$426Original price was: $426.$341Current price is: $341.-20%
Pear Shape Engagement Rings: Elegant, Distinctive
Pear-shaped engagement rings are admired for their flowing lines, flattering elongated silhouette, and distinctive presence—an instant favorite for those who want a design that feels both unique and timeless. With its graceful shape and expressive character, the pear-shaped silhouette adds a beautifully personal touch to every love story.
As you explore this style, it’s natural for a few practical thoughts to arise—how secure the pointed end will be for daily wear, which setting best complements the pear-shaped design, and whether the engagement ring and wedding band will sit comfortably together. These considerations aren’t doubts; they’re simply part of making sure the ring you choose is not only beautiful, but truly right for you.
Why Choose Our Pear-Shaped Engagement Rings?
Thoughtful Craftsmanship: Each ring is designed with structural support at the pointed end, offering reliable confidence for everyday wear.
Setting Options for Every Preference: Whether you prefer the clean look of a solitaire, the added brilliance of a halo, or the protective elegance of a bezel setting, each option highlights the pear-shaped silhouette in a distinct and beautiful way.
Customizable Designs: You can personalize both your engagement ring and wedding band, creating a set that feels naturally connected in style and meaning.
Seamless Pairing: Our wedding bands are thoughtfully crafted to follow the tapered point and curves of a pear-shaped center stone, ensuring a comfortable and harmonious fit.
Yes. “Pear-shaped” is the technical term and “teardrop” is a casual nickname for the same silhouette. Both describe the same pear-shaped diamond profile.
Curved bands, especially V-shaped designs, pair beautifully with pear-shaped engagement rings. You can also explore our ring enhancers designed to fit perfectly with your pear-shaped ring.
Generally, no. Pear-cut diamonds of the same carat weight and quality often cost less than round diamonds. The shape also tends to look larger, making it a smart choice for achieving a big visual impact on a budget.
That depends on personal taste. One key factor is the length-to-width ratio, which affects how the stone appears—wider and fuller or longer and more slender. A classic pear-shaped diamond typically has a ratio between 1.50 and 1.75.
It’s entirely up to you. Most people wear the pointed end facing the fingertip, which visually elongates the finger. Others prefer the opposite direction for a more unique look. Both options highlight the beauty of this elegant pear-shaped design.