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<span>The</span> <span>TACORI Crescent</span>

25th Anniversary of the TACORI Crescent

Our signature design element. Celebrating The 25th Anniversary of the TACORI Crescent

Whether etched in metal, laid in pavé diamonds, or formed from negative space to create windows of light, our iconic design detail is used in original and unexpected ways to unite every piece with the TACORI touch.

The TACORI Crescent is used in original and unexpected ways -

The TACORI Crescent is used in original and unexpected ways -

as an artisan signature, as a fabric on the inner face of a ring, and as a hidden detail only visible to the wearer. It is etched in metal, set in pavé diamonds, and formed from negative space to create windows of light.

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By adding these unexpected and distinctive touches, TACORI transforms a beautiful piece of jewelry into a reminder to celebrate life’s beautiful details.


In 1998, the Crescent was born of thoughtful interpretation.

TACORI founder, Haig Tacorian, commissioned artisan, Garo Kourounian, to imbue a ring with a subtle symbol of love. Kourounian artfully concealed a heart, only revealing the upper half of the shape.


This distinctive design was the first iteration of the iconic TACORI Crescent that now unites every TACORI collection.

Difference is in the details

Crescents are often found in unlikely places; under the crown of a ring,

on the link of a chain, and on the reverse of an earring.

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Craftsmanship

Craftsmanship

The Crescent is so challenging in its symmetry that master artisans spend a minimum of four years in a rigorous, in-house apprenticeship program learning how to produce a basic variation of the design.