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Pear Shape Engagement Rings

The allure of our pear shape engagement rings comes from the natural beauty of this exceptionally cut diamond. Pear shape diamonds offer incredible value for money as their shape gives a bigger size per carat than other diamond shapes. Having originated nearly 500 years, the pear shape - or teardrop, as it is also known, is a symbol of decadence and devotion. When set in one of our engagement ring settings, the result is an encapsulation of splendour and diamond cutting craftsmanship.
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Discover more about Pear Shape Engagement Rings

The ratio of a pear shaped diamond is typically between 1.5 and 1.7 in order to give a full body to the stone and a nice full point that isn’t too wide or narrow. This ensures the equal distribution of the facet structure to optimise the life and sparkle that it gives.

Whether your preference is a single stone ring, or even one of our halo designs, it’s easy to see why these stunning stones are suited to many of our engagement ring styles.

A pear shape is an ideal way to get size without paying for a larger weight. The pear shape nature of this diamond cut will elongate the fingers of the wearer, giving an added wow factor as the shape gives the illusion of being larger than it is.

Given the unique shape of the diamond, a pear shape can be worn both point up and point down. This is usually the personal preference of the wearer, as to whether they prefer to see the shape or show the shape.