Friday, April 1, 2011

Ashoka Diamonds - Unsurpassed in Quality

Exquisite Ashoka Diamonds are cut  with expert precision that demands the highest quality standards.  Placements  of the facets on these diamonds are precisely calculated to result in unsurpassed light refraction and brilliance.  The result is a classic look that also has a contemporary feel and timeless appeal.

No other diamond cut imparts the same emanation and attraction that includes this gem’s perfect symmetry and unusually placed angles.  This cut, combined with its color and clarity make this jewel worthy of royalty.  It takes only one swift glance to realize that this diamond is special, and to understand why it is so highly prized.

With fiery light that is gently harnessed by a serene beauty, this diamond is the juxtaposition between opposites, providing a pleasing yet arresting visual sensation.  This helps to explain why it is one of the most sought after diamonds in the world of jewelry.  Masterpieces of this quality and distinction are not easy to come by.  This diamond cut  has adorned the jewelry of famous people across the globe, including Hollywood actress, Reese Witherspoon.

The exacting standards by which these jewels are cut surpass even those of the world’s most famous jewelers.  The consummate symmetry and beautiful light refraction is incomparable to any other diamond cuts.  Each angle is perfectly matched and aligned to create an extraordinary amount of sparkle and movement as the light is bounced through the various surfaces in the jewel’s interior and back to the admiring eye of the viewer.

The William Goldberg recreation of the brilliant cut has 62 perfect, amazing facets.  Saul Goldberg  designed it with the William Goldberg  gemologists who used  years of expertise to modify the original  design.  By rounding the corners slightly, and giving the diamond a rectangular girdle, these master jewelers created an even more brilliant  sparkle that is found only in jewelry that is sold in exclusive stores.  The rough that is required to cut diamonds in this fashion is extra long, therefore making these modified  Ashoka Diamonds quite rare.
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