Piece of the Week: Robinson Pelham’s Pear Earrings
Take a bite out of the 14-karat yellow gold “Fruits of Love Pear” earrings featuring peridots, diamond stems, and tsavorite leaves.

That is, until they stumble upon a piece like Robinson Pelham’s “Fruits of Love Pear” earrings.
The pear-shaped earrings are one of the brand’s many fruit-themed pieces, but this one cheekily features 3.62 carats of peridot inside the 14-karat yellow gold pear outline, with 0.35 carats of tsavorite leaves and 0.43 carats of diamonds on the stems.
“Fruits of Love was born out of a desire to update and elevate one of our most iconic, best-selling silhouettes, the ‘Aspen’ earring,” said Vanessa Chilton, creative director of Robinson Pelham.
“The fruitiness is absolutely delicious for summer and has that cheekiness we love to incorporate into our collections.”
The piece was designed with a mirrored left and right earring, rather than an identical pair, so the pears’ stems are angled and sweep away from the face towards the top of the ear, a design element Chilton calls “instant cheekbones.”
The Fruits of Love Pear earrings retail for $7,930 and are available on the Robinson Pelham website.
While the Fruits of Live Pear earrings debuted in Robinson Pelham’s fall holiday collection, the brand showcased lots of newness at Couture this year.
Along with winning a Couture Design Award in the “Editor’s Choice” category, Robinson Pelham launched a lineup of new additions and a new campaign.
The “From Sunrise to Sunset” campaign stars model Mafalda Viana wearing newness from the brand with the Mediterranean island of Ibiza as the backdrop.
Ibiza was chosen for its natural golden light, rich color palette, and effortlessly luxurious energy.
Captured by Sesky London, the campaign marks the brand’s first shoot overseas.
It highlights the lineup of new pieces as “jewelry that moves with ease between barefoot mornings and sunset evenings,” Robinson Pelham said.
Throughout the mix of video shorts and still images, the campaign follows Viana through a day in Ibiza. It starts from sunrise swims and moves to golden-hour celebrations at a villa.
“Choosing Ibiza felt instinctive. It’s a place that holds both freedom and refinement—exactly the spirit we design for—and its energy matches perfectly with the pieces we create: bold, feminine, and confident,” Chilton said.
“This is an important milestone for us and our first summer campaign, which will highlight the versatility of Robinson Pelham jewelry from being an essential part of your daily wardrobe, moving with you through every moment of the day and into the evening, and, most importantly, looking as good as it feels.”
The campaign also introduces the brand’s collaborations with Heidi Klein, featuring its swimwear and beachwear.
Viana is styled in new pieces from the “Daystar,” “Ouche,” “Carola,” and “Snap” collections, as well as the new “Stereo” and “Identity” pieces.
The new Snap collection of rings features chunky 14-karat yellow gold bands with emerald-cut citrine, amethyst, blue topaz, or diamond in a zig-zag setting with black rhodium.
Carola is a new collection with a matching collar and ring in 18-karat yellow gold with baguette-cut diamonds suspended in the ring and diamonds and pink sapphires in the collar.
The Daystar collection has expanded from earring styles to include the “Daystar Dagger” pendants and the Ouche collection has new bean sliders like the “Eye Love You” bean.
New colorways also debuted for the “Stereo,” “Rebel,” and “Tusk” pieces with tiger’s eye, spinel, rose quartz, morganite, and chalcedony.
More is to come from the brand later this year, as 2025 marks the 10th anniversary of its “Identity” collection.
The new collections and styles, which debuted at Couture, can be seen on Robinson Pelham’s website.
The From Sunrise to Sunset campaign debuted across Robinson Pelham’s social media channels, in-store, and on the brand’s website.
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