Teardrop Floating Diamond Threader Earrings

$895.00

These floating threader earrings feature pear cut lab-grown diamonds suspended from fine diamond-cut cable chains in solid 14k yellow gold, creating a fluid, elongated drop that catches the light from every angle.

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These floating threader earrings feature pear cut lab-grown diamonds suspended from fine diamond-cut cable chains in solid 14k yellow gold, creating a fluid, elongated drop that catches the light from every angle.

Each pear is precision drilled for a true floating effect — no prongs, no heavy framing. Just a clean silhouette and uninterrupted brilliance.

The diamond-cut cable chain adds subtle shimmer along the length of the threader, amplifying movement and giving the earrings a soft, continuous sparkle. A slim gold bar anchors the back for balance, while the chain glides smoothly through the ear so you can adjust the drop to your preferred length.

Available in two exceptional quality options:

  • 0.78ctw – D color, VVS2 clarity

  • 0.81ctw – E color, VVS–VS clarity

Both pairs feature bright, high-clarity stones with crisp pear proportions and strong brilliance.

Elegant without being fussy. Modern without trying too hard. These are the kind of earrings that move when you do — refined, architectural, and quietly powerful.

Details

  • Total Carat Weight: 0.78ctw (D VVS2) or 0.81ctw (E VVS–VS)

  • Cut: Pear Cut

  • Diamond Type: Lab-Grown

  • Setting Style: Single laser drill (floating style)

  • Chain: Solid 14K Yellow Gold Diamond-Cut Cable Chain

  • Style: Adjustable Threader Drop Earrings

  • Sold as: Pair

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.