Double Row CZ Hoop Earrings: Compact Twin-Row Sparkle Hoops
Double Row CZ Hoop Earrings: Compact Twin-Row Sparkle Hoops
A double row CZ hoop earrings pair gold-finished with two parallel rows of cubic zirconia stones set along the front face of the hoop. The twin-row CZ hoops gold-plated structure measures 1.3 x 0.7cm: compact enough for daily wear, sparkling enough for evening, with a congo closure that locks securely behind the lobe. At 3g per pair these read as ultralight despite the double stone setting because the hoop tube itself is hollow-formed at 1mm gauge.
Why You'll Love It
- Twin-Row CZ Setting: two parallel rows of cubic zirconia along the front face of the hoop.
- CNC-Arc Well Milling: stone wells precision-milled at 0.4mm spacing on a fixture that follows the hoop curve exactly.
- Congo Lock-Back Closure: locks securely behind the lobe for daily wear without slipping.
- 3g Ultralight Compact Hoop: 1.3 x 0.7cm body at 1mm hollow tube gauge for featherweight all-day wear.
Specifications
- Material: Stainless steel with 18K gold plating, cubic zirconia
- Hoop size: 1.3 x 0.7cm
- Weight: 3g per pair
- Closure: Congo (lock-back) closure
- Stones: Two parallel rows of CZ on front face
How to Style
- Stack with the smaller Mini CZ Hoop Earrings in a second piercing for a scaled-up CZ ear stack (huggie above, twin-row below)
- Contrast with the Round CZ Stud Earrings at another piercing for a stud-and-hoop CZ pairing
- Browse the full hoop earrings collection for textured, pearl-drop, or statement-scale alternatives
The Glozya Difference
The challenge of a double-row CZ hoop is keeping both rows aligned along a curved surface. A flat double-row setting is easy. A curved hoop introduces a parallax problem where the inner row sees more compression and the outer row more stretch as the hoop curves around. Our solution: the two rows of CZ wells are precision-milled at 0.4mm spacing on a CNC fixture that follows the exact arc of the hoop tube, with each well calibrated to 0.05mm depth tolerance. This is why both rows catch light identically at every angle, rather than the inner row reading dimmer than the outer.