

The Tacori Crescent
Our house code, created by our founder more than 25 years ago. Always original. Always meaningful. Always Tacori.

In 1998, a symbol of love was hidden inside a ring.
Tacori's founder, Haig Tacorian, wanted a symbol of love concealed in a design. Working alongside Master Craftsman Garo Kourounian, he arrived at a hidden heart, revealed only by its upper curves. That form became The Tacori Crescent, and more than a quarter of a century later it appears in every Tacori creation, a reminder to stop and notice what others miss.

Every Tacori creation carries The Tacori Crescent
This symbol of love is how you know your rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings are Tacori. Etched in metal, set in pavé diamonds, or formed from negative space to create windows of light, the Crescent is always the Crescent. What changes is where you find it.

Realized with trademark craftsmanship.
As complicated to execute as it is elegant to the eye, The Tacori Crescent is the result of considered attention and expertise. Its symmetry is demanding enough that our craftsmen spend a minimum of four years in an in-house apprenticeship learning to produce it. The Crescent is a protected mark, ours alone to use, and no other house may place it in their work.
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