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.