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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