5 Asscher Cut Diamond Ring

Asscher cut diamonds aren’t about sparkle — they’re about architecture. Learn how to choose the right cut, clarity, color, and carat, what to avoid, and see Asscher rings that actually do this shape justice.

Few diamond cuts have distinguished themselves by making it easier to see a stone’s imperfections. That’s why Asscher Cut diamonds appear to have none: This cut is designed to bring out the clarity that often lives untapped within high-quality diamonds.

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Asscher cut engagement rings are classic-with-a-twist choices to celebrate an engagement. Instead of the traditional curves typically associated with diamonds used in engagement ring styles, asscher cut diamonds feature a square shape with curved tips.

Daily Express: Pippa’s engagement ring sparks RUSH in sales of Asscher cut diamonds like hers

Pippa’s engagement ring sparks RUSH in sales of Asscher cut diamonds like hers

The Sun: Inside Pippa Middleton’s ‘struggles’ with her £250k three-carat Asscher-cut diamond engagement ring that has a royal tie

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Inside Pippa Middleton’s ‘struggles’ with her £250k three-carat Asscher-cut diamond engagement ring that has a royal tie

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MSN: "Antiques Roadshow" Guest Thrilled to Learn Late Grandmother's Asscher-Cut Diamond Engagement Ring Could Fetch Up to $50K at Auction

"Antiques Roadshow" Guest Thrilled to Learn Late Grandmother's Asscher-Cut Diamond Engagement Ring Could Fetch Up to $50K at Auction

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The Art Deco design features an Asscher-cut diamond around 3 carats in size So far, the designer behind Pippa Middleton‘s stunning engagement ring from new fiancé James Matthews hasn’t stepped forward ...

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Irish Sun: Inside Pippa Middleton’s ‘struggles’ with her £250k three-carat Asscher-cut diamond engagement ring that has a royal tie

For over 170 years, the Asscher family has followed one guiding belief: every diamond should be Cut for Beauty. At Royal Asscher, cutting a diamond means revealing its soul.