Solstice: Pear, Channel, Double Halo
This split-shank engagement ring highlights the pear cut romantic teardrop silhouette with a radiant double halo that enhances both length and brilliance. The center stone offers a soft, fluid sparkle that widens toward the base and tapers to a bright, defined point. The double halo adds layered light that traces the pear outline and increases presence from every angle. The diamond channel band provides a structured line of shimmer that grounds the elongated center with clean symmetry. The pear cut delivers graceful finger coverage and a luminous blend of depth and directional sparkle.
Find your perfect stone, available in grown diamond weights from 1.00 to 5.00 cttw., all our stones are ethically sourced and IGI certified.
Details
- Style: Solstice
- Setting: Split-Shank Double Halo
- Stone Cut: Pear
- Band: Diamond Channel-Set
- Center Stone Carat: 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5
- Metal Options: 14K Yellow Gold, 14K White Gold, Platinum
- Stone Type: Lab-Grown Diamond
If you have a specific vision in mind, let our concierge guide you through the custom design process to craft the ring you'll cherish forever. Connect with us at concierge@amoratidiamonds.com to schedule your virtual appointment.
To ensure we source the most exceptional diamond for your design, your final stone may be up to 0.10 carats larger than requested at no additional cost to you. We guarantee you will never receive a stone smaller than your selected carat weight.
Free 2-Day Shipping
You don’t have to know every variable.
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.