Haumea Earrings
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Figure-eight loop earrings in 18k gold, their form drawn from the infinity symbol — the geometry of eternal renewal. The Haumea earrings are named for the Hawaiian goddess of fertility and continuous creation, the earth mother who begins again at every ending.
Made to order in rose, white, or yellow gold.
Haumea earrings take their name from Haumea — the great Hawaiian goddess of childbirth, fertility, and the continuous renewal of life. She is one of the most ancient and powerful figures in Hawaiian mythology, the earth mother who gives birth without diminishing, who creates without exhausting herself, who begins again at every ending.
In the old chants, Haumea is described as a being who has lived through multiple cycles of existence, changing her form as the world changes around her. She is the ancestor of both Pele, the goddess of volcanic fire, and of the Hawaiian people themselves.
Because of this, she carries a meaning that goes beyond any single myth: she is the principle of renewal itself, the understanding that creation is not a single event but an endless process. Furthermore, the figure eight is her form in the Haumea earrings — the shape of infinity, the loop that returns to itself and begins again, the geometry of everything that has no end.
The Design of the Haumea Earrings
The Haumea earrings translate that principle of eternal renewal into 18k gold. Each piece is a figure-eight loop — two circles joined at a single crossing point, so the line returns to itself twice before completing a full cycle.
As a result, the form reads as both movement and rest: something always in motion that never leaves its own path. The loops are smooth and continuous, without a visible beginning or end. Therefore, the Haumea earrings carry the quality that Haumea herself represents: creation understood not as a beginning but as a return.
The Infinite Loop
The figure-eight form is the soul of this design. Specifically, the crossing point at the center of the loop is where the two circles meet and the direction reverses — the moment of transformation where one cycle becomes the next.
Worn as drops, the Haumea earrings swing gently with each movement of the head, the loops turning in the light. Furthermore, the smooth gold catches the light differently at the crossing point and along the outer curves, so the earrings seem to pulse softly as they move. In this way, they carry Haumea’s essential quality: the sense that what looks like repetition is, in fact, renewal.
Haumea Earrings in 18k Gold
In rose gold the figure-eight loops glow with warmth, the curves reading intimate and alive, like the light of a fire on water. In white gold the Haumea earrings turn cool and luminous, the loops catching light with clean, equal brilliance at every curve.
In yellow gold they radiate with full golden intensity — the most direct echo of Haumea herself, the great mother whose light has renewed itself through every generation of the Hawaiian people. Whichever metal you choose, the loop holds its form and its meaning.
Craftsmanship and 3D Precision
Each Haumea earring was developed in 3D modeling software and brought to life through precision 3D printing and meticulous hand-finishing.
The figure-eight loop demands digital modeling: the two circles must be perfectly equal in size, the crossing point must be smooth and continuous so the line reads as a single uninterrupted stroke, and the proportions must keep the earring comfortable and balanced as a drop.
Additionally, the two earrings of a pair must mirror each other exactly. Hand-finishing then polishes every curve to a high shine. This is the precision that only the Friszman MD process can deliver reliably.
A Made-to-Order Piece
Like every Friszman MD creation, the Haumea earrings are made to order and hand-finished in 18k gold. Explore the full earrings collection to see how each design draws its form from the world’s great mythological traditions. You can also explore the legends and myths of Hawaii as written by King Kalakaua in the collections of the Library of Congress.
| Gold | 18K Rose Gold, 18K White Gold, 18K Yellow Gold |
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