Diamond Round-Cut 2/3 Eternity Band; 1.5 cttw
Designed for the modern woman who demands both elegance and ethical craftsmanship, the Amorati Eternity Band showcases a sophisticated 2/3 eternity silhouette. Meticulously set with premium, hand-selected round-cut lab-grown diamonds, this ring ensures a continuous stream of light across the finger. With an exceptional E-F color grade and VS clarity, these diamonds deliver the exact same physical, chemical, and optical properties as mined diamonds, offering identical fire and luxury with a forward-thinking, sustainable edge.
The high-polish 14k gold band provides a classic, timeless feel that is built for daily wear. Its 2/3 diamond coverage offers a practical advantage, ensuring ultimate comfort between the fingers while maintaining the high-impact visual appeal of a full eternity ring. It seamlessly nests against traditional engagement rings to complete a dream bridal set, but holds its own beautifully as a standalone anniversary piece.
Product Specifications
- Style: 2/3 Eternity Band
- Setting: Shared Prong / High-Polish Band
- Metal: 14K Yellow Gold, 14K White Gold
- Band Width: Slim/Delicate
- Total Carat Weight: 1.5ctw
- Diamond Clarity: VS
- Diamond Color: E-F
- Stone Shape: Round
- Stone Type: Lab Grown Diamond
How to Style & Wear
Pair this elegant 2/3 eternity band with your favorite solitaire engagement ring to create a cohesive bridal stack, or wear it on your right hand as a brilliant, standalone statement.
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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.