Blush Teardrop Floating Diamond Charm

$895.00

A teardrop of pink light, suspended in gold. This 0.53-carat pear-cut lab-grown diamond carries a Fancy Intense Pink color grade — a deep, saturated pink that shifts and deepens as the stone moves. Measuring 6.95 x 4.69 x 2.71 mm, the pear shape softens the bold saturation, giving the stone a refined, elongated drop. Graded VS1 clarity, the diamond is bright, clean, and evenly colored.

A teardrop of pink light, suspended in gold. This 0.53-carat pear-cut lab-grown diamond carries a Fancy Intense Pink color grade — a deep, saturated pink that shifts and deepens as the stone moves. Measuring 6.95 x 4.69 x 2.71 mm, the pear shape softens the bold saturation, giving the stone a refined, elongated drop. Graded VS1 clarity, the diamond is bright, clean, and evenly colored.

The single drill at the tip allows the diamond to hang naturally, creating fluid movement and maximum light return. No prongs. No bezel. Just uninterrupted color and light.

The Details

  • Stone: 0.53ct lab-grown diamond, pear cut

  • Color: Fancy Intense Pink

  • Clarity: VS1

  • Measurements: 6.95 x 4.69 x 2.71 mm

  • Drill: Single drill at point (floating style)

  • Jump ring options: 3mm or 5mm solid gold

  • Metal options: 14K yellow gold or 14K white gold

  • Note: Charm only — chain not included. This is a one-of-a-kind stone.

Pair with a white gold cable chain for contrast that lets the pink sing.

Ships free. Backed by our lifetime craftsmanship warranty.

Why Floating?

Traditional diamond settings use prongs, bezels, or channels to hold a stone in place. They work — but they also cover part of the diamond, block light from entering certain angles, and add visual weight to the piece.

A floating diamond is different. We precision-drill a hole through the center of each lab-grown diamond in our studio, then thread it onto a 14K solid gold jump ring. The diamond hangs freely — no prongs, no bezel, no metal touching the stone's surface. Light enters from every direction. The stone turns and moves as you move. The result is a diamond that looks larger, brighter, and more alive than the same stone in a traditional setting.

Every floating diamond is drilled by hand. It is a process that requires patience, precision, and a deep understanding of how diamonds behave under pressure. Not every stone survives the drill. The ones that do become something entirely new.