Pear cut diamonds have always been a favourite in the world of fine jewellery design and make a popular choice for an engagement ring centre stone. The pear shape is a distinctive amalgam of round and marquise shapes with a tapered point on one end. The brilliant teardrop cut is recognised for its symmetry, featuring a facet arrangement that maximises light return and gives the diamond a fiery sparkle. A pear cut diamond shows versatility in every setting, as either a solitaire or surrounded in a halo of shimmering accent stones or as the centre stone in a three-stone ring.
Schedule a 1-on-1 consultation with our team of jewellery consultants to view our collection of pear cut diamonds from up close. We will guide you through the selection process to help you identify the diamond that is truly yours.
A pear shaped diamond is best known for its balance of curves and points. Ideally, loose pear cut diamonds should have a length-to-width ratio of between 1.45 and 1.55 for a classic teardrop shape. A length-to-width ratio of 1.55 to 1.70 creates a longer and slimmer look. The depth percentage and table percentage should ideally be in the ranges of 58%-64% and 55%-65% for the right balance of fire and brilliance. A diamond that falls within these specifications will provide the most authentic look that collectors and brides look for.
A “bow-tie” effect is a dark, bow-shaped shadow across the centre of certain fancy cuts where light fails to return to the viewer’s eye. In a well-cut pear shape diamond, this contrast adds visual depth without noticeably reducing brightness. At Flawless, our expert gemologists brilliantly control table size, pavilion angles, and facet symmetry to minimise light leakage that causes the bow-tie. As you shop for pear cut diamonds, it is important to view the diamond in a few varying light scenarios to ensure that the bow-tie remains faint and the diamond maintains strong brilliance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Either a V-prong or bezel will protect the tip from chipping and secure the diamond for regular wear.
Yes, absolutely. A point facing up creates a more modern and dramatic look, while a point facing down creates a softer look.
Not really. Lab-grown diamonds have the same chemical composition and optical properties as natural diamonds, so the sparkle and beauty is identical.