Asscher Engagement Rings Made of Diamonds
Sunday, January 24th, 2010One of the oldest cut diamonds include the Asscher that was initially done around the beginnings of twentieth century in Amsterdam Holland by brothers (Asscher). This team up is also famous for a number of other contributions in cutting gems and closely associated with the distinguished square shape for Asscher stone. It features sharply designed edges just like a perfectly drawn octagon and frequently, jewelers call it emerald cut. Later in nineteen forty five, diamond engagement rings with Asscher cut started to be produced after being extinct for about fifteen years.

Subsequently, earlier in two thousand and one, the same ring was redecorated and to prevent fakes, it was patented all over again using a method that cannot be easily cut by those who copy. The diamond gemstone now has rather tiny edges and the flat top of this cut stone looks bigger that before. What is more, the Asscher diamond engagement rings being sold today in the markets have approximately seventy-four surfaces per each stone completed. The cut is deep yet so transparent to the buyers eyes and this accrues to both modern and classic rings. It all depends on the kind of sparkle and elegance the couples could be looking forward to achieve with an Asscher diamond engagement ring.