Asscher Cut Engagement Rings
Asscher Cut Engagement Rings from Diamond Heaven. View our collection of enchanting Asscher Cut Engagement Rings at Diamond Heaven and give your partner the perfect proposal.
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Asscher Cut Engagement Rings from Diamond Heaven. View our collection of enchanting Asscher Cut Engagement Rings at Diamond Heaven and give your partner the perfect proposal.
Asscher Cut Engagement Rings are fit for royalty, with 74 facets.Originally designed in 1902.
The Asscher Cut Engagement Ring has been a popular shape for many years, as the cut of the diamond radiates brilliance and brings the attention to the top of the diamond.A stunning cut for those who want an engagement rings that will turn heads.
At Diamond Heaven, we ensure that all the diamonds in our Asscher Cut Engagement Rings are sourced ethically and cut with the 4Cs in mind: Cut, Clarity, Colour & Carat.This results in a beautiful and timeless piece, that truly sparkles.
An Asscher Cut Engagement Ring features a diamond with a large pavilion and geometric facets to showcase its beauty from all angles.
The shapes of Princess Cut and Asscher Cut Engagement Rings are very similar with some differences. A Princess cut diamond has sharper corners than an Asscher cut with 90 degree and 45 degree angle corners, respectively. An Asscher cut is more geared towards showcasing depth and clarity whereas a princess-cut is more geared towards enhancing sparkle.
As with all fancy-cut diamonds, Asscher Cut rings are generally less chosen that standard brilliant-cut diamonds, however this only adds to their uniqueness and will cause any Asscher Cut Engagement Rings to stand out from the crowd.
The Asscher-Cut gets its name from Joseph Asscher, who patented the cut in 1902. The cut gained popularity during the art deco period but lost popularity during World War 2 when the patent ran out and jewellers attempted in vain to replicate the cut. In the 1980 the Asscher Diamond Co. were granted a royal title by Queen Juliana of the Netherlands. In 2001, the grandchildren of Joseph Asscher named the cut 'The Royal Asscher Cut'.