Asscher Cut Diamonds

Considered a revolutionary concept when it was first cut, the Asscher diamond was created and named after the owners of the Royal Asscher Diamond Company. Although not exceptionally popular, the Asscher cut has its advantages and Asscher diamond engagement rings are perfect for those who love vintage style. Its architectural cutting style makes it perfect for art deco ring designs, which have caught the eye of many avant-garde diamond connoisseurs.
Many diamond experts compare the facets of a properly cut Asscher to a seemingly endless hallway lined with reflective mirrors, radiating a great deal of shine. Although new cutting techniques are always emerging to optimize the sparkle of the Asscher cut diamond, the same basic characteristics have endured for more than a century. Since the cutting style of an Asscher makes imperfections more visible, it is recommended to choose a diamond clarity grade of SI1 or higher.
Asscher Cut Diamond Guide
Every diamond shape has a length-to-width ratio that determines how a diamond will appear when viewed from above. When selecting a loose asscher diamond, look for a length-to-width ratio between 1.0 and 1.1.
Depth % Range for Asscher Cut Diamonds

Ideal
72-60Excellent
76-56Very Good
78-54Good
80-50Table % Range for Asscher Cut Diamonds

Ideal
72-60Excellent
74-55Very Good
76-50Good
80-50Length to Width for Asscher Cut Diamonds (L÷W = Length to Width Ratio)



Diamond Carat Size Comparison Chart for Asscher Cut Diamonds
| MM Size | Carat Weight |
|---|---|
| 4 mm. | 0.39 ct. |
| 4.5 mm. | 0.50 ct. |
| 5 mm. | 0.75 ct. |
| 5.5 mm. | 1.00 ct. |
| MM Size | Carat Weight |
|---|---|
| 6 mm. | 1.25 ct. |
| 6.5 mm. | 1.50 ct. |
| 7 mm. | 2.00 ct. |
| 7.5 mm. | 2.50 ct. |


