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Asscher Cut Diamond

BeachieBummie

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Hi everyone :wavey: I'm new to Pricescope. I have been trying to learn what I can from the forums. You are all so knowlegeable :)

I recently contacted Whiteflash, as they seem to be very reputable and highly recommended here. I requested to have an asscher cut brought in for further examination. I can really use your help and input on this. It's a .52 that I'm thinking of putting in a pendant. Thank you all so much! And thank you to Whiteflash for being so helpful in all this!

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GIA Information:

Color: F
Clarity: VVS2
Girdle slightly thick-thick
Polish: Excellent
Symmetry: Very good

Thank you again!
 
Asschers face up small for their carat weight compare to many other cuts.

F VVS2 is very expensive and though I love high color and clarity I'd go down to around I VS2 to get more size for the same budget.
The 3D hall of mirrors effect it a major feature of the asscher cut but, regardless of your age or eyesight, it is less noticeable with smaller asschers.

More body color in a pendant will not be as noticeable as with a ring, and the clarity threshold I'd shoot for is eye clean.
Even though asschers reveal inclusions more than most other cuts you might even find an SI1 that's eye clean.
 
My eyes may be playing tricks on me... but it seems like the windmills are not the same size? and not sure about the culet, seems maybe a bit off-center?
 
I agree. That's a decent asscher. But I would try to eek out as much size as I could and try for larger but H-I VS2 if possible. I would at least shoot for 5mm square.
 
Thank you all so much for your help! I really had my heart set on this one, even though I knew it would face up smaller(than say a round in the same size), but it's so hard when you can't see them in person.

I will check their site since and see if there is any other ones I may be interested in. I really wasn't looking for a large pendant, but maybe I can get something a little bigger, like you said. The price is little over $1,300 for this particular stone.
 
marymm|1355533590|3331700 said:
My eyes may be playing tricks on me... but it seems like the windmills are not the same size? and not sure about the culet, seems maybe a bit off-center?

marymm, I was also wondering if the windmills weren't the same size. I couldn't tell if it is just the picture or not.
 
You really won't see the step differences in real life. But for the record, I don't think they are, I think that's just the optical illusion making two steps look like one big one.

I didn't see anything larger in budget anywhere when I looked for you. If you like it, then buy it.
 
Gypsy|1355540326|3331773 said:
You really won't see the step differences in real life. But for the record, I don't think they are, I think that's just the optical illusion making two steps look like one big one.

I didn't see anything larger in budget anywhere when I looked for you. If you like it, then buy it.


Awww, thank you so much for looking Gypsy! I will keep my eyes open this weekend, and make a decision. What do you think of the ASET? I'm just trying to learn more as I go. Boy, I wish I had Pricescope over 15 years ago when I got engaged!
 
It's a bright stone. I think it will look great as a pendant. I'm just afraid you will be unhappy with the size.
 
Thanks so much, Gypsy! I understand where you are coming from. Originally I was looking at the DBTY from Tiffany & Co, but to get even a .14 set in platinum would cost over $1,100. That's what started my search for a nice, dainty necklace that was a bit bigger for the price. And the asscher is a diamond that has always been on my mind. Of course, I wouldn't set this in a bezel like the DBTY!

Hope everyone is having a nice weekend :)
 
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