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Guide to Choosing Pear-Shaped Engagement Ring

July 10, 2024115 ViewsShesFeel

Considered a “fancy shape”, a pear shape diamond is known for its high sparkle and vintage look. Originated by a Polish gemstone polisher in the 1400s, the pear-shaped diamond, also known as a teardrop shape, uses facet placement to maximize shine and brilliance. The pear cut has grown in popularity since the Renaissance period and today is a popular choice among A-listers like Cardi B, Sophie Turner and Victoria Beckham, to name a few. If you want a unique piece that you don’t see every day, a pear-shaped engagement ring might be just what you’re looking for. 

Why Choose A Pear-Shaped Diamond?

A blend of the best features of a round cut and a marquise cut, a pear-shaped diamond is said to represent an emotional bond or connection. The romantic, feminine curves balance out the bold point, making a pear-shaped engagement ring a popular choice for brides who value both individuality and timelessness.

Due to their elongated shape, pear-shaped diamonds also tend to appear larger than a round or princess cut diamond of the same carat weight. Since the cut is tricky to perfect, a quality cut pear-shaped diamond is also harder to come by than more popular cuts.

What to Look for In A Pear-Shaped Diamond

Just like all fancy shapes, GIA doesn’t assign a cut grade to pear-shaped diamonds. Consulting with a diamond expert will help you examine your diamond for qualities like depth, table and the rest of the 4 Cs (clarity, color and carat). A few features specific to pear-shaped diamonds that you should consider include: 

Popular Styles for Pear-Shaped Engagement Rings