Guide to Pear Shape Engagement Rings
Pear shaped diamonds have always been a brilliant and rare way to celebrate true love. With the most common choice for diamond engagement rings being round shaped diamonds, pear shaped diamond engagement rings are truly a unique and distinctive choice.
Pear shaped diamonds aren’t as popular as diamond shapes, but they do have a fan club of their own. Celebrities Ariana Grande, Paris Hilton, Kaley Cuoco, Cardi B, Sophie Turner, and more all wear stunning pear shaped diamond engagement rings. The love for pear shaped diamonds isn’t new, either: actor Richard Burton once paid $1.1 million for a 69-carat, pear-shaped diamond for his his iconic wife, Elizabeth Taylor.
At J. Vincent Jewelers, we are proud to offer the best in pear shape engagement rings to Colts Neck-area couples looking for their perfect ring. Here are some top things to know before you shop for a pear shaped diamond:
What is a pear shaped diamond?
A pear shaped diamond is also called a teardrop diamond because of its rounded shape which narrows into a point at the top or bottom. It is a modified brilliant round cut on one end and the pointed tip on the other end. When worn as the main stone in an engagement ring, a pear shaped diamond’s round side, or head, typically faces the knuckle, while the point faces the fingernail. This makes the dramatic teardrop effect when the finger is raised. But how to wear a pear shaped diamond is entirely personal: you might prefer to wear the round side away from the knuckle, or even horizontally with a dramatic east-to-west setting.
Anatomy of a Pear Shaped Diamond
Pear shaped diamonds have five different regions: the head, the shoulders, the belly, the wings, and the point. The head is round shaped, and the shape begins to narrow below the shoulders toward the belly, before coming closely together at the wings and finally meeting in the dramatic point.
How do I choose a pear shaped diamond?
There are several factors that affect the appearance and beauty of a pear-shaped diamond.
Most diamond wearers prefer a length to width ratio between 1.55 and 1.75. The length and width of a poorly cut pear shaped diamond will appear out of balance.
When shopping for a pear shaped diamond, look at it face up and check for gently rounded shoulders and wings. Wings that are too flat will make the diamond appear too narrow, while wings that are too rounded will make it look too short and off balance.
The perfect pear shaped diamond should have identical sides. When both sides are identical, 29 facets will be visible on both sides.
When looking for a pear shaped diamond, be aware of the “bow tie effect.” This term refers to the light gray to black pattern resembling a bow tie that typically runs across the width of the stone from the center of the table. A cut that minimizes the effect to the point that it’s hardly visible is a key to a beautiful pear shaped diamond.
How do pear shaped diamonds compare to other diamonds?
One of the most appealing aspects of pear shaped diamonds are that they are significantly less expensive than brilliant round shaped diamonds, thanks to the fact that pear shaped diamonds usually have very minimal amount of waste when being cut from a raw stone. As carat size increases, the price gap between round and pear shaped diamonds widens even more. When considering diamonds 3 carats and higher, choosing a pear shaped diamonds can equal enormous savings.
We invite you to shop our extensive collection of engagement rings in our Colts Neck, New Jersey, showroom, or view a selection online here.
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