
“Good fortune keeps its eye on the bold.”
The Occhio del Cielo is built around a 3.5-carat oval-cut lab-grown diamond (3.5 ct total), set in 14K Two-Tone Gold and IGI-certified — independently graded, permanent, internationally recognised. It is a lab-grown diamond: atom-for-atom identical to a mined stone in fire, hardness and brilliance — the only reason a diamond of this grade reaches you at this price.
The oval is the round brilliant elongated — the same fire, a longer line on the hand, and the quiet choice of those who know diamonds well.
Occhio del Cielo is three and a half carats of oval-cut lab-grown diamond, alone on the hand, held above a band deliberately drawn thin — so that from two steps away the stone appears to float, a pale eye opening against the dark.
Lean closer. The oval's long facets run like weather across its face: sheets of white light, sudden strikes of fire, a flash of storm-blue at the culet. A stone this size does not sparkle politely. It has moods.
The claws that hold it have their own history. In nineteenth-century Paris, master setters perfected the "griffe" — the sculpted claw prong — precisely so that great stones could be lifted out of heavy mountings and shown to the light on all sides. Four of those claws grip this oval the way a falcon grips a branch: absolute security, almost no metal.
The band is 14K white gold, polished to a mirror line that vanishes under the stone. On the hand, the effect is arithmetic reduced to poetry: skin, light, and three and a half carats.
The record states: 3.5 carats, oval brilliant cut, four-claw setting, 14K white gold. The record undersells it. Records always do.
“Good fortune keeps its eye on the bold.”
Some stones you notice. This one notices you back.
That is the entire architecture: one stone, four claws, one clean tapered band. Nothing else volunteered, because nothing else was needed.
It is bench-made by our Master Artisans in New York, and the diamond is a certified lab-grown diamond — true crystal carbon, grown with intention, chosen for its spread, its symmetry, and that particular cool insolence only fine ovals have.
Wear it and watch people lose their sentences. There is a specific silence a stone like this creates; you will learn to enjoy it.
This is a ring for a defining chapter — the engagement that took its time, the decade survived, the version of herself she fought to become and intends to keep.
Her name is Italian: Occhio del Cielo — "the eye of the sky." Sailors' folklore says the sky watches kindly over whoever dares to carry a piece of it. Superstition, of course. But look at the stone and try to argue.
You have been sensible for years. The sky is watching. Wave back.
A stone of this scale carries a boutique ask far above our price — Occhio del Cielo is at least 45% below the boutique ask, with every carat intact.
And it can be on her hand this week, gently paid for over time: split it into easy monthly payments with Buy Now, Pay Later.
Add it to your cart — the sky does not blink twice.
This is the kind of luxury that does not shout, because it does not have to. Bring it home on six months at 0%, or stretch it across twenty-four, and let it be the one decision you made purely for you. You have earned every carat of it.
Every 2N diamond is finished by hand by our Master Artisans in New York — cutters and setters whose training spans decades, and whose rule is absolute: nothing leaves the bench unless it would survive a side-by-side comparison with anything in any showroom in the world.
These are the same diamonds we have supplied to wholesalers and jewelry houses for years — the exact grade, the exact craftsmanship. Now they reach you directly, at the price the trade pays, with no showroom, no middleman, and no markup standing between you and the stone.
That is the whole of the 2N standard: only the finest diamonds earn our name, set into pieces built to be owned for a lifetime and handed down — delivered to your door, insured, in a hand-finished velvet box that no one will open but you.