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Pear cut diamond settings.
The best settings for pear shaped diamonds sometimes referred to as tear drop diamonds are tapered solitaire setting like this or an intricate halo setting like this.
Likewise the smaller the length to width ratio the plumper the pear cut diamond.
Bezel settings are another option that looks great with pear shaped diamonds.
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This ratio creates the perfect shape for your pear engagement ring.
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With a bezel setting a thin band of metal encircles the whole diamond creating a look that is delicate feminine and romantic.
A pear cut diamond set in a tension setting is able to interact with light on all sides and appears to full advantage.
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While pear cut diamonds don t have an official cut grade the chart below offers general guidelines to follow when considering the cut of a pear cut diamond.
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The traditional way to wear a pear cut diamond engagement ring is to have the tip pointing away from you point down.
If the width of a pear diamond is 1 the ideal length is about 1 4 to 1 7 times that.
Our favorite range for pears is 1 45 1 60.
As a rule of thumb pear diamonds should possess excellent or very good symmetry to ensure that the tip of the pear lines up with the middle of the rounded end.
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This setting is most often used when your ring has a halo but you can bezel set a solitaire ring too.
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This ratio which is simply the length divided by the width determines how skinny or wide the pear cut diamond is.
A pear shape can feel easily customizable as it can be worn with the diamond facing up down east west or slightly off kilter.
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Pear shaped diamonds are especially good for tension settings as they tend to appear larger.
The most beautiful pear shaped diamonds are symmetrical but they vary in length to width ratios.
The setting should protect the vulnerable parts of the diamond the pointed tip at one end while showing off the unique beauty of the teardrop shape.
A pear shaped diamond is a modified version of a round brilliant cut diamond but one end comes to a point which needs to be protected by a prong or bezel when worn in a ring setting.