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"I just wanted to let you know that we recently purchased a 1.5 carat Asha round and took it to the LA Jewelry Mart to find a setting.
Three certified gemologists did not know it was a simulant, and even when I told one of them he wanted me to prove it!"
- Customer Testimonial
Customer photo showing the 'Arrows' in our Hearts & Arrows Asha round
Less than 2% of all natural diamonds are cut to this precision
The ring is our Tiffany reproduction ring. Photo by Cricketgrrl
Asha® H&A Beauty objectively measured and compared:
Asha® H&A 1.00ct sample results, using Gemex Brilliancescope system.
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To learn more about the BrillianceScope test result of our Asha® H&A Round regarding brilliance, sparkle and fire, click here.
If you cannot decide which carat size you'd like to purchase, you may find the Asha® stone size comparison page helpful.
For additional size perspective, or comparisons between different cuts, please download the size chart.
Asha® Round Highlights:
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Lower pricing! In order to answer our customers #1 request of lowering the price of Asha without sacrificing quality,
(and in opposite of Moissanite's recent price hike) we have introduced an additional 25% price reduction
We are able to offer this due to manufacturing efficiencies gained by our increased volume of rounds, and by our no longer offering the lifetime limited warranty.
Customers who purchased before May 24, 2005 are still covered by the original Asha lifetime warranty.
Purchases from 5/24/05 and forward still have the 40 day return policy with no lifetime warranty (but lower purchase price).
Heart and Arrows, Ideal cut, and standard round brilliant all have the same number of facets (57).
The difference lies in the angles, proportions, and symmetry of the facets.
These differences result in widely differing brilliance (light return), with H&A offering the best light return in exchange for significantly more weight lost during cutting, and substantially more cutting precision required. Learn more here.
Compare the pricing on our Asha® to the pricing of a natural diamond (prices from BlueNile.com, taken on June 27, 2015):
1.5ct H color / VS1 clarity / Ideal cut = $14,145 (link) vs. $315 Asha
1.5ct F color / VS1 clarity / Ideal cut = $17,820 (link) vs. $315 Asha
2.01ct H color / VS1 clarity / Ideal cut = $29,142 (link) vs. $360 Asha
2.01ct F color / VS1 clarity / **H&A cut** = $41,735 (link) vs. $360 Asha
2.50ct H color / VS1 clarity / Ideal cut = $40,095 (link) vs. $395 Asha
2.50ct F color / VS1 clarity / Ideal cut = $54,165 (link) vs. $395 Asha
3.00ct H color / VS1 clarity / Ideal cut = $67,297 (link) vs. $445 Asha
3.00ct F color / IF clarity / Ideal cut = $144,484 (link) vs. $445 Asha
H&A round cut natural mined diamond, F color, VS clarity: $36,901 for a 2ct
H&A round cut Asha, F color, VS clarity: $360 for a 2ct
Asha® Hearts & Arrows Rounds:
Sample grading report
(not included with purchase, shown as example only)
Wondering what size would work best for you? Here are two links that can help in that decision:
Version 6 Asha is now available for all sizes, and is all we stock now.
Details on the new version are here.
We can set your Round H&A Asha stone into any of our settings meant for a round center stone, including the following settings: our 1895 Cartier-style Reproduction, Timeless Tapered Baguette, our Timeless Viva, our Micropave Cathedral (2 row or 3 row), our Timeless Micropave Halo for Rounds, our Tiffany Reproduction, our Timeless Statement, our Tapered Solstice Solitaire, our Tiffany Cathedral, or our Classic Tiffany. When you order a ring and a stone within the same order, we will set your stone free of charge!
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By Unknown on July 8th, 2010
First off, we loved the Asha® H & A Round that [we] purchased. We took it
to the jewelers to see it with the setting we have been looking to get and
they offered to look under the scope to see if the diamond we had was a
H&A cut (we had told them it was a family stone, I wanted to see if they'd
catch it as not being a real diamond.) Under the scope we saw the H & A
and the clerk was looking under the scope and said it was a very well cut
stone. She then asked how old it was, and I finally told her it was a
simulant. You should have seen her jaw drop!!! She was shocked. She then
called her jewelry store manager over who was also shocked. They looked
under the scopes not only at the H&A, but for any flaws. They were highly
impressed and admitted that they wouldn't have known with their naked eye
and without the diamond tester. They compared it to another same sized
H&A real diamond they had in the store, that didn't even have the same high
color quality as the Asha® and that stone was over $5,300. They even
admitted that we had a great stone for a great price, to quote them "how
can you go wrong." They wanted to look at the site, one of them was
interested in earrings now. It made us feel right about our decision to save
money and go with the Asha®. So we are really excited and pleased with
the Asha®! Thank you!"
By Unknown on July 8th, 2010
"The 1 carat Asha® I bought from you is absolutely stunning mounted in a
platinum solitaire. The jeweler who has been in business for 30+ yrs said it
was one of the most beautiful diamonds he had ever seen and had a difficult
time believing it was an Asha®, and not an absolutely flawless natural
diamond."
By Unknown on July 8th, 2010
"After months of research, I finally decided to buy my 2.75 carat Asha®
hearts and diamonds in November of 2001 for my engagement ring. Well, it
is now September, and the ring is still as awesome as it was the first day I
got it. Not a day goes by that I don't get some kind of compliment. One of
my customers calls it the "VW bug" because it is so flashy. I love it, and I
have totally forgotten it is a simulant. It is much more beautiful than any
ring I have ever looked at. And my jeweler is mad because I didn't purchase
my "diamond" from them, (they think they missed a BIG sale). I just wanted
to thank you, and I can't wait to add more to my collection."
By Unknown on July 8th, 2010
"Thanks for the Asha®, it is really beautiful. I already set it in a platinum
ring this weekend as my engagement ring. The sales lady was shocked
when I told her it's a simulant because she couldn't find any inclusions and
the brilliance is unbelievable."
By Unknown on July 8th, 2010
I got the gems this afternoon- I am still in a state of shock because I
cannot believe how gorgeous they are!! The [Asha® hearts and arrows]
round is UNBELIEVABLE!! I took it out in the sunlight and I am telling you,
you cannot tell the difference- the refractions are so true to form for a
diamond. The round sparkles so much that at times, I couldn't look directly
at it in the sun, and I could even see the "arrows"!
By Unknown on 23rd Dec 2017
I have the 6.5 mm Hearts and Arrows round in my engagement ring. I have been wearing it daily for almost 5 years now. I will say first of all that it is a beautiful product. My grandmother, who owns a lot of fine jewelry, commented that it was the most beautiful diamond she'd ever seen. :)
However, I am probably looking to replace the stone in the next couple of years. I've worn it constantly and have been hard on it--admittedly probably too hard. I have some chips at some of the facets of the stone, and a scratch across the top. I have not made any attempts to be very careful of the stone, either, though. I imagine if I'd removed it while doing projects around my house and so forth, it most likely would have held up better.
It was a great value, though, and it looks indistinguishable from a diamond. I would recommend it and would buy it again. I'd just be a little more careful next time.
By GIA Gemologist on 2nd Nov 2015
Need 9.5mm, 10mm
Out of stock for 9mm all the time!
If it is not "out of stock", I can give a 5 stars.
As a Gemologist, I think it is one of the best diamond simulant that mankind have ever made. It can not fool a gemologist, but it can fool thousands of other people.
By Francesca on 30th Jul 2015
I have been holding out on a review in order to really test the stone. (Keep in mind I do work hands on everyday)
THIS RING IS AWESOME! I work 5-6 days a week mostly with my hands and haven't seen a single scratch or dulling in the stone. The only thing I could see as a problem is if you don't have a solitaire, as i have noticed if I don't clean it often it will seem dull. Cleaning a solitaire takes me fifteen seconds, so it does not bother me at all.
I deal with about 300+ people a day, and an guaranteed at least three to five compliments. Most asking how recent I was proposed to because it's still so sparkly!
This ring is amazing! Not to mention ethical!
By AScratchICantItch on 9th Jul 2014
I have a 2ct Asha round set in the Tiffany reproduction ring. It was holding up well, but now, at the 15 month mark, there is a scratch across the table, and a small chip at the edge. Of course, nobody can see it unless they are closely inspecting the stone...but I know it is there.
My ring goes through normal wear and tear. I have a desk job. I don't do much hands on stuff with the exception of carrying groceries and laundry baskets. Not exactly going rock climbing with my ring on, you know?
The advertisement is correct in that the aesthetic quantities of the stone are fabulous, but keep in mind that it is not indestructible. Even real diamonds can chip and scratch.
Unfortunately, the return policy is 40 days which isn't enough time to assess durability.
By Emily on 6th Mar 2014
For my birthday a few years ago, my father gave me an heirloom ring. It's a gorgeous intricately made art deco solitaire ring, made of 18K white gold, from the 1930's. A true work of art and craftsmanship.
I've kept it tucked away for a few years, thinking someday I would have a real stone put in the ring. I recently began shopping around for a diamond, only to be shellshocked by the pricetag associated with a 7mm H&A round brilliant cut diamond.
When given to me, it had a 'dummy stone' (a pink plastic stone that had seen better days) and while I wanted to put a diamond in the setting, I can't justify the $10K+ expense.
Upon doing some research, I landed on the Asha. It was the perfect way to do justice to my heirloom setting without breaking the bank.
I took the Asha and my setting to a local upscale/well-known jeweler to inquire about setting the stone. I never revealed it was a sim, simply referring to it as a "stone" for the sake of gauging his reaction.
He was enthralled by the stone--looking at it with his loupe, going on about how clear it was, admiring the brilliance and lack of flaws. He then got up to take a closer look in another area (perhaps a diamond tester?) and came back and asked if it was a "CZ." I explained it was an Asha, a very high quality simulant diamond.
He said he was very impressed by the stone--and remarked of the quality of the Asha compared to other CZs he has seen. He even mentioned he was thrown because most "CZ's" are marked as such, which the Asha is not.
I returned not long after to pick up my ring and it looks amazing---the Asha sparkles in that heirloom setting like a diamond. Best of all, it's my little secret that it isn't, in fact, a diamond. Fooling even a seasoned jeweler was enough to make me feel confident in my purchase.
Overall, I had a wonderful buying experience and will be back again for another Asha!