Round Tanzanite and Diamond Halo Stud Earrings 1.36tcw 14kt White Gold
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These Pear Tanzanite and Diamond Halo Stud Earrings centre pear-cut natural tanzanites totalling 0.42 carats with 0.21ct of G/H natural diamond halos in 14kt white gold, total carat weight 0.63tcw. Each earring measures 0.33 by 0.23 inches, the pear shape gives the earrings a teardrop silhouette distinct from the symmetric circle of round halo studs. White gold is the preferred metal for tanzanite, the cool tone amplifies the blue-violet axis of tanzanite's natural trichroism. At $1,045, these earrings are the more accessible tanzanite halo stud option in our white gold collection.
The centre stones are natural pear-cut tanzanites from Tanzania, totalling 0.42ct across the pair. Pear cuts produce a teardrop silhouette that gives the earrings asymmetric grace compared to symmetric round halo studs, the pointed end of the pear can be oriented up or down depending on wearer preference (most buyers wear pear earrings point-down for a drop-like effect). The 0.21ct of diamond halo accents are natural mined stones in G/H colour and SI1/SI2 clarity. White gold is selected as the metal because the cool silvery tone supports tanzanite's blue-violet trichroic axis, producing the saturated cool-toned appearance buyers associate with fine tanzanite.
The 14kt white gold setting (585 purity) is fabricated as a halo around each pear-cut centre, with prong-set diamond accents tracking the curved silhouette of the pear shape. The 0.33 by 0.23 inch earring size sits in stud territory but with the asymmetric teardrop silhouette of the pear cut. Push backs secure the earrings, push backs are the standard for stud earrings at this size and weight.
Within our tanzanite halo stud collection, this Pear Tanzanite Halo Stud pair is the smaller-format pear-shape option (0.63tcw, $1,045). The companion Round Tanzanite Diamond Halo Stud Earrings (ROY-WC64052) is the larger round-shape halo at 1.36tcw and $1,170. Both are tanzanite halo studs in 14kt white gold with diamond halos, the differences are centre stone shape (pear teardrop vs symmetric round), centre stone weight, and price tier. Pear halo studs read more shaped and feminine, round halo studs read more classic and symmetric, the choice is design preference within the same category.
Yes. The pear centre stones are natural mined tanzanites from Tanzania. Heat treatment is standard for tanzanite (industry norm), these stones are treated but are not synthetic or simulant.
Both pairs are tanzanite halo studs in 14kt white gold with G/H diamond halos. This Pear pair is the smaller pear-shape format (0.63tcw, 0.42ct centre tanzanites, $1,045). The Round pair (ROY-WC64052) is larger round-shape (1.36tcw, 1.20ct centre tanzanites, $1,170). Same design family, the difference is centre stone shape and scale.
Yes. The 0.21ct halo diamonds are natural mined stones in G/H colour and SI1/SI2 clarity.
Either, this is wearer preference. Most buyers wear pear-shape earrings with the point facing down (toward the shoulder), which produces a slight drop-like elongating effect on the face. Some prefer point-up (toward the ceiling) for a different visual shape. Both are correct.
Yes. The 0.33 inch size and 14kt white gold construction sit comfortably on the ear without weight pull. Avoid hard impact, ultrasonic cleaning, and steam cleaning to preserve the tanzanite.