Asscher cut lab-grown diamonds carry the strictest clarity demands of any shape in the certified inventory. The square step-cut profile, cropped corners, and concentric facet structure produce the signature hall-of-mirrors optical pattern, but step-cut faceting also amplifies inclusion visibility through the open table. For trade buyers, asscher selection is fundamentally a clarity decision — every other specification follows from there. LabGems holds IGI-certified asscher cuts in active Antwerp inventory across commercial to premium grades.

Sourcing and Specifications

Active Antwerp inventory typically includes asscher cuts from approximately 0.30ct through 3.00ct, with extended availability for premium grades on request. All certified stock is supplied with IGI documentation confirming 4Cs grading and lab-grown origin. Standard sizes ship within 1 business day; custom asscher specifications outside active inventory ship within 7 business days. A €500 minimum applies across all certified diamond purchases. Browse real-time availability through the certified diamond search platform.

Step-Cut Clarity: The Primary Selection Criterion

Asscher cuts demand premium clarity grading more than any other widely available shape. Inclusions that read as invisible through the scintillation of brilliant cuts become readily apparent through the asscher's parallel step facets and large open table. Trade buyers should generally prioritise VS2 or better for retail presentation. SI grades are commercially viable in smaller carat weights (under 0.50ct) and bezel-set applications where the table is partially obscured. The emerald cut applies similar step-cut clarity principles on a rectangular profile.

Symmetry and the Windmill Optical Pattern

The asscher's defining visual characteristic is the windmill pattern formed by the concentric step facets meeting at the cropped corners. Misaligned facets disrupt the windmill and reduce the cut to a square step-cut without distinctive optical character. Trade buyers should prioritise Excellent or Very Good symmetry grades during evaluation, viewing the stone face-up under diffuse light to confirm the windmill pattern reads cleanly. Polish grade affects the mirror-flash quality of the step facets and should match symmetry grade where possible.

Heritage Retail Positioning`

Asscher cuts perform commercially as a heritage and Art Deco proposition rather than a contemporary engagement default. Retailers positioning asscher inventory toward 1920s-inspired bridal collections, vintage estate-style designs, or architectural minimalism will see stronger conversion than retailers stocking asscher alongside contemporary brilliant cuts. Bezel settings, double-halo configurations, and three-stone designs with baguette or trapezoid side stones suit the cut's geometry. For coloured alternatives in heritage settings, explore the coloured lab-grown diamonds collection.

Selection Notes for Asscher Cuts

  • VS2 or better for retail-grade clarity; SI grades viable for accent and bezel applications
  • Excellent or Very Good symmetry to preserve the windmill optical pattern
  • L:W ratio between 1.00 and 1.05 for true square presentation
  • Polish grade matched to symmetry grade for consistent step-facet mirror quality
  • Heritage and Art Deco retail positioning converts more reliably than contemporary

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

VS2 or better is the practical floor for retail-grade asscher cuts because step-cut faceting amplifies inclusion visibility. SI grades that perform well in brilliant cuts often show visible imperfections in asscher. Browse current certified asscher inventory by clarity grade.

Active inventory typically spans approximately 0.30ct through 3.00ct in standard availability, with larger stones available on request. Custom specifications outside active inventory ship within 7 business days.

Asscher cuts are not currently part of LabGems' coloured lab-grown diamonds collection. Cushion, emerald, and other shapes are available in pink, yellow, blue, and green saturations.

A €500 combined minimum applies across all certified diamond purchases. Asscher cuts can be combined with other shapes from active inventory to meet this minimum. Contact LabGems for tiered wholesale pricing on volume orders.

Asscher is square (1.00-1.05 L:W) with a windmill optical pattern. Emerald is rectangular (1.40-1.50 L:W) with mirror-flash light return. Both demand VS1-VS2 minimum clarity.