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Pear engagement rings feature a distinctive teardrop shape that combines graceful curves with a pointed tip, creating an elegant and distinctive look.
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Colour: DEF (Colourless)Clarity: VVS1-VVS2 (Very very slight inclusions)Cut: Ideal
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A pear engagement ring features a diamond cut into a distinctive teardrop shape that combines a rounded end with a pointed tip. This elegant shape blends the brilliance of a round cut with the elongated style of a marquise diamond.
Pear engagement rings are a popular choice for those looking for a distinctive and elegant diamond shape. Their unique silhouette offers a stylish alternative to more traditional diamond cuts.
Yes. The elongated teardrop shape of a pear diamond creates a visual effect that makes the finger appear longer and more slender.
Most people prefer to wear pear diamonds with the pointed tip facing toward the fingertip. This orientation enhances the elongated appearance of the diamond and helps create a flattering look on the hand.
Pear diamonds are often slightly more affordable than round diamonds of the same carat weight. Their cutting process typically preserves more of the original rough diamond.
Pear diamonds look beautiful in a variety of settings including solitaire, halo, hidden halo, and three-stone designs. A protective prong is often used to secure the pointed tip of the diamond.
The ideal length-to-width ratio for a pear diamond typically ranges from 1.45 to 1.75. This range produces a balanced shape that looks elegant without appearing too short or too narrow.
When choosing a pear diamond, consider factors such as cut quality, symmetry, clarity, and color. It is also important to check for the bow-tie effect that can sometimes appear across the center of elongated diamonds.
Yes. Pear diamonds often appear larger than round diamonds of the same carat weight because their elongated shape creates a larger face-up surface area.
Some pear diamonds can display a bow-tie effect, which appears as a shadow across the center of the stone. A well-cut pear diamond will minimize this effect while maintaining strong brilliance.
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