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Hi, Thank you for your replyI think 5-pavilion is a Royal Asscher cut?
AIUI, increasing the number of facets by increasing the number of steps will just give smaller reflections (because the facets will have to be smaller to fit them all in).
I think the angles have far more of an effect on sparkle in asschers than the number of steps.
(I may be completely wrong... lol)
Okay will doSearch for 'royal' or 'royal asscher' on here - I am sure this has been discussed before!
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I have spent my morning hours looking at everyone’s gorgeous rings.
My Asscher is only 1.03ct so is nothing compared to the ones here. But I figured I would still share anyway! It’s GIA cert D-SI1.
Thank you!Gorgeous stone and set!
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I have spent my morning hours looking at everyone’s gorgeous rings.
My Asscher is only 1.03ct so is nothing compared to the ones here. But I figured I would still share anyway! It’s GIA cert D-SI1.
Here, size is not exactly what counts. I believe that the majority of PSers here will agree with me we all appreciate anything that’s beautiful sparkly and flashes like the top of the Chrysler building!! Your Asscher is beautiful and I agree that you need to start a thread just for that ring! You should also post it on show me the bling forum, under 1 to 2 carat rings.View attachment 618947 Awesome Thread!
I have spent my morning hours looking at everyone’s gorgeous rings.
My Asscher is only 1.03ct so is nothing compared to the ones here. But I figured I would still share anyway! It’s GIA cert D-SI1.
Hi, Thank you for your reply
Mostly I saw 4 pavilion on each online cert and 2-3 cert have 3 pavilion and only one ( mine ) so far I saw with 5 pavilion.
And since I only ever saw one asscher IRL ( which is mine ) so I never know what is the different ( if there is any different ) between 3, 4 and 5 pavilion.
About Royal Asscher Cut, I never see any cert of it so no idea about it. Only one thing I know is Asscher Cut have 58 facets and Royal Asscher Cut have 74 facets LOL
I tried to look online but didn’t find any answer about it. Would be nice to know.
I found these!My wife's is a Royal Asscher, 1.96. Prior to purchase, I was able to view the Royal vs an Asscher cut, side by side. The Royal has more glitter, looks as if it's wet. Absolutely stunning. I had seen nothing like it prior or since, that was back in '06.
I have an unintentional long thread about my purchase journey, where I compare and post pics.
My .90 VVS2 F color Asscher engagement ring with plain platinum wedding band and new (to me) 1 ctw (2.3mm) square step cut (carre) eternity. I just got the eternity last week for my 10th anniversary. I love it so much! Thanks for letting me share it!
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Thank you so much! I plan on lurking around here until I get to see the stunning band you make with those Asschers!!! It is going to be a step cut thing of beauty!Gorgeous!! Happy Anniversary!!!
Beautiful!!! Happy wedding anniversary!My .90 VVS2 F color Asscher engagement ring with plain platinum wedding band and new (to me) 1 ctw (2.3mm) square step cut (carre) eternity. I just got the eternity last week for my 10th anniversary. I love it so much! Thanks for letting me share it!
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Um... that post is from almost 9 years ago...LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!
What are the specs?
Just phenomenal
If you ever get bored of it...Thanks, O.S. it's fun to post a photo and get feedback. It gives me a renewed appreciation.
Thank you so much! I plan on lurking around here until I get to see the stunning band you make with those Asschers!!! It is going to be a step cut thing of beauty!
View attachment 618947 Awesome Thread!
I have spent my morning hours looking at everyone’s gorgeous rings.
My Asscher is only 1.03ct so is nothing compared to the ones here. But I figured I would still share anyway! It’s GIA cert D-SI1.