Pear Cut Lab Grown Diamonds
Pear cut lab-grown diamonds are extremely popular, they are elongated like an oval diamond but with a rounded end and a pointed end, 58 facets, and ideally with length-to-width ratio of 1.45 to 1.75. These features are used to maximize its beauty and value in the final cut and polished diamond. The 58 facets are used to reflect light and create sparkle, while the length-to-width ratio ensures a pleasing and symmetrical shape.
The angles and shape of the facets are also carefully calculated to enhance the diamond's brilliance, fire, and scintillation. At LaBrilliante, we use the highest standard of cutting and polishing to ensure that our pear cut lab-created diamonds sparkle and radiate light to their fullest potential.
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Pear Cut Diamond Proportions
SIZE | CARAT WEIGHT | SIZE | CARAT WEIGHT | SIZE | CARAT WEIGHT |
3x2 mm | 0.13 ct. | 8.7x6.7 mm | 1.80 ct. | 14x9 mm | 4.25 ct. |
4x2.5 mm | 0.18 ct. | 9x7 mm | 2.00 ct. | 15x9 mm | 5.06 ct. |
4x3 mm | 0.21 ct. | 9.85x7.14 mm | 2.25 ct. | 14x10 mm | 5.41 ct. |
5x3 mm | 0.25 ct. | 10x8 mm | 2.50 ct. | 13x11 mm | 5.65 ct. |
5x4 mm | 0.35 ct. | 11x7.50 mm | 2.61 ct. | 15x10 mm | 5.75 ct. |
6x4 mm | 0.50 ct. | 13x8 mm | 2.98 ct. | 16x9 mm | 5.86 ct. |
6.5x4.5 mm | 0.60 ct. | 11x8 mm | 3.00 ct. | 16x10 mm | 6.27 ct. |
7x5 mm | 0.75 ct. | 12x8 mm | 3.00 ct. | 17x10 mm | 6.46 ct. |
7.5x5.5 mm | 0.85 ct. | 12x7 mm | 3.12 ct. | 15x11 mm | 7.36 ct. |
7.7x5.7 mm | 1.00 ct. | 12x9 mm | 3.44 ct. | 18x11 mm | 8.14 ct. |
8x6 mm | 1.25 ct. | 14x8 mm | 3.47 ct. | 16x12 mm | 8.99 ct. |
8.5x6.5 mm | 1.50 ct. | 14.06x8.5 | 3.75 ct. | 18x12 mm | 9.35 ct. |
10x6 mm | 1.71 ct. | 13x9 mm | 4.11 ct. | 18x13 mm | 10.21 ct. |
What Should You Know When Buying Pear Lab-Grown Diamonds?

- A pear cut often gives the impression of a larger diamond compared to round or square cuts of the same weight because it has a larger surface area. However, it's important to ensure that the sharp point is well-protected by a secure setting, as it is the part most susceptible to chipping.
- It's regarded as one of the expensive diamond shapes due to its eye-catching elongated silhouette, reminiscent of a teardrop.
- Pear lab-grown diamonds are a favored selection for personalized jewelry like earrings and pendants.
- If you want to create the illusion of a larger pear-shaped diamond, consider choosing a halo setting. This setting not only enhances the diamond's size perception but also increases its sparkle.
Technical Aspects of Pear Cut Diamonds
The pear cut diamond, also known as the teardrop cut, has a long and rich history dating back to the early 14th century. The cut was originally known as the "pendeloque" cut and was popular in the Renaissance era. It was known for its unique shape, which resembles a pear and its elongated shape that creates a unique play of light.
The original pear cut diamonds were cut by hand, with each diamond cutter using their own personal technique. This resulted in a wide variety of pear cut diamonds, each with its unique characteristics.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, diamond cutting technology began to evolve, and the pear cut was refined. The angles and proportions of the cut were adjusted to create a more symmetrical and sparkling diamond. The use of diamond cutting machines allowed for greater precision and consistency in the cutting process.
The modern pear cut diamond is a combination of the old pendeloque cut and the new cutting techniques. It maintains the unique shape of the original pear cut while also incorporating the precision and sparkle of the new cutting techniques.
It's worth highlighting that LaBrilliante is a leading producer of pear cut lab-grown diamonds, utilizing the most advanced technology and equipment to create pear cut diamonds of top-notch quality, identical to mined diamonds, and cut to the same exacting standards as mined diamonds for maximum sparkle and brilliance.
How to Buy Pear Lab Diamonds Wholesale?
Labrilliante streamlines the process of buing wholesale lab-grown diamonds. Choose between completing an online application or contacting us directly through the provided phone number for your convenience. Our committed team is ready to assist you in finding the perfect pear cut diamond that aligns with your preferences and requirements.
FAQ: Pear Shaped Lab-Grown Diamonds
A pear shaped lab-grown diamond is a brilliant-cut diamond with a unique teardrop shape that features a rounded end and a pointed tip. It typically has 58 facets and an ideal length-to-width ratio of 1.45 to 1.75, combining the brilliance of round diamonds with an elongated, elegant silhouette
Yes, lab-grown pear diamonds have the identical chemical composition as natural diamonds and test the same on standard diamond testers. They are real diamonds created in controlled laboratory environments rather than mined from the earth
Pear shaped diamonds offer unique symbolism representing tears of joy and commitment. They provide a distinctive look that stands out from traditional cuts, appear larger than round diamonds of the same carat weight, and are typically more affordable than round diamonds while offering excellent brilliance and sparkle
Pear shaped diamonds can display a "bow-tie effect" - a dark shadow across the center of the stone. The visibility varies between diamonds, with prominent bow-ties detracting from the stone's beauty. When shopping for a pear diamond, it's important to visually inspect it rather than relying solely on certification to ensure minimal bow-tie presence
The pointed tip of a pear shaped diamond is prone to chipping. Prong or bezel settings are recommended to provide extra protection for this vulnerable area. A secure setting not only protects your diamond from damage but also enhances its overall appearance and longevity
Pear shaped diamonds tend to show more color than round brilliant cuts, with color often concentrating at the pointed end. For a white appearance, it's advisable to select a color grade of G or higher, as yellowish tints can be more noticeable in this cut compared to other shapes
Pear shaped diamonds have a unique ability to hide flaws, particularly near the pointed tip where imperfections are nearly impossible to spot. However, they can show inclusions more prominently in other areas, so a clarity grade of VS2 or higher is recommended to ensure inclusions aren't visible to the naked eye
The pear cut diamond has a rich history dating back to the 14th century when it was known as the "pendeloque" cut. Originally cut by hand with varying techniques, it evolved through improved cutting technology in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Modern pear cuts combine the traditional teardrop shape with precise cutting techniques that maximize brilliance and sparkle, making them both historically significant and contemporary