The Asha®
is the only simulated diamond
that employs an optical layer with a refractive index higher than
diamond, and true lab created amorphous diamond (pure
carbon diamond bonds) in its construction. The process
for producing the Asha is US Patent-Pending.
The result is a dazzling faux diamond that
shows more beauty, sparkle and fire than many typical, natural
diamonds - hence the phrase, "True Diamond Beauty™".
(see the Asha's BrillianceScope testing results below for a
comparison against natural diamond).
US Patent Pending: The Asha® is so
unique that it is US Patent Pending:
US Patent Application No: 12/139,931 Method for Producing a Highly Refractive Composite Gemstone, and Product
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Asha in cutting |
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Asha's being loaded for the amorphous
diamond infusion process in the clean room |
Because Asha® contains actual diamond carbon bonds
and an optical layer designed to boost the refractive index, the
result is a diamond simulant that is at last able to
truly mimic the light play, lustre and beauty of gem
diamond but at diamond simulant pricing.
The end-result: Just
as cultured pearls offer you the beauty of pearls at a
fraction of the natural pearl price, Asha® is able to offer you the brilliance and
stunning beauty of
real diamond, but at a fraction of the natural diamond price.
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"I've had my asha stone for almost 5 years now.
I had received a 1.25 carat round stone which was set in my bridal set. My new asha was so beautiful that I sold my .75 carat diamond.
Well after almost 5 years the stone is still just as beautiful as the day I received it.
To this day only my husband knows this is not a mined diamond.
I have always have many comments about how sparkley my ring is. People say they spot it from across the room....I have also recommended your site to people who want a high quality stone without the high price of a mined diamond.
- Customer Testimonial
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Please
note: Asha is our diamond simulant product (fake diamond,
imitation diamond, etc). If you are
looking for our true, lab-grown diamonds (yellow diamonds, blue
diamonds and pink
diamonds), please visit our subsidiary, http://TakaraDiamonds.com |