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Asscher cut diamond (Asscher diamond shape)

Asscher cut diamond – Asscher diamond shape

A perfect Asscher cut diamond on a white background, clearly highlighted step-cut facets and mirror reflections, high clarity

What is an Asscher diamond?

An Asscher diamond is a square-shaped gemstone, distinguished by its cropped corners and deep, step-cut facets. This shape creates a unique mirror effect. Visually, an Asscher cut diamond looks unique and stands out from other cuts due to its special structure. Perfectly matched facets and symmetry give this cut a special brilliance and elegance. It was invented in 1902 in the Netherlands, in the workshop of the Asscher family of jewelers, and quickly became a symbol of luxury.

History of the Asscher cut

The first diamonds of this shape were intended for high-society jewelry. In the 1920s and 30s, Asscher diamonds became extremely popular and were most commonly used in engagement rings and luxury jewelry among the wealthy classes, and today they are experiencing a renaissance.

Diamond market: The global popularity of the Asscher shape

The diamond market is constantly changing, but the Asscher shape remains one of the most popular worldwide. This shape fascinates with its unique design, square form, and cropped corners, making it a frequent choice for those seeking exclusivity. Asscher diamonds are valued for their clarity and elegance, which is why they often become not only a jewelry accent but also a great investment or gift for special occasions. In the market, Asscher cut diamonds stand out for their ability to meet various needs – from classic style to modern trends, which is why their popularity is constantly growing.

What is the difference between a diamond and a brilliant?

It is important to understand that a diamond is a mineral, while a brilliant is a round-cut diamond. Brilliants are high-quality, round-cut diamonds valued for their brilliance and investment value. Thus, an Asscher is not a brilliant, but it is also a diamond.

A round diamond with 57 or 58 facets is called a brilliant. Certified brilliants are often chosen by investors and jewelers because of their demand and value. To turn a diamond into a brilliant, a special cutting method is required, which ensures maximum light reflection and sparkle.

A diamond is one of a kind

Every diamond is unique. It is one of the hardest minerals on Earth, created under conditions of extreme heat and pressure. Its beauty and strength determine its exceptional value.

A diamond is often considered a symbol of love and chosen for special occasions, emphasizing its connection to the meaning of love.

Diamond technique: Innovations in the Asscher cut

Asscher cut diamond facet diagram – top and side view with marked details

Diamond technology is constantly improving to produce even more perfect and exclusive diamonds. The Asscher cut requires exceptional craftsmanship, as each diamond must be processed to highlight its clarity and shape advantages. Modern technologies allow for extremely high precision, making Asscher cut diamonds valued for their symmetry and brilliance. Innovations in this field allow for the creation of diamonds that stand out not only in shape but also in flawless clarity, which directly determines the diamond’s value and price. For these reasons, due to the gemstone’s shape and design, Asscher cut diamonds are highly valued among collectors and jewelers.

Diamond prices by color

Diamonds can be colorless, yellowish, brownish, or even colored (Fancy). Color has a significant impact on price. Yellow diamonds are also valued in the market. Diamond colors are often evaluated in ranges, such as colorless – G-H, and this affects the price.

Diamond clarity

The Asscher shape emphasizes the clarity parameter. Due to the large open facets, even the smallest blemishes are visible, so it is recommended to choose higher-quality stones (VS1, VVS1, or better). SI1 clarity diamonds are also a common choice due to their better price.

How does Asscher differ from Princess?

A comparison of Asscher and Princess cut diamonds side by side, clearly showing the differences in cut and facets on a white background

Both shapes are square, but the Asscher has a step cut, while the Princess has a brilliance more similar to a brilliant (round cut).

Asscher diamond or brilliant?

Four diamonds of different shapes – Cushion, Asscher, Round Brilliant, and Princess – arranged in a row on a white background, clearly showing different faceting details

If you want maximum light dispersion – choose a brilliant. If you seek an elegant, retro effect – the Asscher shape will be perfect.

Diamond price and the Asscher shape

Diamond price depends on carat weight, clarity, color, and cut. The Asscher shape often costs slightly less than a round brilliant, but its exclusivity is priceless. The price of a 1-carat diamond in an Asscher cut can range from 1,300 to 12,000 euros, depending on quality parameters. For comparison, the price of a 1 ct brilliant can be higher; the Asscher shape remains a great choice for those looking for originality. The price of round brilliants is often higher due to demand, but the Asscher shape offers the opportunity to purchase a luxury stone for a more attractive amount.

For example, if you want to stand out with a unique ring shape and save money at the same time, an Asscher diamond may be a better choice than a traditional brilliant.

Price of a 1 ct lab-grown diamond

We offer a wide selection of lab-grown diamonds for various needs. FashionGold.lt also offers lab-grown diamonds (Lab Grown Diamonds). A 1 ct Asscher cut lab-grown diamond can cost about 500–2,500 euros, maintaining the same optical and physical properties as a natural one.

Artificial diamonds – how do they differ?

Lab-grown diamonds are chemically the same as natural ones. The difference is their origin. They are more environmentally friendly and often cheaper.

Asscher shape and the GIA certificate

GIA – the world’s leading diamond certification institute. It is very important to have official certificates from institutions such as GIA, HRD, or IGI, as they confirm the diamond’s quality, authenticity, and value. Certified diamonds guarantee quality and fair appraisal. Lithuanian Assay Office and certificate – in Lithuania, every diamond set in a piece of jewelry must be checked at the Lithuanian Assay Office and receive a corresponding certificate.

Engagement rings with an Asscher diamond

Platinum engagement ring with an Asscher cut diamond in an open beige velvet ring box, with soft natural light highlighting the stone's facets and brilliance

This shape is particularly popular for engagement rings because it gives the jewelry a unique touch. Engagement rings with an Asscher cut diamond radiate special sophistication – this cut stands out with its symmetrical square silhouette and deep, mirror-like light reflections that create an impressive visual effect. An Asscher diamond harmonizes perfectly with yellow, white, and rose gold, making diamond engagement rings an elegant and versatile choice. Whether it’s a classic solitaire ring, a modern model with a brilliant-encrusted band, or a sparkling halo design visually emphasizing the center stone – an Asscher cut diamond always retains its exceptional charm and luxury.

Wedding rings with diamonds

Asscher cut stones look great as central accents in wedding rings as well. A diamond band with Asscher stones is perfect for a women’s wedding ring. A diamond band with these stones looks extremely luxurious due to the uniform facet structure.

Diamond earrings

A stylish woman's ear with Asscher cut diamond earrings set in a white gold setting, shining in natural light.

Square-shaped diamond earrings provide symmetry and elegance to the face.

Diamond pendant

A diamond pendant in an Asscher shape – a sign of luxury and refined style.

Diamond collection: The Asscher shape’s place among exclusive stones

In a diamond collection, the Asscher shape holds a special place among exclusive stones. This shape is valued for its unique square structure, symmetry, and exceptional clarity. Collectors and jewelers often choose Asscher diamonds because they not only look great but also maintain their value over time. Due to its distinctive shape and clarity, an Asscher diamond often becomes not just an investment but also a special gift that symbolizes sophistication and luxury. Such diamonds are valued worldwide and are considered some of the most sought-after stones for collections. High-quality gemstones have always been a reliable investment. A diamond is one of the most valuable.

The Asscher shape – an elegant, historically rich choice, suitable for engagement rings, earrings, or pendants.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Yes, this diamond shape is perfect for those looking for something unique.

Asscher has a deeper cut and a mirror effect, the princess diamond shape – more brilliance, but less structure.

Yes, GIA, HRD, IGI or Lithuanian Assay Office certificates are recommended.

When evaluating diamonds, the 4Cs (carat, color, clarity, cut) are taken into account.

At least VS1 or VVS is recommended, as inclusions are more clearly visible than in other shapes.

Yes, if you want a modern design.

Recommended from 0.70 ct – this is a shape that “reveals itself” in a larger stone.

Yes, but the Asscher diamond shape highlights tints, so choose stones with a high color grade.

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