Pear Lab Grown Diamonds

    Discover the graceful silhouette of lab grown pear diamonds, featuring a unique teardrop shape that beautifully elongates the finger.

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    Shop Pear Shaped Lab Grown Diamonds at Lucenjuri

    The pear shaped lab grown diamond, often called the "teardrop," is the ultimate choice for the woman who wants something that feels both regal and completely unique. It’s a stunning hybrid, giving you the rounded brilliance of a round cut at one end and the tapering elegance of a marquise at the other. At Lucenjuri, we love the pear because it’s a bit of a rebel—it’s sophisticated and feminine, but it has a sharp, modern edge that really stands out in a sea of round rings.

    Choosing a pear diamond from our collection means choosing a stone that was selected for its perfect "shoulders" and graceful curve. Because of their elongated shape, pear diamonds are incredible at making the finger look longer and more slender. Whether you wear yours in a classic vertical setting or try a modern, edgy "east-west" orientation, our pear lab diamonds offer a bold, brilliant look that refuses to be ignored.

    How to Find Your Pear Lab Diamond

    Finding a beautiful pear is an art form because symmetry is everything. Since there isn't a standardized cut grade for this shape, we hand-vet our pears to ensure they don't look "lopsided" or too flat. When we’re helping you find your perfect match, we focus on these three professional details:

    • The Perfect Silhouette: We look for what we call "even shoulders." The curves on both sides of the widest part of the diamond should be identical. You want a silhouette that looks like a graceful teardrop, not a triangle or a lumpy oval.
    • The Bow-Tie Check: Like ovals, pears can have a "bow-tie" shadow across the center. We prioritize stones where the faceting is so precise that the bow-tie is minimal, ensuring the diamond sparkles consistently from the rounded base all the way to the tip.
    • The Point and the Base: We look for a base that is perfectly semi-circular and a point that is sharp and centered. This balance is what gives the pear its sophisticated, balanced look on the hand.

    Why Choose Lucenjuri Pear Lab Grown Diamonds?

    We believe your jewelry should reflect your values as much as your style. Our pear lab-created diamonds are 100% genuine carbon crystals, possessing the same 10/10 hardness and refractive index as any mined stone. By choosing lab grown, we can offer you a stone with exceptional clarity—which is so important in a pear, as the "point" can sometimes trap color or show inclusions.

    What sets a Lucenjuri pear apart is our eye for the "life" of the stone. We don't just look at the certificate; we make sure the diamond has that crisp, icy sparkle from top to bottom. At Lucenjuri, we’re able to offer these high-impact shapes at a value that lets you go a bit larger on the carat weight, which is exactly what you want with a pear, as its brilliance only gets more impressive as the stone gets bigger.

    Popular Pairings for Pear Diamonds

    The pear is a total "style chameleon" that can look vintage or incredibly modern. We love it paired with:

    • The V-Prong Solitaire: To protect that delicate point while letting the diamond shine, a V-prong setting is both practical and chic. It highlights the sharp silhouette while keeping the stone secure.
    • A Tapered Band: Pairing a pear center stone with a band that slightly tapers toward the diamond, like our Stella,really emphasizes that elongating effect we love so much.

    FAQs: Pear Shaped Lab Grown Diamonds

    Which way should a pear shaped diamond face?

    There’s no "wrong" way, but most women wear the point facing out toward their fingernails. It creates that beautiful, slimming effect that makes the finger look longer. That said, we’ve seen some incredibly cool customer wear them "point in," or even horizontally in an east-west setting. It’s your ring, wear it the way that makes you smile!

    Are pear shaped diamonds more prone to chipping?

    Because they have that one sharp point, they are a little more delicate than a round or a cushion. But don't let that scare you! As long as you choose a setting that protects the tip—usually with a V-prong or a bezel—they are perfectly fine for everyday wear. We always make sure our settings are designed to keep that point safe and sound.

    Do pear diamonds look bigger than other shapes?

    Absolutely. Because of their elongated "teardrop" shape, they have a lot of surface area. A 1-carat pear will almost always look larger than a 1-carat round. If you’re looking for the most "bang for your buck" in terms of size and presence, the pear is a fantastic choice.

    What should I look for to avoid a "bad" pear shape?

    You want to avoid "flat shoulders" (where the sides look too straight) or a "bulky" base. A pear should look fluid and balanced. We also keep a close eye on the "bow-tie" shadow. A little bit is normal, but it shouldn't look like a dark hole in the middle of your diamond.

    What setting is best for a pear shaped diamond?

    We love a five-prong setting (one for the point, two for the shoulders, and two for the base) for the perfect mix of security and sparkle. If you’re very active, a bezel setting is a stunning, modern way to wrap the entire stone in gold or platinum and keep it completely protected while you go about your day.

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