Have you looked at all these diamonds?
There's a wide range of size and price.
The last two prices you were quoted seem extremely low, especially $8900 for a 1.50 G/VS1 with GIA report.
There's a lot of different designs of cuts that people describe as Asshcer, so knowing what the stone looks like will make a big difference.
Things like the size of the corners can't be captured looking only at a GIA report.
The 1.5 was absolutely stunning, but the price was more than we wanted to spend.
The 1.13 looks like mini-version of the 1.5. As you look into it, I can only describe it as to looking at a set of bleachers from the top down, if that makes sense. And you can't see the inclusion unless you are looking under magnification (which we are okay with).
The 1.0 was stunning as well - we couldn't see anything when looking at it through the loupe - absolutely clean. But we were surprised at the price as well - we thought it would cost more than the 1.13 since it was a VS1 vs an SI1.
The tables are kind of close on all of them. I guess it comes down to what is more visually appealling. I just wanted a heads up as to whether any of these seemed overpriced, not the right proportions, etc.
From VS1 to SI1 should be quite a price jump. And from 1.5 cts to 1... can't these be reconciled? There must be hundreds of diamonds out there to consider!
Anyway, "Asscher" to me meana deep cut & small table - like THIS. Of course I would now what to say better if I could actually see the piece, but not even the cert if there! I would definitely want to see this one...
And THIS too! Although the cert says 'very thick girdle. I'd be fine with "thick" and there is no way to know if that word announces disaster or nothing at all.
I am pretty sure other sellers list the same piecs, so these links are all about the stones.
And then , there is THIS - with proportiosn closer to your choices and one inclusion that GIA chose to place on the pavilion view only (letting me hope that it is not close to the table). Who knows?
The "cut" of that asscher seems to be very nice. Many customers would love to have that depth and table combination. You had asked if there was anything else that you should find out about the diamond. I would check out the "SI1" clarity to make sure that you have an "eye-clean" diamond. As long as this diamond is "eye-clean" than it sounds like a winnder. However, keep in mind that I say that without knowing the price. So hopefully this diamond has been priced fairly. Good luck...
The best way to talk about diamond shapes... is to show the stones! But since that I cannot do, the one feasible thing is a drawing. Hopefuly the pic below shows that those table sizes make a serious difference.
Actually, I do have one pic after all - the square Ec in the immage had 66% depth and a 55% table. Just about what I was trying to look for in the PS database when the two stones at DCD appeared. The one piece below was listed by DBL way back.