Teardrop Floating Diamond Earring Charms

$548.00

A matched pair of pear-cut floating diamonds, designed to move with you. Each diamond weighs 0.49 carats, forming a near-perfect 0.98 total carat weight pair. The stones are closely matched in size and proportion, with bright, high-clarity grades:

  • Diamond 1: 0.49ct, D color, VS2 clarity

  • Diamond 2: 0.49ct, E color, VS1 clarity

A matched pair of pear-cut floating diamonds, designed to move with you. Each diamond weighs 0.49 carats, forming a near-perfect 0.98 total carat weight pair. The stones are closely matched in size and proportion, with bright, high-clarity grades:

  • Diamond 1: 0.49ct, D color, VS2 clarity

  • Diamond 2: 0.49ct, E color, VS1 clarity

The loupe measures approximately 9mm around, giving these pears meaningful presence without overwhelming your hoop. Each diamond is suspended from solid 14K yellow gold, allowing the stones to move freely and catch light from every angle. No prongs. No heavy framing. Just a clean floating effect.

The Details

  • Total carat weight: 0.98ctw

  • Cut: Pear cut (matched pair)

  • Color/Clarity: D VS2 and E VS1

  • Drill: Single drill per diamond (floating style)

  • Metal: Solid 14K yellow gold

  • Approximate diameter with loupe: ~9mm

  • Note: Pair of earring charms only — hoops not included. This is a one-of-a-kind matched pair.

Designed to slide effortlessly onto your favorite hoops.

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.