Cushion Station Hoop Earrings
Two rows of cable form a three-quarter hoop with a dangling cushion diamond station.
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Story & heritage
ALOR is a California-founded fine-jewelry house known for using stainless-steel cable with gold and diamonds; Wikipedia records the brand’s 1979 founding and its early public use of a nautical cable motif in the 1980s.
The official product belongs to ALOR’s current hoop language: cable gives the earring its structure, while the cushion station supplies the diamond focus.
Materials & craft
The official ALOR product page describes Cushion Station Hoop Earrings as: Two rows of cable form a 3/4 hoop with a dangling cushion station made of diamonds and 14kt gold. • Stainless steel cable • 14kt white gold • 0.27 total carat weight of diamonds • 14kt gold posts with 14kt gold butterfly backs Imported.
How to choose & style
These hoops work as the ALOR earring for a bracelet-first wardrobe: they echo the cable wrist pieces without needing a full matching set.
Choose yellow for warmth, black for contrast, or Blueberry/Caribbean Blue when the earring should read as a color accent.