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Hello everybody
I''m a long time lurker and hope you don''t mind but have decided to post because I need some help from you experts. I''ve just been lucky enough to buy an Asscher cut diamond ring. The stats are:
Asscher: 1.01ct, I/J in colour, SI1 clarity, with dimensions of 5.48 x 5.58 x 3.79. The Asscher faces up white and sparkles well. It only appears to have a yellow tint through the loupe. I can see a few carbon spots around the edges but these can''t be seen with the naked eye and only through the loupe.
The side diamonds are Trapezoids and are a total carat weight of .44ct, H/I in colour and VS1.
The shank is 18k white gold but I think has been custom made. It''s not a great setting and the gaps between the diamonds will drive me mad so I''ll have to re-set it at some point.
I''m essentially a coloured gemstone collector and have very rarely ventured into diamonds (apart from coloured diamonds) so a white diamond isn''t as familiar to me as I know it is to you guys. Basically all I know about an Asscher (and this is very basic) is that this definitely isn''t a Royal Asscher (due to the number of steps). I know to look for windmills, nicely cut corners and good proportions but apart from that .... it''s over to you! I know nothing else!!!
I only paid $2k for this ring and feel I''ve got a bargain so I won''t be upset if you say that this Asscher isn''t a particularly good one. However, I''d really love your opinions, good and bad.

I''m a long time lurker and hope you don''t mind but have decided to post because I need some help from you experts. I''ve just been lucky enough to buy an Asscher cut diamond ring. The stats are:
Asscher: 1.01ct, I/J in colour, SI1 clarity, with dimensions of 5.48 x 5.58 x 3.79. The Asscher faces up white and sparkles well. It only appears to have a yellow tint through the loupe. I can see a few carbon spots around the edges but these can''t be seen with the naked eye and only through the loupe.
The side diamonds are Trapezoids and are a total carat weight of .44ct, H/I in colour and VS1.
The shank is 18k white gold but I think has been custom made. It''s not a great setting and the gaps between the diamonds will drive me mad so I''ll have to re-set it at some point.
I''m essentially a coloured gemstone collector and have very rarely ventured into diamonds (apart from coloured diamonds) so a white diamond isn''t as familiar to me as I know it is to you guys. Basically all I know about an Asscher (and this is very basic) is that this definitely isn''t a Royal Asscher (due to the number of steps). I know to look for windmills, nicely cut corners and good proportions but apart from that .... it''s over to you! I know nothing else!!!
I only paid $2k for this ring and feel I''ve got a bargain so I won''t be upset if you say that this Asscher isn''t a particularly good one. However, I''d really love your opinions, good and bad.