Asscher Cut Ring

Exceptional 1.02ct Asscher cut diamond GIA F-VS2, baguette diamond, diamond and platinum Art Deco ring  $9,800
Spectacular approx 1.1ct Asscher Cut, square cut sapphire, French cut diamond, round diamond & intricately etched platinum Art Deco ring, circa 1925. Great detail $35,000
Exquisite 1.39ct Asscher cut diamond GIA: F/VS1, baguette diamond & platinum Art Deco ring.  Asscher cut is beautifully cut.  Ring is classic Art Deco, circa 1920  $13,500
Exceptional 1.03ct E FLAWLESS Asscher cut diamond beautifully cut, set in a extra ordinary sapphire, diamond & carved platinum Art Deco Setting circa 1925  $12,500
Ring 31   $5,000 to $20,000 Nelson Rarities Rings, Portland Maine
Ring 29   $20,000 to $50,000 Nelson Rarities Rings, Portland, Maine
Ring 33   $5,000 to $20,000 Nelson Rarities Rings, Portland Maine
Ring 32   $5,000 to $20,000 Nelson Rarities Rings, Portland Maine
Magnificent 1.51ct Asscher cut GIA: D color VS1 clarity, diamond & exquisite filigree & etched handmade platinum workmanship.  Vibrant D color Asscher Cut  $16,500
Exceptional 2.02ct Asscher cut GIA: D color VS1 clarity set in a tapered baguette diamond & platinum ring.  Breathtaking Asscher cut, sits low to finger.  $35,000
Wonderful 1.53ct Asscher cut diamond flanked by a pair of emerald cut sapphires set in a substantial platinum setting.  $16,500
Ring 34   $5,000 to $20,000 Nelson Rarities Rings, Portland Maine
Ring 36   $20,000 to $50,000 Nelson Rarities Rings, Portland, Maine
Ring 35   $5,000 to $20,000 Nelson Rarities Rings, Portland Maine
Magnificent 2.03ct Asscher cut GIA: D color S12 clarity set in an Art Deco bullet-shaped diamond & handmade platinum setting. Circa 1922  $22,000
Ring 37   $20,000 to $50,000 Nelson Rarities Rings, Portland, Maine

ABOUT THE ASSCHER CUT

In the history of diamonds and diamond cutting the Asscher cut diamond is one of the greatest cuts of diamonds ever conceived. Invented in the early 20th century by the Asscher Brothers of Holland, an Asscher cut is a modification on the most popular cut of previous century...the cushion cut. The Asscher Brothers, celebrities in their own right (they cut many of the "named" diamonds for royalty), invented a cut which was square to rectangular with a flat table (top surface), many small step cuts along the top area and larger longer facets underneath the diamond. Like the cushion cut, the Asscher cut has an open culet (the bottom of a diamond) and a facet plan to draw the eye into the diamond and give the diamond depth. In fact the beauty of an Asscher cut is how the eye "dives into the center of the diamond"...the eye relishes the "pool" of the diamond. In fact water and diamonds went hand in hand. Until recently diamonds were "graded" in terms of water..."river white" being the "D Flawless" of its time. The beauty of an Asscher cut runs counter to todays modern diamonds in which the facets and cut of a modern diamond repel the eye (in the name of "brilliance"). The myriad of facets in todays diamonds deprive the diamond of its true depth. Original Asscher cut diamonds are quite rare and are found mostly on the estate market.

 
 
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