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Sponsored Post: Creating Asscher Cut Engagement Rings Yourself

This post was written by one of Bride on a Budget's sponsors, Abazias.

Unless you are a jeweler, no one expects you to actually laser the cut on Asscher cut engagement rings or to set the loose diamonds on the bands yourself. But, that doesn't mean that you can't have a choice in how you want your perfect engagement ring to look when the time comes. It doesn't matter who you are, if you have decided that Asscher cut engagement rings are the best for you then you still have the option to do more than simply pick out a ring that was already designed. You still have the choice to decide on what you want, but you have to know a few things so that you create the best possible ring for yourself. 
First of all, if you decide that Asscher cut engagement rings are the best option for you, then you need to know what particular diamonds will work best for your ring. After all, Asscher cut engagement rings have been known for their astonishing quality, but when you are individually picking out your stones and band you need to know what to look for. Asscher cut engagement rings are known for their exquisite quality and flawless cut, so it only makes sense that you must have a diamond that is equally as flawless. A diamond of clarity, colour and without a flaw will showcase the Asscher cut best, so always make sure that you thoroughly inspect stones that you are considering. After all, with the larger dimensions for the Asscher cut, having a flawless diamond is completely necessary.  
After the main stone, Asscher cut engagement rings can be showcased alone or with other, smaller diamonds. This is one of the aspects of having Asscher cut engagement rings that can be different depending on the individual. The quality of the smaller diamonds matters a great deal less, but you will get a chance to exercise creativity in regards to what you want your ring to look like a bit more than in a situation where you pick a pre-designed ring. Whether you would like a group of diamonds to frame your larger one, or you simply want one or two or none at all, the choice is up to you.
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Write by: AN - Wednesday, May 19, 2010

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