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Pear Shaped Lab Created Diamonds

Pear shaped lab diamonds are teardrop shaped that have a point on one end and a rounded edge on the other. They’ve become more popular in recent years, and its unique shape adds character to jewelry and makes a statement.

Pears are a uniquely shaped diamond, so you’ll need to look at the shape carefully to ensure its safety and longevity. Stones are most delicate at their points, so you’ll want to make sure the point of the pear is protected by prong(s) to prevent breaking. If you use a pear shaped diamond in an engagement ring, it makes your fingers look longer and thinner as well.

In terms of quality, pear shaped lab diamonds have some interesting considerations. One is the length to width ratio because it affects the stone’s appearance and beauty. Generally, the length to width ratio of classic pear shaped diamonds is 1.40 to 1.70, but personal preferences dictate your choice. Some prefer pears to be wider while others prefer elongated pears. The shape preference also could depend on whether it’s for an engagement ring or for a pair of earrings. A narrower pear lab diamond would work well in dangle earrings, while a wider shape might be preferred for a solitaire ring. Another aspect of the cut is the symmetry. If you were to draw an invisible line down the middle of the diamond, it should look the same on both sides.

Clarity is an important factor for pear diamonds. The larger than pear diamonds, the more noticeable the inclusions can be if the cut isn’t hiding them well. The color is most apparent in the tip of the pear diamond. For this reason, look at pear diamonds with a color of H or better.

Couples are drawn to the allure of lab made diamond benefits. They’re sustainable because they’re created in a lab rather than mined from the earth. Rather than digging up diamonds and disrupting the soil and the ecosystems, they’re created in a controlled environment with less impact on natural resources. You can also pinpoint exactly where the diamond was created, which is rare for natural diamonds. Some couples are concerned about blood diamonds and worry that their sentimental diamond found its way to them through conflict and unethical ways.

Pear shaped lab diamonds help elevate the look of any engagement ring. They complement simple solitaire rings and work well with a variety of side stones. Pear center lab diamonds are more unique because they aren’t as prevalent as other stones.

FAQs

How is a pear shaped diamond different from other diamond cuts?

Pears are shaped like a teardrop with a round end and a pointy end. The shape varies depending on how it’s cut. Some pear diamonds are more elongated while others have a wider rounded edge. The length to width ratio for pears is generally between 1.50 and 1.70, and it has 58 facets. You can calculate the length to width ratio by dividing the length by the width.

What is the average size range for pear shaped diamonds?

Average size for diamonds varies depending on trends and preferences. Generally in the U.S., the average size for a pear lab diamond is around one carat. In other countries the average diamond tends to be a bit smaller.

Are pear cut lab grown diamonds certified for quality and authenticity?

The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and International Gemological Institute (IGI) both certify lab diamonds and create reports detailing the grades of quality for lab diamonds. This ensures you know exactly what you’re purchasing and have detailed information about your lab-made diamond.

Can I purchase a pear shaped diamond for a lab grown engagement ring?

Pear diamonds look breathtaking in lab grown engagement rings. Their shape is unique and eye-catching, and it’s an elegant stone to have in an engagement ring. In recent years, more couples have sought pear-shaped diamonds.

Do pear cut lab grown diamonds have any imperfections or blemishes?

Lab grown diamonds aren’t free from the natural inclusions, blemishes and imperfections than mined diamonds. Even though they’re made in a lab, they’re still “real” diamonds with natural imperfections. However, an expert cut can hide the more obvious imperfections so they’re more hidden in the cut and not on display.

What is the warranty and return policy for pear shaped lab grown diamonds?

It’s important to research warranty and return policies from jewelers. Policies will vary. Some companies offer returns or exchanges within a 30-day period. In terms of warranties, some retailers offer lifetime warranties to ensure your meaningful jewelry is protected. Research the ins and outs of these policies–some might require any repairs to be made by their jewelers or specific jewelry inspections. Some retailers also replace smaller diamonds if they happen to fall out.

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