Pear Cut Engagement Rings

Unique pear-shaped engagement rings, combining the beauty of round and marquise cuts for a distinctive, teardrop shape. 

Pear Cut Engagement Rings

Pear cut engagement rings, also known as teardrop rings, offer a striking and elegant design that combines the brilliance of round diamonds with the uniqueness of a pointed tip. The pear shape is a bold choice for brides who want to make a statement with their ring. Its distinctive shape elongates the finger while providing exceptional sparkle, making it a perfect blend of tradition and modern style. Luvari’s pear cut engagement rings are available in a variety of settings, from classic solitaires to more elaborate designs that showcase the stone’s beauty.

The pear cut is versatile and can be worn with the tip pointing either up or down, depending on your preference. It’s a symbol of individuality and elegance, making it an excellent choice for brides who want a ring that stands out. Explore our collection to discover pear cut engagement rings that blend grace and sophistication in a unique shape.

Pear Cut Engagement Rings FAQ

What is unique about the pear cut shape?

The pear cut combines the brilliance of a round cut with a teardrop shape, offering a unique and elegant look that elongates the finger.

Can I wear a pear cut engagement ring in different orientations?

Yes, pear cut rings can be worn with the pointed tip facing either up or down, depending on your personal style preference.

How do I customize a pear cut engagement ring?

Luvari allows you to customize your pear cut ring by choosing from various settings, metals, and accent stones to create a one-of-a-kind design.

What settings work well with pear cut diamonds?

Pear cut diamonds are versatile and work beautifully in solitaire, halo, or vintage-inspired settings, allowing you to create a ring that suits your style.

How should I care for my pear cut engagement ring?

Due to its pointed tip, it’s important to regularly clean and inspect your pear cut ring to ensure the setting is secure and the diamond remains protected.