




Cushion Emerald Double Halo Earrings
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18kt White Gold Emerald Diamond Halo Drop Earrings:
- 2 cushion-cut emeralds, 27.10ct total weight
- Pear-cut diamond accent at each post
- 3.50ct of round brilliant diamond accents (double halo construction)
- 18k white gold
- Length 2"
- Each emerald GIA certified, with individual grading reports provided
- Clarity enhancement: moderate (industry-standard oiling, F2)
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Complete Description
A pair of GIA-certified emerald drop earrings in 18k white gold — each earring features a substantial cushion-cut emerald (totaling 27.10 carats across the pair) set in a double diamond halo, suspended from a pear-cut diamond at the post. The double halo construction frames each emerald with two concentric rings of round brilliant diamonds, with 3.50 carats of diamond accents across the pair.
The emeralds are GIA-certified as natural beryl, transparent, and cushion-cut with a modified brilliant crown over a step-cut pavilion — a combination cut that maximizes both brilliance and the depth of the emerald's green color. Each earring's center stone ships with its own GIA Emerald Report (sample report no. 5141476073, issued February 29, 2012, for the 14.33ct stone).
About emerald treatment
The GIA report notes "indications of clarity enhancement (F2)," which refers to the industry-standard practice of oiling emeralds to fill surface-reaching fractures. Virtually all natural emeralds undergo some form of clarity enhancement at the time of cutting — the GIA comments note: "Due to their growth conditions in nature and recovery methods, most emeralds contain surface reaching features. For this reason, clarity enhancement is a common trade practice." The oiling is stable and can be refreshed periodically by a qualified jeweler.
How they wear
A double-halo emerald drop earring at 14+ carats per side is genuinely substantial event jewelry — designed for black-tie, gala, formal occasions, and major social moments. The pear-cut diamond at the post catches light first as the wearer turns her head, with the cushion emerald and surrounding diamonds following beneath. The articulated drop construction means the earrings flex naturally with movement rather than sitting rigidly.
For neckline pairing, these earrings work best with open or scoop necklines (or a strapless gown) that keep the drops visible. Coordinate with a thin diamond necklace or a delicate solitaire pendant — avoid layered necklaces or competing earring shapes. For ring pairing, a single emerald-accented or diamond piece works; multiple statement rings would compete visually.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes — each cushion emerald in this pair ships with its own GIA Emerald Report. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) is the most widely recognized authority in gemological certification globally. The reports confirm natural beryl species, emerald variety, cushion shape with modified brilliant crown and step-cut pavilion, and the clarity enhancement disclosure.
A double halo is a setting style where the center stone is surrounded by two concentric rings of smaller accent diamonds rather than one. The result frames the center stone with more visual presence than a single halo and extends the brilliance further outward from the emerald. The double halo on these earrings adds 3.50 carats of round brilliant diamonds across the pair.
F2 indicates "moderate clarity enhancement" on the GIA grading scale, which refers to oiling — an industry-standard practice for emeralds. The GIA itself notes that "due to their growth conditions in nature and recovery methods, most emeralds contain surface reaching features. For this reason, clarity enhancement is a common trade practice." The treatment is stable, non-permanent (oiling can be refreshed periodically), and fully disclosed per FTC requirements.
The GIA reports for these emeralds do not include geographic origin determination, as origin testing was not requested at the time of certification. For specific origin documentation, additional gemological testing could be arranged. The emeralds are confirmed as natural beryl (emerald variety) by GIA.











