Hest88
Ideal_Rock
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Okay, just thought I'd start a thread to document this.
My sister is looking for a generic asscher for her e-ring, somewhere under a carat. She started out drooling over the Royal Asscher, but, as you know, it's a tad pricey. Still we wanted to make sure it had the octagonal look of an asscher and was not just another one of those typical square emeralds, so as far as I was concerned our choice of vendor was *very* important. We needed someone who really knew the difference and could guide us accordingly.
I immediately thought of three vendors: Nice Ice, Good Old Gold, and Whiteflash. I'd seen good examples of gen. asschers from all three of them. Unfortunately, both NI and GOG had nothing on their websites that looked to be within our parameters. I'd seen Beansy's thread about her WF asscher, though, and suggested to my sister that she contact them.
She ended up talking to Bob at WF and at first he said he had nothing available but would do a quick hunt. The next day he contacted her and said he thought he'd found a great stone. I also thought it looked lovely and sufficently octagonal, even down to the center. She asked him to pull it. It should arrive tomorrow at WF for testing.
I'll add to this thread as things develop. In the meantime, attached is our initial, very bad picture of the current contender.
Specs (assuming I read the fuzzy GIA cert scan correctly):
.87 carats, G, VS2.
Table: 63 Depth: 66
5.39 x 5.38 x 3.66
My sister is looking for a generic asscher for her e-ring, somewhere under a carat. She started out drooling over the Royal Asscher, but, as you know, it's a tad pricey. Still we wanted to make sure it had the octagonal look of an asscher and was not just another one of those typical square emeralds, so as far as I was concerned our choice of vendor was *very* important. We needed someone who really knew the difference and could guide us accordingly.
I immediately thought of three vendors: Nice Ice, Good Old Gold, and Whiteflash. I'd seen good examples of gen. asschers from all three of them. Unfortunately, both NI and GOG had nothing on their websites that looked to be within our parameters. I'd seen Beansy's thread about her WF asscher, though, and suggested to my sister that she contact them.
She ended up talking to Bob at WF and at first he said he had nothing available but would do a quick hunt. The next day he contacted her and said he thought he'd found a great stone. I also thought it looked lovely and sufficently octagonal, even down to the center. She asked him to pull it. It should arrive tomorrow at WF for testing.
I'll add to this thread as things develop. In the meantime, attached is our initial, very bad picture of the current contender.
Specs (assuming I read the fuzzy GIA cert scan correctly):
.87 carats, G, VS2.
Table: 63 Depth: 66
5.39 x 5.38 x 3.66