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Elegant Pear Shaped Diamond Rings
A pear shaped diamond ring combines the brilliance of a round cut with the elegant taper of a marquise, creating a distinctive silhouette that feels both classic and contemporary. Its teardrop shape elongates the finger, offering a flattering and sophisticated look. Our pear engagement rings are crafted to enhance light reflection while maintaining clean, balanced proportions. Whether set as a timeless solitaire, surrounded by a halo, or paired with accent stones, the pear shape delivers dramatic sparkle with refined structure.
For couples seeking a pear shaped wedding ring, this collection offers versatile designs that pair beautifully with wedding bands. The pointed tip adds visual interest while the rounded end softens the overall appearance, creating a ring that feels bold yet graceful. As part of our broader engagement ring collection, these pear shaped diamond rings are designed for those who want something distinctive without sacrificing timeless elegance.
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A pear shaped diamond ring features a centre stone cut in a distinctive teardrop silhouette, combining a rounded end with a tapered point. This shape blends the brilliance of a round cut with the elongating effect of a marquise, creating a balanced design that feels both elegant and eye-catching.
Yes, pear engagement rings are well suited to daily wear when crafted with a secure setting that protects the pointed tip. With proper design and high-quality metalwork, they offer durability while maintaining their refined and distinctive shape.
In many cases, yes. The elongated silhouette creates strong finger coverage and can make the stone appear larger than a round diamond of the same carat weight. Their length naturally enhances visual presence without requiring additional carat weight.
Yes, pear shaped engagement rings pair beautifully with curved or contoured wedding bands designed to follow the shape of the centre stone. When proportioned thoughtfully, the two rings sit together seamlessly and create a balanced, cohesive look.
Traditionally, the pointed tip faces outward toward the fingertip, as this enhances the elongating effect on the hand. However, orientation is ultimately a matter of personal preference, and some wearers choose to reverse it for a distinctive styling choice.









































































