Pierścienie Asschera
Why buy from Dileti:
- IGI certified stones with complete transparency
- Free insured EU delivery with no customs duties
- 14-day returns with free return shipping
- 60–70% lower pricing than natural diamonds
- Solitaire settings: emphasise asscher cut elegance through minimal metal interference. Four-prong configurations protect cropped corners whilst showcasing distinctive square proportions. Solitaire engagement rings highlight asscher diamonds with architectural simplicity.
- Halo settings: surround asscher centres with accent diamonds following the square shape, adding brilliance whilst protecting corners. Halo engagement rings create enhanced vintage appeal at accessible pricing.
- French pavé settings: complement asscher sophistication with continuous band sparkle. French pavé engagement rings add delicate detail whilst maintaining focus on Art Deco geometry.
- Three-stone settings: flank asscher centres with complementary side stones. Three stone engagement rings accommodate matching asschers or contrasting shapes like trapezoids or baguettes.
Metal options include 18-karat white gold, yellow gold, and rose gold. All Dileti settings include free resizing within 14 days.
| Shape | Price vs Asscher | Surface Area | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asscher | Baseline | Square proportions | Art Deco elegance |
| Round | 20-30% more | Standard | Maximum sparkle |
| Oval | 10-15% more | 10-15% larger | Elongated brilliance |
| Princess | Similar | Similar | Sharp geometric appeal |
Frequently Asked Questions
Lab-grown asscher diamonds cost 60-70% less than natural diamonds at equivalent specifications. A €3,000 budget accesses a 1.60-carat lab-grown asscher versus a 0.80-carat natural equivalent.
Asscher diamonds work beautifully in solitaire, halo, pavé, and three-stone settings. Settings require proper prong placement at cropped corners whilst showcasing the distinctive square step-cut faceting.
Asscher diamonds appear similar in size to round diamonds at identical carat weight with comparable surface area. The square shape creates different visual proportions emphasising geometric symmetry rather than traditional roundness.
Yes, lab-grown asscher diamonds possess identical hardness (10 on Mohs scale) to natural diamonds. Ring durability depends on proper corner protection through secure prong settings rather than diamond origin.
Asscher cuts feature square proportions with cropped corners and more step facets creating concentric patterns, whilst emerald cuts display rectangular proportions with elongated faceting. Both offer step-cut elegance with different visual characteristics.