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Mens Earrings

Classic Three Prong Diamond Stud Earrings 1/4 Carat Total Weight

$490
Retail: $935 Save $445 (48% off)
Gem Quality: Popular (I1 clarity and H,I color)
About This Quality

Our "Popular Diamond Quality" is for people who want to get very nice diamonds at a great price. You get a little less clarity in the stone but a very nice H,I color. Great for those shopping on a fixed budget or looking for a larger Carat Total Weight.

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Frequently Asked Questions

All You Need to Know About Diamond Stud Earrings

Understanding Your Diamond Options

Natural vs. Lab-Created Diamonds

We carry both natural and lab-created diamonds, so you can pick whichever fits your priorities. Natural diamonds formed underground over billions of years. Every stone is one of a kind, with its own character and story. Lab-created diamonds are grown in a controlled setting using the same conditions that create natural diamonds. Chemically and visually, they're identical to mined stones.

Both types get graded on the same 4Cs scale (Cut, Color, Clarity, Carat), and both sparkle the same way. The decision usually comes down to what matters most to you: the history and rarity of a natural diamond, or the value and traceability of a lab-grown one. Either way, you're getting a real diamond.

  • Natural Diamonds: Formed over billions of years, rare, each stone is unique
  • Lab-Created Diamonds: Same physical properties, traceable origin, better price point
  • Grading: Both graded identically using Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat
  • Bottom Line: Pick based on what matters to you, not what anyone else thinks
What diamond clarity is best for stud earrings?

Clarity Grades That Work for Studs

VS2 to SI1 clarity hits the sweet spot for diamond studs. Here's why: earrings sit about a foot or two from anyone looking at them. At that distance, tiny inclusions that might bother you in a ring simply disappear. You can put more of your budget toward size and cut instead of paying for clarity nobody will notice.

  • VS2 gives you eye-clean stones without the premium price
  • SI1 works great for diamonds under 1 carat each
  • Cut matters more than clarity for earring sparkle
  • Always check total carat weight (TCW) for the pair
What metal should I choose for diamond studs?

Metal Options for Diamond Studs

Most people go with 14K white gold because it's tough, looks great with diamonds, and won't break the bank. If your ears are sensitive to certain metals, platinum or 18K gold tend to cause fewer reactions. Yellow gold gives you that classic warm look and actually makes slightly tinted diamonds look whiter by comparison.

  • 14K White Gold: Best all-around choice, holds up well
  • 18K White Gold: Purer gold, gentler on sensitive skin
  • Platinum: Toughest option, hypoallergenic, costs more
  • 14K Yellow Gold: Timeless look, works well with warmer color grades
What size diamond studs should I buy?

Picking the Right Stud Size

Size really depends on when you'll wear them. For everyday studs you can throw on without thinking, 0.50 to 1.00 carat total weight works for most people. Going out or want something with more presence? 1.50 to 2.00 CTW turns heads without looking over the top.

  • 0.25-0.50 CTW: Understated, perfect for work or casual wear
  • 0.50-1.00 CTW: The go-to size, works anywhere
  • 1.00-1.50 CTW: Noticeably sparkly, great for evenings
  • 2.00+ CTW: Statement size, definitely gets attention
What backing style is most secure?

Earring Back Options

Push backs are fine for smaller studs, but if you're investing in larger diamonds, screw backs are worth it. They take an extra second to put on but they're not going anywhere. Especially important if you're active or have a habit of losing earrings.

  • Push Back: Simple, works for smaller stones
  • Screw Back: Most secure, highly recommended for 0.50ct and up
  • La Pousette: Locks in place but easier to remove than screw backs
  • Locking Back: Good middle ground between push and screw
How do I care for my diamond stud earrings?

Keeping Your Studs Looking New

Diamonds attract oils and buildup, so give them a quick clean now and then with warm water and a drop of dish soap. A soft toothbrush gets into the setting. Take them to a jeweler once a year to make sure the prongs are still tight. It's a lot cheaper than replacing a lost diamond.

  • Clean every few weeks with soapy water and a soft brush
  • Skip the ultrasonic cleaner at home, leave that to pros
  • Keep them in a pouch or separate compartment, not loose in a drawer
  • Get prongs checked yearly, loose settings happen
  • Take them off before the pool or hairspray

Buyer's Guide

Men's Diamond Rings Buying Guide

Men's diamond rings combine masculine design with the brilliance of diamonds. Whether you're shopping for a wedding band, a statement piece, or an everyday ring, this guide covers what matters.

Types of Men's Diamond Rings

Diamond Wedding Bands: The most popular choice. Diamonds are set into a solid band, adding sparkle without overwhelming the masculine design. Channel and flush settings keep stones secure for daily wear.

Pinky Rings: A bold statement with a long history. Traditionally worn on the little finger, these rings often feature larger center stones or clusters.

Statement Rings: Designed to be noticed. Larger diamonds, more intricate settings, and heavier construction create an impressive presence.

Signet Rings: Classic style updated with diamond accents. The flat top surface may be plain or engraved, with diamonds set around the band.

Fashion Rings: Contemporary designs for any finger. These blend current trends with diamond detail for a modern look.

Choosing the Right Metal

Men's rings see more wear than most jewelry, so metal choice matters:

14K Gold: The best all-around choice. Durable enough for daily wear, attractive appearance, reasonable price. Available in yellow, white, and rose gold.

10K Gold: The most durable gold option. Slightly less rich in color but stands up to the most active lifestyles. Budget-friendly.

18K Gold: Richer gold color, but softer. Best for rings that won't see heavy wear. International luxury standard.

Platinum: The toughest option. Naturally white (no replating needed), hypoallergenic, and extremely durable. Premium price reflects its rarity.

White Gold: Gives you the platinum look at a lower price. Requires periodic rhodium replating to maintain its bright white appearance.

Diamond Quality for Men's Rings

The right quality depends on how the diamonds are set:

Channel-Set Bands: Multiple small diamonds sit in a metal channel. SI1-SI2 clarity is plenty—inclusions won't be visible. H-I color blends perfectly with the surrounding metal.

Center Stone Rings: A prominent diamond deserves better quality. VS2 clarity or better ensures no visible inclusions. G-H color looks white and represents good value.

Cut Quality: Don't compromise here regardless of setting. Well-cut diamonds sparkle; poorly cut ones look dull.

Total Carat Weight: Men's rings typically range from 0.25 to 2+ total carats. More isn't always better—consider the overall design and your personal style.

Ring Sizing for Men

Getting the right size is crucial for comfort and security:

Typical Range: Men's ring sizes usually fall between 8 and 14, with 10 being average.

When to Measure: Measure at the end of the day when fingers are at their largest. Temperature affects sizing—cold fingers are smaller.

Width Matters: Wide bands (6mm+) fit tighter than thin bands. Size up a half to full size for comfort.

Knuckle vs. Base: If your knuckle is significantly larger than your finger base, size for the knuckle. A jeweler can add sizing beads inside for a snugger fit at the base.

Dominant Hand: Your dominant hand is usually slightly larger. Consider which hand you'll wear the ring on.

Popular Setting Styles

Channel Setting: Diamonds sit in a groove between two metal walls. Very secure, smooth profile, won't snag on anything. Ideal for active lifestyles.

Flush (Gypsy) Setting: Diamonds sit level with the ring surface. Maximum protection for the stones. Clean, modern look.

Pave Setting: Small diamonds set close together with minimal visible metal. Creates a surface of continuous sparkle.

Bezel Setting: Each diamond surrounded by a thin metal rim. Secure and modern looking.

Prong Setting: Traditional setting that holds each diamond with metal prongs. Shows more of the diamond but may snag. Best for statement pieces that won't see heavy wear.

Care and Maintenance

Men's rings take more abuse than most jewelry. Proper care keeps them looking good:

Regular Cleaning: Clean weekly with warm soapy water and a soft brush. This removes oils, lotions, and daily grime that dull the diamonds.

When to Remove: Take your ring off for heavy lifting, sports, yard work, and anything that could damage the ring or loosen stones.

Annual Checkups: Have a jeweler inspect settings yearly. Loose diamonds in men's rings are common due to active wear. Catching problems early prevents lost stones.

Storage: When not wearing, store separately to prevent scratches. A fabric-lined box or pouch works well.

Insurance: For valuable rings, get them appraised and insured. Lost or damaged diamonds are expensive to replace.