Tapered Luxe Radiant Diamond Ring
Experience the pinnacle of bridal luxury with a design meticulously crafted for the moment you say "I do." The Amorati Tapered Luxe captures the excitement of your commitment through a dynamic, graduated silhouette. Unlike standard uniform bands, this ring features a slightly larger center radiant diamond that transitions into a dramatic taper, creating an elongated, flattering effect on the finger.
Each stone is hand-selected for its F color and VS clarity, ensuring a bright white, high-wattage glow. Our signature shared-prong setting is engineered to minimize metal interference, allowing for maximum light return and a "continuous" wall of fire.
Crafted with a substantial 6.3 grams of solid 14K gold, this isn't just a wedding band, it’s an heirloom-quality investment. While many retail rings feel flimsy, the Tapered Luxe offers a weighted, premium feel that provides durability for a lifetime of daily wear without compromising its sophisticated profile.
Product Specifications
- Style: 1/2 Eternity / Tapered Five-Stone Band
- Setting: High-Performance Shared Prong
- Metal: 14K Yellow Gold or 14K White Gold
- Band Width: Tapered Architectural Silhouette
- Total Carat Weight: 3.00 ctw
- Diamond Clarity: VS
- Diamond Color: F
- Stone Shape: Radiant Cut
- Stone Type: Lab Grown Diamonds
How to Style & Wear
This high-wattage band is designed to stand out as a primary statement accessory or serve as the breathtaking centerpiece of a luxury bridal stack.
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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.