Diamond Stud Earrings Guide - Variation
Diamond Stud Earrings Guide

The one pairyou'll wear forever.Chosen the right way.

Diamond studs are the jewellery you reach for every day — so they're worth getting right. The trick is understanding how earrings are sized (it's not what most people assume), what to prioritise, and which setting suits you. Here's everything, simply.

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CTTW
Total Carat Weight
Studs are sold by the combined weight of both earrings.
1 = ½+½
The Key Point
"1 carat studs" usually means 0.50 ct in each ear.
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The one thing to know: total carat weight.

This trips up almost everyone. Diamond studs are sold by total carat weight — the two diamonds added together, written as CTTW (carat total weight). So a pair of "1 carat diamond studs" is usually two 0.50 carat diamonds, one in each ear — not two 1 carat stones.

It matters because the size on your ear is set by each individual stone, not the total. A 1 CTTW pair shows a 0.50 ct diamond in each ear; a 2 CTTW pair shows a full 1 ct in each. Once you know this, choosing a size becomes simple.

"1 carat studs" almost always means half a carat in each ear. Size by the single stone, buy by the total.

The chart below translates every total weight into what each ear actually shows, in millimetres.

Why Studs Are Different

Not quite like choosing a ring.

It's a Matched Pair

Two diamonds must be selected to match in colour, clarity, cut and weight — so the pair looks symmetrical. Matching is as important as the grades themselves.

Seen From a Distance

Studs are viewed from a metre away, not up close like a ring under a light. That makes colour and clarity far more forgiving — small inclusions simply aren't visible.

Cut Does the Work

With no finger or hand nearby for scale, sparkle is what people notice. A well-cut stone catches the light with every turn of your head — so cut earns its place first.

Security Matters

An earring can be lost in a way a ring can't. The back — screw or push — is a real decision, especially as the diamonds get larger.

Size Guide

What each size looks like on the ear.

Shown for round diamonds — the most popular stud shape. The scale below is a single stone (what one ear shows); the chart lists the total pair weight beside it.

Round diamond stud
0.50 CTTW
~3.0 mm each
Round diamond stud
1.00 CTTW
~5.2 mm each
Round diamond stud
2.00 CTTW
~6.5 mm each
Round diamond stud
4.00 CTTW
~8.2 mm each
Total Weight (CTTW)Each DiamondSize Each (mm)The Look
0.20 CTTW0.10 ct~3.0 mmPetite, delicate — subtle everyday sparkle
0.50 CTTW0.25 ct~4.1 mmUnderstated and elegant — a refined everyday stud
1.00 CTTW0.50 ct~5.2 mmThe most popular size — balanced, noticeable, versatile
1.50 CTTW0.75 ct~5.9 mmConfident presence without being showy
2.00 CTTW1.00 ct~6.5 mmA full carat per ear — clear, impressive sparkle
3.00 CTTW1.50 ct~7.4 mmLuxurious and eye-catching
4.00 CTTW2.00 ct~8.2 mmBold statement brilliance
Most popular: 1.00 CTTW (0.50 ct each) is the everyday sweet spot — clearly visible without overwhelming. Because ours are lab grown, stepping up to 2.00 CTTW for a full carat in each ear is far more attainable than with mined diamonds.
Settings & Backs

How the diamond is held and secured.

The setting shapes the look; the back keeps the earring safe. Here are the choices and what each is best for.

Four-Prong (Classic)

Four slim prongs hold the diamond with plenty of light reaching it from every side. The timeless choice — maximum brilliance and a look that never dates.

Three-Prong (Martini)

Three prongs in a martini-glass shape sit low and close to the ear for a sleek, modern profile that uses a little less metal while still showing the stone beautifully.

Bezel (Most Secure)

A rim of metal wraps the diamond's edge completely — the most protective setting, with a clean contemporary look and no prongs to snag. Ideal for active lifestyles.

Push-back vs screw-back: a push-back (friction) post is quick and easy on and off — ideal for smaller everyday studs. A screw-back threads onto the post so it can't slip out, the safest choice and well worth it for larger, more valuable diamonds. Both are available in our studs.
Where to Spend

What to prioritise, in order.

Studs let you spend smartly, because distance hides what a ring reveals up close. Here's the order that gives the best-looking pair for your budget.

First — Cut
Sparkle above all

With nothing nearby for scale, sparkle is what people see. Prioritise an Excellent or Ideal cut — it does more for the look of a stud than any other factor.

Then — Carat
The size you want

Choose the total weight that suits your style, remembering it splits across two ears. Lab grown value lets you go a size larger for the same spend.

Ease — Colour
Near-colourless is plenty

A near-colourless diamond looks perfectly white on the ear. There's no need to chase the very top colour grades — the difference isn't visible at wearing distance.

Ease — Clarity
Eye-clean is all you need

Because studs are seen from a distance, an eye-clean VS stone looks flawless. Clarity is the easiest place to be sensible without any visible compromise.

Want the full detail on grading? See our 4Cs guide. Our studs are cut for brilliance, graded E–F colour and VVS–VS clarity, and IGI certified from 0.50 CTTW (SGL at 0.20).

Beyond the Round

Studs come in every shape.

Round is the classic and most brilliant, but studs suit any shape — an oval or pear for a soft, distinctive look, a princess or emerald for something modern and geometric, or a heart for romance. The same sizing logic applies: total weight splits across the pair.

Not sure which shape? Our shape comparison weighs them side by side, and each shape's size chart shows exact dimensions.

Frequently Asked

Stud questions, answered.

The questions we hear most about choosing diamond studs. If yours isn't here, just ask.

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What does CTTW mean on diamond studs?
CTTW stands for carat total weight — the combined weight of both diamonds in the pair. So 1.00 CTTW studs contain two 0.50 carat diamonds, one in each ear. The size you see on each ear is set by the individual stone, so it helps to think in terms of "carat each" as well as the total.
What is the most popular size for diamond studs?
1.00 CTTW — a 0.50 carat diamond in each ear, about 5.2 mm across. It's the everyday sweet spot: clearly visible and sparkling without being over the top. For more presence, 2.00 CTTW gives a full carat in each ear; for something subtler, 0.50 CTTW is beautifully understated.
Should I choose screw-backs or push-backs?
Push-backs (friction backs) are quick and easy and perfectly secure for smaller, everyday studs. Screw-backs thread onto the post so they can't slip off — the safest option, and well worth choosing for larger, more valuable diamonds you'd hate to lose. Both are available on our studs.
What colour and clarity should diamond studs be?
More forgiving than a ring, because studs are viewed from a distance rather than up close. A near-colourless diamond looks perfectly white on the ear, and an eye-clean VS stone looks flawless. We'd prioritise cut for sparkle, then size — our studs are graded E–F colour and VVS–VS clarity, which is comfortably above what the eye needs at wearing distance.
Do both diamonds need to match?
Yes — this is what separates a good pair of studs from a poor one. The two diamonds should be matched in colour, clarity, cut and carat weight so the pair looks symmetrical from ear to ear. We carefully match every pair, so both stones look identical when worn.
Which shape is best for stud earrings?
Round is the classic and the most brilliant, which is why it's the most popular for studs. But any shape works beautifully — oval and pear for a soft, distinctive look, princess and emerald for a modern geometric feel, heart for romance. It comes down to personal taste; the sizing logic is the same for all of them.
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Find your diamond studs.

Every pair is matched, IGI certified, and set in BIS hallmarked 18K gold, made to order in the size, shape and setting you choose. Not sure on size? Tell us your style and we'll guide you.

Explore the Guide

Everything you need to choose with confidence.

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Lab Grown vs NaturalThe honest comparison — cost, appearance, ethics, and resale.The 4Cs of DiamondsCut, colour, clarity, and carat — and where to spend first.Diamond Shape ComparisonRound, oval, emerald and more, compared side by side.Carat Size GuideWhat each carat looks like, shown to scale, with exact mm sizes.Diamond Size ChartsCarat-to-mm sizing for every shape — oval, pear, emerald and more.Setting & Style GuideSolitaire, halo, three-stone, pavé, bezel and more.Gold & Platinum GuideMetal colours, 14K vs 18K, and BIS hallmarking explained.Find Your Ring SizeMeasure at home and convert across international sizing.IGI CertificationWhat independent grading guarantees, and how to verify it.Diamond Care & CleaningKeep your ring brilliant — safely, at home.Ethics & SustainabilityThe honest case for lab grown — solar-powered and conflict-free.
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