Pear cut engagement rings

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How to buy a Pear engagement ring

Choosing a pear shaped diamond engagement ring means that you are romantic and whimsical. The pear is a fancy shape, which differentiates it from the traditional round. Pear engagement rings are for individuals who want to stand apart with a diamond shape true to their dramatic or flirtatious nature.

Pear shaped diamonds are true to their name and combine the curves of a Round Brilliant diamond with the sharp point of a Marquise. They are an historic shape that is known for symbolizing tears of joy. Their elongated shape can slenderize the finger and maximize carat weight.

PEAR ENGAGEMENT RING GUIDES

The 4Cs Of Diamonds

Understanding the 4Cs helps you find the VRAI created diamond that is right for you and assures you of its value.

How to Measure Your Ring Size

Discover the right way to use our complimentary ring sizers so that your engagement ring fits perfectly from the start.

Get a Lab Grown Diamond Cut For You

We will cut & polish our rough into a VRAI created diamond of any shape & size, exclusively for you.

Pear cut engagement rings FAQs

Pear shaped diamonds and Teardrop diamonds are the exact same thing. The two names are interchangeable. A Teardrop engagement ring is the same as a Pear shaped diamond engagement ring. Many jewelry brands will choose which name they use for their inventory. VRAI refers to Teardrop diamonds as Pear.

You can match your pear shaped engagement ring with a wedding ring based on style or metal color. For Solitaire, Halo, Toi et Moi, or Three Stone engagement rings, for example, choose a petit Eternity, Infinity, or Devotion band in matching platinum or solid gold for the perfect pair. 

For certain engagement settings, like the Signature V or Curator, consider pairing with their matching wedding band styles.

A vintage-inspired ring is a ring designed in a vintage-era style. Many vintage-inspired rings are crafted to look similar to those made during the Art Deco era in the 1920s — Halo or Bezel settings, and tapered baguette side stones are all reminiscent of this era.