Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Ashoka Diamonds - The Ultimate Gem Stone Jewelry

People who appreciate the finest jewelry know that one name stands out when rare diamonds are spoken about - Ashoka Diamonds. These diamonds have a rich history and a unique cut that makes them stand out in the world of precious gem stones. In fact, few other diamonds compare to Ashoka diamonds in the minds of people who really know and appreciate fine jewelry. That's why Ashoka Diamond Jewelry is considered amongst the most desirable in all the world.

The Cut that Dazzles
Ashoka diamonds simply don't look like the standard fare. Each diamond is painstakingly cut to the Ashoka design and standard. When these diamonds are finished being cut, they have 62 fantastic facets that make these diamonds shine like few other things can. The cut itself makes Ashoka diamonds appear much larger than they already are. This is no small feat, when you consider the fact that true Ashoka diamonds are made from 15 carat roughs, of which only about 200 are found every year. Some gem experts and jewelry professionals have said that the Ashoka cut makes diamonds appear 35% larger than a diamond of the same size with a different cut applied to it.

As you can tell, Ashoka diamonds are a special breed of diamond. Ashoka diamond jewelry, therefore, is some of the most beautiful jewelry in the world. Whether it is a diamond encrusted watch, a bracelet, necklace, or a gorgeous Ashoka Diamond ring, you can tell the difference immediately when you see one. Jewelry made with Ashoka diamonds is simply some of the finest jewelry in the entire world.

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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

What are Ashoka Diamonds?

If you take time to learn about the world of fine gem stones, you will undoubtedly hear about the famous Ashoka Diamonds. These diamonds are held in very high esteem by jewelers and jewelry lovers all over the world. Just what makes a diamond and Ashoka diamond though? Is it enough to have a particular type of cut, or clarity level? Perhaps it's the size that makes a diamond an Ashoka. There are actually a few things that stand out and make the Ashoka Diamond different from other gem stones.

The Size of the Diamond
To start off with only a limited number of these diamonds are made each year, due to the limiting factor of size. Every Ashoka is made from a rough diamond that is 15 carats or more in size. As you can imagine, these 15 carat roughs simply don't appear every day. In fact only a handful of them are found each year. The scarcity of diamonds found that are large enough to meet the Ashoka standard means that most of the world's  diamonds cannot simply be called an Ashoka unless they meet the minimum size standard.

Of course color, clarity and brilliance also figure into the final product that a is called an Ashoka diamond. There is a special cut applied to these diamonds by cutting experts that results in a brilliant 62 facet final product that is absolutely breathtaking. Ashoka diamonds are all defined by this unique cut.

To really appreciate an Ashoka , you need to see one. No words can describe the elegance and beauty of these truly rare gem stones.
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The History and Brilliance of the Ashoka Diamond

There are few things in this world which stand out in the way that the Ashoka Diamond does. So many gemstones go with the tag-line "rare gem", that we don't stop to even think about what that phrase really means. Is every diamond truly rare? In some ways, yes they are, as diamonds don't just pop up everywhere. In other ways, though, no typical diamond could ever be considered rare in the way an Ashoka Diamond is.

The Ashoka Diamonds are designed to be the ultimate in clarity and brilliance. The cut of the diamond is truly a thing of wonder that brings out the clarity and brilliance in an outstanding way. The Ashoka a cut means that every diamond has 62 brilliant facets. The final effect of this stunning cut is a true thing of beauty in this world, which is hard to compare to anything else.

Named for an ancient Buddhist leader in India, the Name Ashoka invokes thoughts of peace and prosperity. The diamond of the same name surely does the same for those who are fortunate enough to possess one. Every Ashoka Diamond is made from a 15 carat diamond. Since only about 200 rough diamonds of this size are found each year, it's easy to understand just how rare and precious the Ashoka is, and how truly special it is to be able to own one.

You can find diamonds at stores everywhere and on the ring fingers of people throughout the world. An Ashoka, though, is something that you just don't see every day. Once you see one, they are impossible to forget, and truly deserve to be followed with the "rare gem" tag-line that no other diamond deserves.
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Monday, November 1, 2010

William Goldberg

Based on the name of the rare, precious, graceful  Ashoka Diamond, the William Goldberg diamond corporation has created a classic new diamond cut - The Ashoka. The marvelous gem has gone through the hands of countless buyers in the last few years and has attained a legendary status because of its 41-carat quality, its exceptional beauty and this unique cut! The Ashoka cut is now a trademark of William Goldberg Diamond Corporation and was patented in 2000 by the same.
 
Ashoka diamond after changing its different owners got into the hands of William Goldberg and awfully amazed him with its magnificence and might. Goldberg had later modified it further to create a new signature Diamond cut from the original Ashoka.

The corporation is known for the magic they bring to the diamonds, the passion for this work from past 50 years and their commitment to the finest diamonds in the world. Only because of this commitment of William Goldberg, the New York has a street named after his name. Whenever interviewed, these lines are on Goldberg’s tongue-,“I followed my way”. “Diamonds are his passion and we are thankful to New York for honoring him”- these golden words were spoken by Lili Goldberg, her wife.

Goldberg has played a great role in defining Jewelry.

Many famous stones can be found at the William Goldberg Diamond Corporation. What we can conclude is that, William Goldberg was a gem indeed!

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Monday, October 25, 2010

The Ashoka Diamond

The Ashoka Diamond is named after the brave, Buddhist ruler Ashoka who had a reawakening in 626 BC. King Ashoka was very fierce in battle and had won many of them, had many kingdoms on his name but one day realized that nothing is kept in war. He started following the path of Harmony, compassion, love and Giving which made him prosper! The Ashoka diamond is one of the most famous diamond in the world which was first ever found in the Golconda region of the Southern India. The unique combination of size, beauty, and history has made this one of a kind gem, a legend in its own right. The Ashoka diamond is a 41 carat gem and the Ashoka cut has become a legend in itself just like the King Ashoka!

Each Ashoka diamond is polished after cutting, to exceed radically distinctive standards.

The signature cut to the Ashoka gives it a breathtaking beauty and anyone would fall in love with it on the first sight. The Ashoka diamond, after changing its different owners, got into the hands of William Goldberg. This diamond amazed him with its magnificence, which inspired him to create a classic new cut for the diamond. Gem is made from rough diamond that is at least 15 carats or more. These are found in a very small number of 200 in the whole year which signifies the uniqueness of the Ashoka. The Ashoka Diamond has attained a legendary status today only because of its uniqueness, compiled beauty and of course, due to the hard work of William Goldberg for creating the Ashoka Diamond signature cut!

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

A Modern Legend - The Ashoka Cut Diamond

The new Ashoka Cut Diamond From William Goldberg, is one of the most beautiful gems on the market today. This cut is modeled off the original Ashoka diamond from India. The original Ashoka diamond was a 41.37 carat D Flawless diamond that was named after The Great Ashoka. The Great Ashoka was a Buddhist warrior-emperor who expanded the borders of India to cover most of south Asia.

What makes the new cut so unique is the cutting procedure needed to create the 62 facets on this antique cushion cut diamond. This diamond can only be cut by using an extra long rough. The use of this extra long rough enables the cutter to accurately cut each facet of this beautiful gem. Additionally, this gem is extra rare because there is a very limited supply of extra-long rough on the market today. This scarcity of supplies combined with the elegance of the cut make the Ashoka diamond a very sought after gem.

 If you are looking to get your hands on an Ashoka cut diamond, be prepared to travel. Currently, the Ashoka cut diamond is only being sold through high-end distributors and retailers. Even though the supply is limited and exclusive, the demand is currently very high. This is partially because the translation of Ashoka means "the act of removing sorrow".  William Goldberg feels that this meaning has also helped increase demand for the diamond. Whether or not the Ashoka cut diamond removes sorrow, it is still a beautiful piece of diamond history.


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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Ashoka Diamond Jewelry


Ashoka Diamond jewelry is the most sought-after, the rarest, and the most graceful diamond jewelry in the world.The diamonds used in the jewelry are modeled after the origional 41-carat D Flawless gem - a thing of rare beauty and was first found in the Golconda region of Southern India. 

The limited production, combined with its beauty and history, makes the Diamond one of the famous stones of the world. Apart from the beauty and grace, the gem also has a rich history. It signifies of the brave, and one of the most important Buddhist rulers in the world- Ashoka. Ashoka jewelry is being made but in a very short quantity and that too at some selected centers in the whole world! Many of its manufacturers are found in the South India and some of the manufacturers are also located in New York! The Ashoka  jewelry is made up of 41 Carat gem, so no doubt, is very costly and only the rich can afford to buy it! The Ashoka is hand crafted with 62 facets and shines brighter than nearly any diamond on earth! The diamond appears somewhat bigger than what it actually is. The diamond is cut in such ways that it appears 30% more than its original size! The Ashoka diamond is made from rough diamond that is at least 15 carats. With only 200 such roughs found each year, Ashoka Diamond Jewelry is extremely rare.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

The Ashoka Diamond: More than Just a Beautiful Stone

The Ashoka diamonds beauty is unparalleled in the world of gems and precious stones. Its origins lie in the Golconda region of southern India, which is now part of Andhra Pradesh.  The Ashoka Diamond has an intricate cut and is a highly polished 41 carat D Flawless gem. This classification puts it above most normal gems in terms of brilliance due to the level of artisanship required. The major defining characteristic of this diamond is its antique cushion cut which makes it look up to 30% larger than other diamonds. Due to this unique cut, some people feel that it is the most beautiful diamond in existence.

The Ashoka diamond is also a reminder of a powerful ruler who conquered a major part of the earth. After his conquest, he realized that real victory lies in harmony, compassion, peace and love. The Buddhist ruler Ashoka reigned from 272 BC until his passing in 232 BC.

It is believed that Ashoka diamond has the power to heal and wash away even deepest grief and sorrow. It is thought that the Ashoka diamond, after changing its different hands many times over, is now in the possession of William Goldberg. Goldberg was so inspired by the cut, he use it to create a new signature Diamond line from the original Ashoka.

Now with Goldberg's Ashoka diamonds, you have the opportunity to have your own piece of the Ashoka legend.

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Monday, October 4, 2010

The Ashoka Diamond

The Ashoka Diamond commemorates the profound memories of the historical, brave and kindhearted ruler named "Ashoka the Great". Ashoka was one of greatest rulers in Indian history. He is known for growing India's boundaries beyond what his people thought was possible. However, after having achieved the great heights as a ruler, he realized that no victory could ever be bigger than peace and love. He then deserted his entire empire and embarked on a personal journey of eternal peace. The Kingdom of Ashoka reined from 272 BC until his death in 232 BC. In addition to being one of the biggest conquerors of his time, Ashoka was also well known for being a kind and compassionate ruler. His spiritual awakening drove him to promote harmony, respect, & compassion as the true path for eternal peace for his people.

Later on, his principals of peace spread throughout the world. Even today, these edicts remain etched in stone pillars around India.

The original diamond cut named after one of the greatest rulers in history, was a 41-Carat D flawless diamond. The origin of these diamonds can be traced to the Golconda region of Southern of India. Today, the Ashoka cut has almost become as big of a legend as the former king has. This diamond has an intriguing yet breathtaking beautiful cut that is unlike any other. The Ashoka cut diamond is an elongated antique cushion cut that beautifully captures and refracts light. It is also believed that the Ashoka diamond has the power ward of sorrow and sadness for the wearer.

After cutting, each Ashoka diamond is polished beyond the standards of normal diamonds. Due to the high level of artisanship that goes in to each diamond, It important that you purchase only a certified Ashoka diamond.
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Friday, October 1, 2010

Ashoka Diamonds: Beauty at its Finest

Diamonds are a lady’s best friend. They exude elegance and sophistication which accentuates a woman’s features and beauty.A rose-cut synthetic diamond created by Apollo...Image via Wikipedia

Through the years, William Goldberg Diamond Corporation has been known for their expertise on diamonds and diamond cuts and they make very extraordinary and fine jewelry from such precious stones.  And because of their expertise, they have perfected the art of cutting and designing the Ashoka diamonds known as the Ashoka cut.

This type of diamond is known for its rarity and unique beauty. Through the years, it has become an embodiment of finesse and elegance. Because of this, it has become one of the most expensive diamonds in the world. This 41.37 carat diamond was discovered in southern India, in a place called Golconda.

The Ashoka cut, which was a refined version of the traditional antique cut, has an outstanding way of showcasing such exceptional brilliance for a stone such as this. It is shaped with rectangular girdle outline and rounded corners with 62 facets which perfectly displays its brilliance as it captures and disperses light, which makes it appear larger than an emerald cut diamond.

For years, many jewelry stores have been interested in selling a piece with an Ashoka cut. Jewelry collectors would just as much love to secure a piece for them. But this cut has been very hard to find as it is only made available in very exclusive jewelry stores.

Ashoka diamonds brings fire and brilliance and is certainly perfect for any earring, bracelet, cufflink, watch or ring.

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

All About the Ashoka Diamond

Diamonds are the known for their beauty and elegance. Anyone who knows about diamonds would know that a diamond is defined by its four Cs: cut, clarity, carat, and color. One of the most sought after diamonds is the Ashoka Diamond. The original diamond is a 41.37 carat D flawless diamond and it was named after the Buddhist warrior-emperor Ashoka Maurya. It came from the mines of the Golconda region of southern India.
The original Ashoka Diamond has inspired the William Goldberg Diamond Corporation to recreate this classic diamond cut. This cut is based on a cushion cut with rectangular girdle outline and rounded corners. The cut, which displays 62 facets, excellently capture and disperse light which makes the diamond very radiant and brilliant.
A diamond with a cut that is based on the original Ashoka diamond is not that easy to come by because a rough diamond needs to be extra long to be able make this specific cut. Since an extra long rough diamond is scarce, this kind of diamond is not widely distributed.
The Napoleon Diamond Necklace on display in th...Image via WikipediaOne place where you can get this kind of diamond is at WilliamGoldberg.com which is the official William Goldberg website for Ashoka diamonds. They feature a wide range of jewelry that have diamonds featuring their famous Ashoka cut. They have rings, bracelets, earrings, necklaces, cufflinks, and even watches.
William Goldberg has the patent for the Ashoka diamond cut which is why their website is the best place to get these diamonds. With a diamond this precious, you would only want to get it from the makers themselves.
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Friday, September 17, 2010

The Best Place to Get Ashoka Diamond Jewelry

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 3:  A piece of jewe...Image by Getty Images via @daylifeDiamonds are known to be very expensive, which why they are famous among those who love jewelry. One of the most expensive and most famous diamonds is a 41-carat D flawless which is called the Ashoka diamond. It was mined in the Golconda region of southern India and was named after Ashoka Maurya, a Buddhist warrior-emperor. Many believe that this original Ashoka diamond has the power to take away sorrow. This original infamous Ashoka diamond is now in the hands of William Goldberg who thought of recreating the beauty of the original diamond by making new diamonds based on the cut of the original Ashoka diamond.

The William Goldberg Ashoka was patented in 2000 and diamonds with the Goldberg Ashoka cut are now available in rare Ashoka diamond jewelry. These diamonds have 62 facets and are based on the cushion cut with a rectangular girdle outside and rounded corners. The results are diamonds that are famous for being extremely radiant and brilliant.

Unlike other diamonds, a diamond with an Ashoka cut is rarely available as a loose stone. However, William Goldberg has made the stone available in earrings, rings, necklaces, bracelets, cufflinks, and watches. Still, jewelry with diamonds that have the patented William Goldberg Ashoka cut are not easy to come by. They are sold exclusively by only a few jewelers or you could get it direct from the William Goldberg Corporation. Just like any jewelry, buying only from the authorized jewelers is the only way to guarantee that you get the quality Ashoka diamond jewelry you deserve.

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Monday, September 13, 2010

The History of the Ashoka Cut Diamond

Jewellery Design and Management International ...Image via WikipediaFrom 269 BC to 232 BC, an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty named Ashoka ruled most of the Indian subcontinent. Some time during his rule, he had a reawakening and he promoted peace, harmony, respect, and compassion. Because of this, a brilliant diamond which was believed to remove sorrow was named after him.

The world famous Ashoka diamond is a 41-carat D flawless diamond which was mined in the Golconda region of Southern India. The spectacular Ashoka diamond has been shared to others by William Goldberg with his patented Ashoka cut diamond. By cutting extra long rough diamonds to display 62 facets with an antique cushion cut, a rectangular girdle outline, and rounded corners, the resulting diamonds are known for their astounding brilliance and breathtaking beauty, similar to the original Ashoka diamond.

Because of its beauty and the meaning attached to it, this diamond is sought after among the more affluent jewelry buyers. Unfortunately, it is not readily available anywhere. In fact, it is in limited production especially since it requires bigger diamonds which do not come very often.

Jewelries which contain a William Goldberg Ashoka diamond are available only through a few jewelry stores authorized by the William Goldberg Corporation. Among the jewelries they have produced are earrings, rings, bracelets, necklaces, cufflinks, and watches. The quality of an Ashoka cut diamond can range from D to K and flawless to SI2. Of course, the price depends on the quality of the diamond. The Ashoka diamond is one diamond that has been made timeless and accessible for years to come and owning one is definitely a must for any jewelry and diamond enthusiast.

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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

The Ashoka Diamond: The Finest of Its Kind

A scattering of "brilliant" cut diam...Image via WikipediaNothing will ever be more beautiful than the Ashoka diamond. Its unmatched brilliance has captivated hearts of women from across the seven seas and all throughout the far corners of the world. Drawing its roots from a glorious history of kings and mysticism, the Ashoka diamond exudes an aura of class, power and unparalleled glory. Each stone that is meticulously adorned on jewelry casts a shadow on all else that attempts to come close to its beauty. Owning one of these pieces allows the wearer to posses all its splendor on the tip of her hand.

The cut of this fine stone is designed to display 64 facets on its surface. This design allows for the stone to shine at its most radiant by capturing light and dispersing it through all of its facets. Its rounded corners and antique cushion cut aids in this process of deflecting light allowing the gem to appear much bigger than any other precious stone that has the same carat weight.
 
Owning an Ashoka diamond is almost like owning perfection. Allow yourself to experience the real beauty a diamond at its best. The ones who appreciate true artistry and magnificence would not think twice about having this one of a kind jewel. Exude elegance and splendor by owning the exquisite Ashoka diamond. You deserve to be pampered. Possess fine jewelry that is unlike any other. Don’t miss the chance to own one of history’s most prized possessions.
 
To get more details about this lovely piece of jewelry visit http://www.ashokadiamond.com/

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Friday, September 3, 2010

The Ashoka Cut Diamond – A Rare and Priceless Gem

The Ashoka cut diamond is a thing of rare beauty. Designed by the diamond experts at the William Goldberg Diamond Company, the Ashoka cut is a re-invention of the antique cushion cut that has remained so popular over the years. Since introduced to the market, the Goldberg Ashoka diamond has been one of the most sought after diamond cuts in the world.
The Goldberg Ashoka is a modified version of the traditional cushion cut.

Rectangular girdles outline the gem. Rounded corners help capture and distribute light to give off a brilliant shine. Made from an extra-long rough, the design makes use of 62 different facets to make it one of the most radiant diamonds in the world. The sparkle and shine the Goldberg Ashoka cut displays is unparalleled. The 62 facets and shape of the cut make an Ashoka diamond appear 30% larger than an emerald cut diamond of the same carat.

The beauty of the cut is not the only thing that makes the Ashoka cut diamond one of the most sought after gems in the world. Demand for the cut is high, and will likely remain so for some time. The rough used to make the gems, long and over 15 carats, is very scarce with estimates of only 200 such stones found each year. The Ashoka diamond is truly a rare piece of jewelry. Not only does the beauty of the diamond make the acquisition of an Ashoka a great purchase, but the rarity of the gems also make the cut a good investment.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Making an Ashoka Diamond is a Practice of Love

If you are looking for one of the most sought after gemstones in the world, then you may be looking for the Ashoka Diamond. There is only one original Ashoka, but the William Goldberg Diamond Company put theirown spin on the Ashoka by using a modified antique cushion cut to bring you the Goldberg Ashoka. The Goldberg Ashoka is truly a remarkable and beautiful diamond. With 62 facets expertly designed to radiate a brilliant light from the stone, the view is breathtaking.

Goldberg’s vision when designing the signature cut was to capture the essence of the Ashoka legend. The original, and now the re-created version, are named after the Buddhist warrior-emperor of the same name. In 626 BC, Ashoka had a realization that the only way for his people to live was by promoting harmony, respect, and compassion. The ruler had his beliefs carved in stone and sent across his country, and the empire he ruled beyond the country’s borders. The beliefs of the kind ruler can still be found etched in stone today.

In order to give the Goldberg Ashoka a feeling of peace, harmony, love, and respect, the William Goldberg Diamond Company spent a great deal of time planning and designing the diamond cut. Each rough stone is picked with care by experience gemologists, every cut is made with precise and deliberate movements, and care is taken to polish each facet of the Ashoka diamond to a specific tolerance ensuring the most clarity and beauty possible. The fact that the specific diamond cut is exceptionally rare only adds to the feeling of joy and love when you are lucky enough to receive one of these gemstones.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Light up a Room with an Ashoka

Ashoka diamonds are one of the rarest cuts of diamond in the world.Crafted out of rough diamonds of 15 carats or more, this unique design is only available from the world renowned William Goldberg Diamond Company.The experience and drive to find only the perfect rough stones allow the company to create diamonds that everyone wants, and few ever have the good fortune of having.

Aside from the masterful skill level it takes to create the Ashoka cut, one of the main reasons the gems are so rare is because there are less than 200 of the rough diamonds needed for the cut found each year.Many of the rough diamonds found in diamond mines are small and can only be used in the commercial diamond trade. The Ashoka cut is a specialty cut only available from certain jewelers, and only created by William Goldberg. Each diamond started as at least a 15-carat rough gemstone, and is cut and polished until the stones natural beauty is on full display

Because of the rarity of Ashoka diamonds, they are the preferred diamond of the affluent.The scarcity with which the stones are found, combined with the dedication of those who cut and polish the gems, ensure that each stone is truly one of a kind.The brilliant light the diamond displays is a testament to the masterful cuts made by the diamond cutters at the Goldberg Company and guarantees that when you walk into a room, people will take notice of the exquisite jewelry you have chosen.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Goldberg Brought Some of the Most Beautiful Diamonds in History to the World

Known for his keen eye and bold decisions in the purchase of rough diamonds, William Goldberg was known around the world for some of the most beautiful diamonds man has ever laid eyes on.

Goldberg’s work in diamonds began in 1948 as a diamond cutter, however he quickly moved on to the more lucrative business of selecting and purchasing the rough diamonds that his company would turn into some of the most sought after stones in the world. Four years after cutting his first diamond Goldberg teamed with diamond cutter Irving Weiss to form his first full service diamond company. With Goldberg as the buyer and Weiss as the cutter, Goldberg embarked on what turned out to be a remarkable journey.
In 1973 he opened the William Goldberg Diamond Company, which would soon become world renowned for the precious gems it created. By 1978 Goldberg was such a respected diamond trader that he was named president of the New York Diamond Dealers Club where he served three terms.

Over the years, the Goldberg Diamond Company became known for the majestic quality they were able to bring to diamonds. The firm was responsible for bringing the world the 137-carat Premier Rose, as well as the 89-carat Guinea Star. The devotion to quality and beauty has kept the family owned business successful for more than 50 years. The Goldberg way, was one of passion and of dedication to procuring and developing the finest diamonds in the world. After his death in 2003, Goldberg’s family has continued to seek out and develop the most precious diamonds the earth can offer.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Ashoka – A Diamond As Beautiful As Your Partner

If you have found that rare person you want to spend the rest of your days with, you know that beauty lies in the details.The overall picture is important, but you know that the true beauty of your partner is accomplished by each small detail that makes up a part of the whole.The same holds true for the Ashoka Diamond.

Many knowledgeable people throughout the world have declared that the Ashoka is one of the most rare and beautiful diamond types known to man.The beauty of an Ashoka cut only comes with time and diligent effort.Each step in the process is just as important as the next. From selecting the right rough stone, to the final polishing of the last facet, every detail must be completed with precision and care, or the rare beauty that is the Ashoka will never be known.

In order to create the Ashoka diamond, the team at William Goldberg Diamond Corporation takes the time to search through every rough diamond capable of becoming an Ashoka cut. Selecting only the best stones, the master diamond cutter spends hours creating each cut to bring out the true beauty and full potential in every stone. Finally, once all of the cuts have been made, each of the 62 facets of the Ashoka style diamond are polished to a specific tolerance in order for the diamond to give off the radiance and clarity that can only be found in a truly brilliant gemstone. The beauty that comes from the detail and care in designing each Ashoka cut diamond can be matched only by the beauty of your loved one.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Ashoka Cut Diamond Jewelry Demands Attention

When many people think of the most beautiful jewelry in the world, those "in the know" often think of Ashoka diamond jewelry.  The unique cut and scarcity of the diamonds make the demand for Ashoka jewelry exceptionally high.  As one of the premier diamond designers in the world, the William Goldberg Diamond Company is the preferred jeweler for Ashoka diamonds.

Often times when we think of unique diamond designs our minds instinctively drift to rings, but the beautiful Ashoka diamonds can be found in a multitude of jewelry types.  As a new spin on an old-fashioned cushion cut, the Ashoka diamond takes advantage of precise cuts to create 62 different facets allowing the stone to capture and reflect light like no other diamond on the market.  These exquisite diamonds can be found in the William Goldberg Ashoka Diamond collection in their bracelets, watches, necklaces, cufflinks, earrings, and naturally rings.
 
While Ashoka diamond jewelry comes in a cut that is straight from history, there is nothing old or dull about the Ashoka cut.  The radiance the stones give off will brighten any attire and force everyone in the room to take notice of the beautiful jewels as well as the person wearing them.  Ashoka diamonds are not only a great investment into a rare and unique gemstone, they are also a great way to announce to the world that you demand and delight in the finest of things life has to offer.