Built for the room, not the desk. A cushion halo above a pear halo, 58 stones across 27.30 mm of drop, anchored by guardian-back posts.
18K white gold two-tier halo drop earrings with cushion, pear, and round lab diamonds, 9.625 ct total weight across 58 stones, 27.30 x 9.70 mm overall, guardian-back closure.
Available in 14K or 18K gold, yellow, white, or rose. Total carat weight, drop length, and stone type (lab grown or natural) can be specified before production.
At 27.30 mm long with 58 stones across two halos, these are not earrings for a desk day. The cushion sits in the upper tier as the visual anchor, its rounded-square outline reads as gravity center. The pear hangs below from an articulating link, its point directing the eye downward and pulling the silhouette into a long vertical line. These cushion pear diamond halo drop earrings are built for occasions where the earring is part of the statement, not a quiet accent.
The 9.625 ct total weight is what makes the guardian-back closure necessary, a standard butterfly clutch would loosen across the evening on a drop of this mass. Within our earrings collection, this is the pair built for buyers who are choosing event jewelry, not everyday jewelry.
The order is not interchangeable. The cushion sits above because its rounded-square outline reads as a stable visual block, the eye accepts it as the structural anchor sitting at ear level. A pear in the upper position would feel top-light and unsettled. The pear hangs below because its point-down orientation is the conventional cue for downward visual movement, the geometry pulls the silhouette into a line. Reverse the order and the earring reads as confused: rounded form pulling down, pointed form sitting still.
The connecting link between the two halos is articulated, not rigid. This is the second core decision. A rigid connection would make the earring read as one fixed object. The articulation lets the pear swing independently as the head moves, so the cushion stays steady at ear level while the pear catches light from changing angles below it. Each halo is a single row of round brilliants calibrated to the outline of its center stone, so the rounds follow the cushion’s gentle curves and the pear’s pointed tip without gaps at the corners or the apex.
The framework is cast in 18K white gold and rhodium plated for a consistent bright surface. Producing this pair involves 58 stones per pair across two tiers, which requires stone-by-stone placement checks at every stage of setting. The cushion and pear centers are sourced as lab grown diamonds, IGI certified at the center stone level. Both fancy cuts are inspected face-up before they enter the basket, cushions and pears both show inclusions in their step or kite facets more readily than rounds, so face-up evaluation is the bench step that protects light performance. The round halo stones are lot-matched per pair for color and millimeter sizing so the two earrings read identical when worn together. The articulated connecting link is tested for movement range and security after assembly, before final polishing.
This pair is built to order. The 9.625 ct configuration is a confirmed production specification, but the carat weight and drop length are the two variables that shift the visual scale of the earring most, decide those first.
Two decisions shape this pair more than any other: total carat weight (9.625 ct is the standard, 5-6 ct shifts the earring closer to formal-but-wearable) and drop length (27.30 mm clears the jaw, shorter drops sit higher above it). Tell us where you want each of those, plus your preferred gold karat and color and your diamond type (lab or natural), and the production team will confirm stone availability and lead time before any order is placed.