The William Goldberg Diamond Company is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its renowned 62-facet Ashoka diamond cut, alongside the release of a commemorative book about its founder. The Ashoka cut, famous for its elongated shape and brilliance, is receiving tribute through various initiatives, including an apprentice program in diamond cutting led by long-time master cutter William Lopez. The company is also releasing limited-edition Removal of Sorrow bracelets, with proceeds supporting a substance recovery program. The Ashoka cut's historical roots trace back to the mid-200s B.C., named after the Indian emperor Ashoka, symbolizing repentance.
Eve Goldberg, the company's creative director, shared her excitement about the Ashoka cut, stating, 'It's elongated and has rounded corners, so there's a softness and a brilliance to it.'
To mark the Ashoka diamond's 25th anniversary, the company is launching an apprentice program on diamond cutting, led by master cutter William Lopez.
The limited-edition Removal of Sorrow bracelets reflect the Ashoka's design, with profits going to support Bigvision, a recovery program that Eve Goldberg endorses.
The original Ashoka cut, believed to date back to the mid-200s B.C., was named after an Indian emperor who embodied themes of repentance and sorrow alleviation.
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