The royal asscher diamond company founded in 1854 by the asscher family in the netherlands is responsible for the now famous asscher diamond cut.
Art deco asscher cut diamond engagement rings.
The asscher cut was first developed in the 1900s and became popular in the 1920s during the art deco age.
This cut was invented in 1902 and is frequently used for diamond engagement rings today.
Art deco asscher cut diamond ring.
In stock vintage art deco 4 77 carat asscher cut diamond ring 142 500 in stock vintage art deco 1 67 carat old european cut diamond solitaire 29 000.
Art deco era rings circa 1920 1940.
Victorian era rings circa 1837 1901.
Centrally set with an octagonal asscher cut diamond g colour vvs2 clarity with a weight of 1 00 carats in an open back four claw setting flanked to either side with two tapered baguette diamonds in open back rubover settings with a combined weight of 0 50 carats.
Set to centre with one central octagonal asscher cut diamond i colour vvs2 clarity in an open back corner claw setting with a weight of 4 51 carats flanked by six round old cut diamonds in open back grain settings with a combined weight of 0 30 carats.
Retro era rings circa 1940 1950.
Rings by diamond shapes.
Art deco asscher cut diamond ring.
Asscher cut engagement rings that channel the art deco movement.
Go the antique route with this vintage 1 54ct asscher cut engagement ring from neiman marcus estate.
For a long time asscher cut diamonds could only be found in antique jewelry shops but today that asscher cut has reached a new level of popularity.
The center stone is accompanied by baguette diamonds and a polished platinum band enhancing.