Today the asscher family name is often used as a commodity term for square emerald cuts.
Square emerald cut diamond.
We sell square cut diamonds.
Plus square emerald diamonds have the advantage of looking larger than round diamonds even at the same weight.
Emerald cuts are more prominent in rectangle but are available in square as well.
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The classic ratio is 1 50.
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This cut makes the stone less brilliant but gives the stone a lot of depth and drama as the light and dark parts of the facets play off each other.
If an asscher cut has a length to width ratio of 1 00 or even 1 06 it will be perfectly square or look very close to a square.
However the ratio can range from 1 3 1 6.
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A rectangular shaped step cut with trimmed corners originally developed way back in 1500s.
Asscher cut diamonds on the other hand have more of a square shape.
The emerald cut diamond provides for deep clarity and a large surface table.
The traditional emerald cut diamond is a rectangular shape while an asscher cut is a square shape.
The royal asscher cut has a high crown and 74 facets whereas the modern square emerald cut and the original asscher both have 58 facets.
It is obvious why companies want to use the world renowned asscher name.
Emerald is an elegant and sophisticated classic.
Both the square emerald cut and the asscher cut are step cut stones.
When shopping for an emerald cut diamond you want to consider the length to width ration.
Emerald cut diamonds have a square face and stepped facets.
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It has flat parallel facets that act like mirrors and produce what is called a hall of mirrors effect.
The elegance of emerald cut engagement rings works well with any type of metal including gold platinum or silver.
Only square and rectangular stones can be step cut as these feature straight lines running parallel to the diamond s side.
Remember the larger the ratio between the length and width of the diamond will make for a thinner longer looking stone.