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Pear Cut Lab Diamonds

Looking for a unique and elegant diamond cut that is sure to turn heads? Look no further than the Pear Cut Diamond! This stunning diamond shape combines the brilliance of a round cut with the unique teardrop shape, making it a versatile and eye-catching option for an engagement ring or any piece of jewelry.

Pear Lab Diamond

VG | E | IF | 2.01

$31,666

Pear Lab Grown Diamond

VG | E | IF | 3.00

$91,603

Buy Pear Lab Diamond online

VG | D | IF | 5.01

$330,971

Pear Lab-Diamond for sale

VG | D | FL| 12.61

$1,223,296

Pear Cut Diamonds

The pear cut diamond has a long history that dates back to the 15th century. It was first introduced by Flemish cutter Lodewyk van Berquem in 1458. However, it wasn't until the 18th century that the shape gained popularity. The name "pear" comes from its resemblance to a pear fruit. Today, the pear cut diamond is one of the most popular diamond shapes, especially for engagement rings.

Characteristics of a pear cut diamond

Here are the key characteristics of a pear cut diamond:

  1. Shape: The pear cut diamond has a teardrop shape, with a rounded end and a tapering point.

  2. Facets: It has 58 facets, including 33 on the crown and 25 on the pavilion.

  3. Length-to-width ratio: The ideal length-to-width ratio for a pear cut diamond is between 1.45 and 1.75. A higher ratio will result in a more elongated pear shape, while a lower ratio will result in a rounder shape.

  4. Cut quality: The cut quality of a pear cut diamond is crucial as it affects the diamond's brilliance and sparkle. The ideal cut grade for a pear cut diamond is Excellent or Very Good.

  5. Carat weight: The pear cut diamond is available in a range of carat weights, from small to large. However, the elongated shape of the pear cut diamond makes it appear larger than a round diamond of the same carat weight.

Pros of Pear Cut Diamond:

  1. Elegant and unique appearance.

  2. Slimming effect on the finger.

  3. Versatile orientation in jewelry settings.

  4. Exhibits excellent brilliance and sparkle.

  5. Can appear larger than its carat weight.

Cons of Pear Cut Diamond:

  1. Prone to the "bow-tie effect" (diminished brilliance in the center).

  2. Vulnerable pointed end may be more prone to chipping.

  3. Subjective appeal, not universally loved.

  4. Limited compatibility with certain settings.

  5. Difficulty in finding matching stones for multi-stone settings.

How to choose a pear cut diamond

When choosing a pear cut diamond, here are some factors to consider:

  1. Cut quality: As mentioned earlier, the cut quality is crucial for the pear cut diamond's brilliance and sparkle. Look for diamonds with an Excellent or Very Good cut grade.

  2. Length-to-width ratio: The ideal length-to-width ratio for a pear cut diamond depends on personal preference. If you prefer a more elongated shape, look for diamonds with a higher ratio. If you prefer a rounder shape, look for diamonds with a lower ratio.

  3. Color and clarity: Color and clarity are also important factors to consider when choosing a pear cut diamond. Look for diamonds with a color grade of G or higher and a clarity grade of SI1 or higher.

  4. Setting: The setting is also important as it can affect the appearance of the pear cut diamond. Consider a prong setting that holds the diamond securely while allowing maximum light to enter the stone.

  5. Budget: Finally, consider your budget. The pear cut diamond is often less expensive than the round cut diamond, making it a great option for those on a budget.

How to care for a Pear Cut diamond

Here are some tips for caring for your pear cut diamond:

  1. Clean your diamond regularly using a soft-bristled brush, mild detergent, and warm water.

  2. Avoid wearing your diamond during activities that can damage it, such as sports or manual labor.

  3. Store your diamond in a soft cloth or jewelry box to protect it from scratches.

Were to Buy Pear Cut diamonds for Sale

Numerous online retailers specialize in selling diamonds, including pear cut lab diamond. Make sure to choose well-established and reputable brand with customer reviews and certifications for their diamonds. Some popular online diamond retailers include Clean OriginRitaniWith ClarityJames Allen.

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Buy Wisely

Be sure to consider the 4 Cs of diamond quality when choosing your diamond, and choose a reputable retailer that offers warranties and return policies to ensure your satisfaction with your purchase.

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