamond is also not recommended for diamond stud earrings.

Find asscher diamonds that meet the specific recommendations for the asscher diamond cut at Abazias.com. Abazias.com features asscher diamonds certified by national gemological laboratories at a fraction of the price found at typical jewelers. Find the perfect asscher diamond at Abazias.com.



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