GIA Certified 14k Gold 1/2 Cttw Diamond Solitaire Engagement Ring (H Color, SI1 Clarity)
The 14K yellow gold band carries a single diamond raised on a slim solitaire head, so the metal frames rather than competes with the stone. At this width the shank sits flush against the finger with enough heft to hold its shape through daily wear, while the warm gold tone softens the diamond's H color into a balanced, near-white read. The setting height lifts the half-carat center where light reaches it from the sides. Every order ships free with a 30-day return policy.
$1,645.30
Crafted in Unknown
30-day returns. Return policy
Ships in 1 to 2 business days
Total
$1,645.30
Product information
The Meaning
Product Details & Specs
- Metal
- Unknown
- Karat
- 14K
- Gemstone
- Diamond
- Total Carat Weight
- 2 ct
- Color and Clarity
- h color, si1 clarity
- Setting
- Solitaire
- Certification
- GIA certified
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does the GIA certification mean for this piece?
- This ring's diamond is graded by the Gemological Institute of America, an independent laboratory that evaluates and documents each stone for color, cut, clarity, and carat weight. The GIA report confirms the H color and SI1 clarity stated here, giving you a verified record of the center stone's quality.
- What do the color and clarity grades mean for this diamond?
- This diamond carries an H color grade, which sits in the near-colorless range and faces up white with only faint warmth that the yellow gold band absorbs. The SI1 clarity grade means inclusions are present but typically not visible to the naked eye, leaving the stone clean to ordinary view.
- Whose birthstone is Diamond and what month does it represent?
- Diamond is the birthstone for April. It is the sole traditional and modern stone assigned to that month, with no secondary alternate, so an April birthday is represented by the diamond alone. That makes this ring a fitting marker for anyone born in spring's second month.
- Is 14K or 18K gold better for a diamond ring?
- This ring is 14K gold, an alloy that is 58.3% pure gold and more durable for daily wear, resisting scratches and bending better than softer mixes. 18K gold runs 75% pure with richer color but slightly more give. The right choice depends on your lifestyle and color preference.
- How does the Solitaire setting compare to a prong setting?
- This solitaire setting centers a single diamond on its own head, usually held by prongs, so the two terms overlap rather than oppose. A solitaire describes the one-stone layout; prongs are the metal claws that secure it. The result lifts the stone for maximum light and easy cleaning.
- What width works best for daily wear versus a statement look?
- This ring's slim solitaire shank suits daily wear, sitting comfortably under other rings and against the finger without bulk. Wider bands read bolder and carry more visual weight for a statement look. A narrow profile like this one keeps focus on the raised center diamond rather than the metal.
- What is the shipping and return policy?
- Oath Jewelry ships every order free with tracking included. Returns are accepted within 30 days of delivery; customers are responsible for return shipping, and a 15% restocking fee applies. Orders are packaged securely and arrive ready to gift.
Shipping & Returns
Free U.S. shippingOn every order, no minimum
Ships in 1 to 2 business daysThen 2 to 5 business days in transit
30-day returnsUnworn and in original condition
Tracking on every orderEmailed as soon as it ships







