This elongated diamond shape tends to look larger than it actually is. With pear-shaped diamonds making up 2.2% of all Ritani diamonds sold, they are an unusual and eye-catching shape. The pear-shaped diamond is a hybrid of marquise and round shaped diamonds. Typically worn on engagement rings with the point facing down the finger – away from the hand – they have a flattering, elongating effect. Often, customers who want to maximize sparkle will choose a higher quality cut grade in lieu of a large carat size, within their budget. For a pear-shaped diamond with beautiful sparkle, choose a stone with a “Very Good” cut. 1.50-carat pear-shaped diamonds also work exceptionally well in custom jewelry, such as earrings and solitaire pendants. If you would like to make your 1.50-carat pear-shaped diamond appear larger, opt for a halo setting. A halo setting will also provide more sparkle. Or let this unique diamond shape stand out on its own with a solitaire setting. The pointed tip on a pear-shaped diamond makes it prone to chipping. Purchase a setting that will protect the tip of the stone. Make sure to request HD imagery of your 1.50-carat pear-shaped diamond before purchasing it. All Ritani earth-grown diamonds are certified by either the AGS or GIA – the two most respected independent grading labs in the world. |
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