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Daily Recommended Pear Cut Diamonds

Last updated: Saturday, January 18th 2025

I select only the top 3% of Pear cut diamonds, renowned for their exquisite teardrop shape and luminous brilliance. 

To further enhance the sparkle and beauty of these gems, clients can choose between an Ideal or premium cut. This collection is perfect for those who admire the Pear cut’s blend of sophistication and individuality, ensuring each diamond stands out with its captivating allure and exceptional quality.

Use the filters to narrow down the selection by carat, color, clarity, cut,  shape, brand, price and more. Still not sure which diamond to buy? Contact me here, and I’ll help you choose the best match.

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Frequently Asked Questions​

A pear cut diamond, also known as a teardrop diamond, represents elegance and uniqueness. The distinctive shape, combining the best of the round brilliant and marquise cuts, symbolizes both sophistication and individuality. The pointed tip and rounded end create a beautiful, elongated appearance that is both timeless and contemporary.

Yes, pear cut diamonds can show color, especially at the pointed tip where color tends to be more concentrated. To minimize visible color, it is recommended to choose a higher color grade, particularly for diamonds set in white gold or platinum. However, slight color tints can be less noticeable when set in yellow or rose gold settings.

The best size for a pear shaped diamond depends on personal preference and the setting. Pear shaped diamonds look beautiful in a variety of sizes, but many people prefer stones that are at least 0.5 carats or larger to showcase the shape effectively. For engagement rings, sizes ranging from 1 to 2 carats are popular, as they provide a striking balance between size and elegance.

Traditionally, pear shaped diamonds are worn with the pointed end facing up, towards the fingertips, when set in engagement rings. This orientation elongates the finger and creates a graceful, slimming effect. However, some people choose to wear the diamond with the point facing down for a unique look, so it ultimately comes down to personal preference.

Pear-shaped diamonds can be more expensive due to the complexity of the cut. Achieving the perfect symmetry and proportions requires skilled craftsmanship, which can increase the cost. Additionally, the shape can result in more rough diamond waste during cutting, further contributing to the higher price. However, pear-shaped diamonds are often less expensive than round diamonds of similar quality and carat weight.

A pear shaped diamond should ideally have 5 to 6 prongs. Typically, 5 prongs are used, with one prong protecting the delicate pointed tip and the remaining prongs evenly spaced around the curved portion. This configuration provides both security and aesthetic balance, ensuring the diamond is held securely in place while highlighting its unique shape.

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