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Pear Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Rings
Part round brilliant, part single tapered point, the pear is a teardrop that reads classic from one angle and distinctly modern from another. Worn point toward the fingertip, pear lab grown diamond engagement rings stretch the hand and make a stone look larger carat for carat, which flatters shorter and wider fingers. Because the cut is brilliant-style, it flashes with the lively fire of a round. Every Diyona pear center is conflict-free, ships with an IGI certificate, and typically costs 30 to 50 percent less than a comparable mined diamond.
Why Choose Pear Lab Grown Diamonds
A Pear is a teardrop, a round brilliant on one end tapering to a single point on the other. Because the cut is brilliant-style, it sparkles with the same lively flash as a round, not the mirror-like steps of an emerald or Asscher. Worn with the point toward the fingertip, it stretches the finger and makes a stone look larger carat-for-carat, which is why it flatters shorter or wider fingers especially well. Ratio drives the personality. Around 1.45 to 1.55 length-to-width is the classic balance, lower looks plump and round, higher looks long and dramatic. Two things to check on a Pear. First, the bowtie, a dark shadow that crosses the center; a faint one is normal, a heavy one dulls the stone, so look at it face up. Second, the point is the most exposed facet, so a setting with a tip prong or V-prong protects it. It suits anyone who wants softness and edge in one stone.