LGD-LAB-10ct

Lab-Grown Loose Asscher Cut Diamond

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Art Deco Elegance

Originally developed in 1902 by the Asscher Brothers of Holland, this distinctive step-cut square shape is defined by its mesmerising hall-of-mirrors optical effect. The Asscher cut's deeply trimmed corners and high crown create a captivating depth that draws the eye inward - a hallmark of Art Deco sophistication.

Why Choose an Asscher Cut?

  • Distinctive Optical Effect - Concentric square facets create a hypnotic windmill pattern of light and dark
  • Vintage Character - The quintessential Art Deco diamond shape with timeless architectural beauty
  • Exceptional Clarity Showcase - The open step-cut facets beautifully display high-clarity stones
  • Unique Presence - Stands apart from more common shapes with understated, confident elegance

About Our Lab-Grown Diamonds

Every CRTD diamond is grown in a controlled laboratory environment using cutting-edge technology that replicates the natural diamond formation process. The result is a stone that is chemically, physically, and optically identical to a mined diamond - with full certification from leading gemological laboratories.

Available Sizes

Available in 1.0ct through to 5.0ct in half-carat increments. For stones above 5.0ct, please contact us for a custom quote.

All stones are sourced to order. Typical lead time is 5-10 business days depending on specifications.

Every CRTD diamond is independently certified by IGI or GIA. Our lab-grown diamonds are chemically, physically, and optically identical to mined diamonds - the only difference is their origin. All stones meet our minimum VS1 clarity standard, ensuring exceptional brilliance and fire.

Clean your diamond gently with warm water and mild soap using a soft brush. Store separately in a lined case to prevent scratching. Remove before exposure to harsh chemicals or strenuous activity. Professional cleaning is recommended annually to maintain optimal brilliance.

Sourced to order with an estimated lead time of up to four weeks. Every diamond ships via insured courier within Australia. Full details on returns and our commitment to your satisfaction are available in our shipping policy.

The Diamond

Lab-Grown Loose Asscher Cut Diamond

Developed in the early 20th century by the Asscher Diamond Company in Amsterdam, the Asscher cut emerged during the Art Deco era, when bold geometric designs were in vogue. Its creation was influenced by the desire to combine modern cutting techniques with a vintage aesthetic. Over the decades, the Asscher has become synonymous with luxury and refinement, retaining its status as a timeless choice for those seeking a diamond with a rich historical and artistic pedigree.
Heritage & Craft

Origin

The Asscher diamond is a square variation of the emerald cut, known for its distinctive deep pavilion and high crown. This cut creates a dramatic “hall of mirrors” effect with its step facets, resulting in a unique interplay of light and geometry. The Asscher is highly regarded for its refined, art deco style, offering an elegant blend of vintage charm and modern precision. Its square shape and intricate faceting elevate the diamond’s natural beauty, making it a sophisticated choice for discerning buyers.

How It's Shaped

Asscher-cut diamonds are prized for their exceptional symmetry and bold optical appearance. The cut’s unique faceting produces a cascade of reflections and refractions that create a mesmerizing depth and intensity. Its ability to display intricate internal details is enhanced by the high crown and deep pavilion, offering an immersive viewing experience. This cut not only maximises brilliance but also highlights the stone’s clarity and character, making it a statement piece that exudes timeless sophistication and artistic flair.
Why This Cut
The Asscher cut features a distinctive square shape with cropped corners, characterised by large, step-cut facets that form a geometric pattern. Its design focuses on creating an illusion of depth, with a high crown that amplifies the stone’s internal light play and a deep pavilion that adds dramatic contrast. The interplay between the open facets and solid structure gives the diamond a unique “hall of mirrors” effect, producing a refined, vintage-inspired look that is both modern and classically elegant. The overall shape exudes precision and symmetry, appealing to those with an eye for detail.