Pear Cut Engagement Ring
A pear shape diamond has so much going for it. It’s sometimes called the tear drop shape, too. This intriguing cut combines the best of two masterful diamond shapes — utilizing the round brilliant cut and the regal marquise cut.
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Pear Cut Engagement Ring
Because of this artistry, pear shaped diamond rings often looks larger than their actual carat size. Who doesn’t want that? The facet arrangement on pear shaped stones makes for a real scene stealer. Your diamond can be admired from afar. Wearing a pear diamond engagement ring lends an extra measure of class to every gesture of a lady’s hand.
Most owners will wear their pear-shaped diamond ring with the point facing away from them. This helps give the impression of a more elegant longer finger, and makes the hand look even lovelier and more expressive. But since pear diamonds are used in pendants and earrings too, their versatility makes them a designer’s dream. A chic pendant earring can have a lovely pear stone with the point going up, making it dangle and reflect light with the slightest gesture of the wearers face. Working with pear cut engagement rings and designing something around their mesmeric shape makes any type of item a jewelry a true pleasure.
The pretty pear shape stone. It’s been around for years, and its longevity only proves how women adore this shape. Rounded on one end like a round brilliant shape and pointed on the other (like a Marquise diamond!) these lady-like stones are perennially favored by jewelry fans.
The pear shape has also been called the teardrop, and we love that alternate name since it does look like a tear drop shape. But weddings are such a joyous occasion that the pear shape is probably our preferred way to describe this stone.
Did you know that owing to its unique shape, the pear shape diamond looks quite a bit larger than the same size round diamond? We like that. There seems to be an ideal length to width ratio for pear shaped gems. They can be 1:1.5, but since every diamond is unique, and tastes are very personal, this shape is also offered in 1:1.75, and on occasion up to 1:2.0. These stones are most often worn with the point facing toward the lady’s fingernail. But you choose how you like to wear it. There are no hard and fast rules with which way the point is directed. The charming shape also slenderizes the lady’s hand making it appear even more graceful. That is pretty!