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A Pear Cut Diamond's Characteristics

Submitted by ShivShambu on Fri, 06/17/2022 - 07:26

The pear shape is known as a "fancy shape." This basically means that it is not round. The pear cut diamond resembles a tear drop. It appears to be a cross between a round and a marquise cut diamond.

Consider Color

Pear shapes, like marquise cut diamonds, tend to hold more color. Especially visible to the naked eye. This means that a brilliant cut diamond with the color 'Crystal' or 'Top Cape' can appear colorless. However, the same color in a pear shape appears much more yellow. As a result, I recommend selecting a good color for pear cut diamonds. Ideally, 'Top Wessel ton' or higher. A fancy colored pear cut is another viable option. As a result, we frequently see pear cut diamonds in a wide range of colors.

Cutting Quality

The Cut is unquestionably the most important C of the pear shape. The quality of the pear shape has an immediate impact on its value. Ashiv Diamonds has previously emphasized the significance of symmetry in polished diamonds. The overall beauty of gemstones is always enhanced by symmetry. However, it is even more important in non-round shapes, such as the pear shape. To determine whether a pear shape is symmetrical, draw an imaginary line across the diamond's length and examine the two sides. There is good symmetry if the shoulders, bellies, and wings (see illustration) mirror each other.

Pear Cut Diamonds In Jewelry

Even though pear-shaped diamonds are the fourth most expensive diamond form, we're already talking about a savings of about $1,500 when compared to a round diamond & Diamond dealer. This form is particularly appealing since it resembles a teardrop and has a lot of personalities. Like round brilliant diamonds, pear shapes are excellent at hiding inclusions. They function similarly to a round stone at the rounded end of the stone. It's even stronger at disguising inclusions at the pointed edge, making it nearly impossible to spot any errors.

The Pear Diamonds is a standout cut that looks great in a solitaire setting on its own. This simple setting will highlight the stone while also making your finger appear slimmer and longer. Choose the pave setting if you want a little more bling. This is where you have small accent stones on either side of your main stone along the top half of the ring. The three-stone setting is another excellent option. This is when you have two smaller stones on either side of the main stone, often with contrasting cuts that sit perpendicular to the main stone.

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