Dainty Round Diamond Half Eternity Ring
The Amorati Diamond Half Eternity Ring offers a sophisticated balance of classic charm and modern, ethical craftsmanship. Set with hand-selected round-cut lab-grown diamonds across the top of the hand, this ring delivers high-wattage brilliance where it matters most while ensuring a comfortable, smooth fit on the inside of your finger. Boasting an exceptional E-F color grade and premium VS clarity, these conflict-free diamonds share the exact same chemical and optical properties as mined diamonds, giving you unparalleled, conscious sparkle.
Crafted with a 2.4-gram high-polish 14k yellow or white gold band, this dainty ring provides a lightweight yet durable feel perfect for everyday wear. Compared to heavier statement rings, its slender profile makes it exceptionally versatile. It serves as a subtle, elegant layer that effortlessly complements an engagement ring without overshadowing it, but carries enough refined sparkle to be worn alone for a clean, minimalist aesthetic.
Product Specifications
- Style: Half-Eternity Band
- Setting: Shared Prong / Pave
- Metal: 14K Yellow Gold, 14K White Gold
- Band Width: Dainty/Slim
- Total Carat Weight: 0.50ctw
- Diamond Clarity: VS
- Diamond Color: E-F
- Stone Shape: Round
- Stone Type: Lab Grown Diamond
How to Style & Wear
Slide this half-eternity ring onto your finger as a subtle, elegant layer in your existing bridal stack, or wear it on its own for an understated "quiet luxury" look.
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The 4Cs define a range. Most brands choose somewhere in the middle. Here’s exactly where Amorati draws the line, and why it matters.
GIA Clarity Scale
VS1 Minimum - FL/IF
VS1 clarity means inclusions are invisible to the naked eye. Even under close scrutiny. Our minimum is where many retailers "curated" or "select" category ends. We start here.
GIA Color Scale
D to F Colorless Tier Only
D to F is the "colorless" tier, which are the brightest and whitest diamonds under the GIA standards. Most competitors allow G–H. We don't ever go below F.