Epitomize grace and individuality with our pear Lab Diamond Jewelry collection, designed for those who covet a unique, fluid silhouette. The pear shaped lab grown diamond merges the brilliance of a round cut with the tapered elegance of a marquise, creating a captivating teardrop effect that naturally elongates the finger. Beverly's Jewelry presents these ethically cultured stones, possessing identical optical fire to mined gems, ensuring you wear a symbol of sophisticated luxury and sustainable artistry without compromise.
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The distinctive asymmetry of a lab grown pear diamond offers a versatile aesthetic, capable of being worn with the tip facing up or down to suit your personal style. Our curated selection of pear Lab Diamond Jewelry prioritizes symmetry and optimal length-to-width ratios, minimizing the "bow-tie" shadow often found in elongated cuts. We encase these precious stones in secure settings featuring V-prongs to shield the delicate tip from daily impact. Whether utilized in a solitaire pendant or a dramatic engagement ring, these gems deliver exceptional value and presence. As you finalize your choice, complete your set by browsing other pear diamond jewelry collections.
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Traditionally, the pear shaped lab grown diamond is worn with the pointed tip facing your fingernails, which creates a slimming, elongating effect on the finger.
Yes, the tip is the most vulnerable part of the stone. We highly recommend settings with a "V-prong" or bezel at the point to protect it from chipping.
Like ovals and marquises, pear diamonds can show a dark "bow-tie" across the center. We carefully select our stones to ensure this effect is minimal and does not detract from brilliance.
Most buyers prefer a length-to-width ratio between 1.50 and 1.75. A ratio below 1.50 looks wider and rounder, while above 1.75 appears very narrow and elongated.
Yes, typically. The elongated shape and shallow cut allow pear diamonds to have a larger surface area (face-up appearance) than round diamonds of the same carat weight.
Yes, it is chemically, physically, and optically identical to a mined diamond. It scores a 10 on the Mohs hardness scale and offers the same eternal sparkle.