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  2. Royal Asscher Diamond Company - Wikipedia

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    The Asscher Diamond Factory former headquarters on the Tolstraat 127 in Amsterdam. The Royal Asscher Diamond Company (Dutch: Koninklijke Asscher Diamant Maatschappij) was founded in 1854 by the Asscher family of gemcutters. The company is responsible for cutting some of the most famous diamonds in the world including the 2nd largest diamond ...

  3. Cullinan Diamond - Wikipedia

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    It was then cut by Joseph Asscher & Co. in Amsterdam. Cullinan produced stones of various cuts and sizes, the largest of which is named Cullinan I, and named the Great Star of Africa by Edward VII, and at 530.4 carats (106.08 g) it is the largest clear cut diamond in the world. The stone is mounted in the head of the Sovereign's Sceptre with Cross.

  4. Abraham Asscher - Wikipedia

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    Asscher's grandfather founded the Asscher Diamond Company (now the Royal Asscher Diamond Company) in 1854, but it was Abraham and his brother Joseph who built its international fame. In 1907 the brothers opened a new factory at 127 Tolstraat in Amsterdam and soon they received a request from King Edward VII of the United Kingdom to cleave the ...

  5. A Brief History of the Cullinan Diamonds, Queen Elizabeth's ...

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    The monarch then called on the Asscher brothers, Joseph and Abraham, scions of the famed Dutch jewelers (and yes, of the iconic Asscher cut, which Joseph invented in 1902). To throw off would-be ...

  6. Elizabeth Taylor Diamond - Wikipedia

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    The Elizabeth Taylor Diamond is an Asscher cut diamond with a fairly large culet facet, indicating it was likely cut before the 1920s, when culet facets were being phased out. A report (1132411262) dated 9 May 2011 from the Gemological Institute of America states that the diamond is D colour, VS1 clarity; which is very slightly included one ...

  7. Diamond cut - Wikipedia

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    A Heart cut diamond has romantic symbolism, so it is a common gift for Valentine's Day or a wedding anniversary. Pear-shaped diamonds look like drops of water, and the shape is suitable for diamond earrings. The most famous shapes are: Princess, Cushion, Heart, Pear, Marquise, Radiant, Asscher cut, Emerald, Oval. [17]

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