Asscher center stone cut Simon G diamond ring.
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absolutely gorgeous Simon G asscher cut center stone diamond ring. Comes with all certification, appraisal.
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redsteele1
Is this listing for EVERYTHING or just the setting? If it includes all what is weight?
Dec 08Reply

tmmac82
@redsteele1 it is for everything. Let me look at the exact weight in the appraisal as soon as I get home I don’t want to give wrong amount. But I also have smaller matching band I am sending with it.
Dec 08Reply

tmmac82
@redsteele1 The total weight is 2 carats.
Dec 09Reply

tmmac82
@redsteele1 All diamonds are a VS2 in clarity the center Asscher stone is F in color with excellent polish and symmetry GIA certified. The side stones are G in color as well as all of the surrounding diamonds.
Dec 09Reply

courtnyoung
What is the center diamond weight?
Jan 23Reply

tmmac82
@courtnyoung it is .70 the largest (asscher cut) weight that could fit into the setting without affecting the integrity of the setting they said.
Jan 23Reply

courtnyoung
@tmmac82 is that the weight it could fit or is that the size that is in the ring now? I’m wanting to know what’s in the ring!
Jan 23Reply

tmmac82
@courtnyoung that is what is in it right now and for the asscher cut diamond with the quality that was wanted it was the largest Asscher cut that could fit. I know it can carry a larger princess cut and I believe cushion cut. I am not sure of all the stones styles though.
Jan 23Reply

courtnyoung
@tmmac82 so does the center diamond not come with it? I’m all confused now.
Jan 23Reply

tmmac82
@courtnyoung yes the ring is listed as is, I apologize I thought you were asking what size could fit in it as well as what size was current stone in center. The ring is what you see in the picture.
Jan 23Reply

tmmac82
@courtnyoung were you interested in putting an offer on the ring? Or have any further questions. I have all original paperwork for it.
Jan 25Reply

tmmac82
@lvgirl26 thank you so much for checking out my items and ad much as I would love to help out this ring is valued over $8,000 and if I were more aggressive about selling it I’m sure I would have by now but I just stuck it on here and have kept in the safe. The price listed is actually lower than I am really comfortable with due to the actual money after fees I would receive. I hope you can understand.
Apr 18Reply

tmmac82
@lvgirl26 And from $8600 I did come down a considerable amount, more than half actually. I wish you the best as well
Apr 18Reply

fashionjunkieto
your title says ascher cut but the gia says emerald cut???
Oct 01Reply

jessicacherise
Yes, I’m wondering about the diamond. It says square emerald cut on the certificate and you are saying it’s asscher ? I am interested, so please be in touch. I can see you are busy and aren’t great at a quick response, so hopefully you check your msgs soon!
Nov 24Reply

tmmac82
@jessicacherise Yes if you look up the technical term, they are the only step cut style diamonds. You have a rectangle emerald card or a square emerald cut known also as the Asscher diamond which is technically octagon but “square like” in appearance with a steeper facet and higher table making it the more brilliant of the two.
Nov 24Reply

tmmac82
@jessicacherise For whatever reason I believe it has something do with history and the fact that the emerald cut was named first therefore when the square step cut was made most jewelers called it a square a mole cut instead of naming it after Mr. Asscher in many technical documents although it is very much an Asscher diamond not an emerald diamond. Asscher - square step cut, emerald - rectangle step cut. I hope that helps answer your question
Nov 24Reply

tmmac82
@fashionjunkieto Please look up the technical terms or talk to a jeweler. The emerald diamond is a rectangle, a square emerald cut is the Asscher diamond. You can actually Google the history of them or contact any jewelry store for more technical an historical breakdown, I apologize I didn’t realize that that was an unknown fact about the Asscher diamond. It was named after a gentleman and it is a square emerald cut diamond. the rectangle emerald cut is referred to as the emerald diamond.
Nov 24Reply

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