An Asscher cut diamond is a wonderful choice for any bride-to-be that is looking for a unique and timeless engagement ring.  Since engagement rings are typically worn throughout the duration of a marriage it is important to select a ring that you will love, since it will be worn for a lifetime.

Created in 1902, Asscher cut diamonds are very similar to Emerald cut diamonds.  However, instead of being rectangle in shape, they are square.  Asscher cut diamonds are cut in a manner that allows the brilliance of the diamond to really shine through.  The diamond is cut using stepped, parallel cuts which increase the visibility and clarity of the diamond.  Choosing a good quality diamond is critical as Asscher cut diamonds make flaws and errors in cutting very visible.  The cuts required to create this unique stone shape are very precise. Due the wide corners of this ring, color is also an important consideration.  Any flaw or imperfection in an Asscher cut diamond will be easily recognizable. New Asscher cut diamonds have a total of 72 facets.  Facets create shine in a diamond, the more facets a diamond has the more it will shine.  Compare these 72 facets to the 58 facets that are found in a traditionally cut Brilliant or Emerald diamond.

While selecting an Asscher cut diamond require more work than selecting other, more traditional diamond cuts, the work pays off in beauty, shine and sophistication.  In fact, owners of Asscher cut diamonds can be proud to know that their diamond cut is one of the few diamond cuts protected by a patent.  True Asscher cut diamonds will be marked with the Asscher family insignia. A jeweler can easily show you these markings on any diamond. This further indicates the uniqueness and beauty associated with Asscher cut diamonds.

When selecting your setting for your Asscher cut stone, there are a few considerations to consider.  Due to the shape of the cut diamond, Asscher cut diamonds must be set into a four-pronged setting.  They look beautiful either as solitaires or in rings with accompanying accent stones.

Selecting an engagement ring can be a difficult task.  Possessing a firm understanding of the various diamond cuts and determining which cut is right for you will help you to determine which cut is right for you.  However, a bride-to-be looking for a unique and sophisticated diamond may find that the Asscher cut diamond is the cut for them.  The Asscher cut diamond is a stone that will entrance its wearer with beauty and shine for many years to come.