Tips for buying pear-shaped engagement rings

Tips for buying pear-shaped engagement rings

Tips for buying pear-shaped engagement rings

 Pear-shaped engagement rings are stunning and eye-catching, and they never fail to attract attention. However, there are a few things you should know about the pear-shaped rings before making your purchase. Here's all you need to know about pear-shaped engagement rings to make a wise purchase.

The unmistakable individuality of a pear-shaped moissanite is likely what first attracted you to it as a potential choice for your engagement ring. Pear-shaped engagement rings are stunning and eye-catching, and they never fail to attract attention. However, there are a few things you should know about the pear-shaped rings before making your purchase. Here's all you need to know about pear-shaped engagement rings to make a wise purchase.

 What is a pear shape?

It's important to understand what a pear-shaped is before committing to the purchase.

Pear-shaped moissanites have one rounded end and one tapering end. This shape is a modified brilliant cut, which takes parts from both the round brilliant and the marquise shapes.

Some people refer to the pear-shape as the teardrop. The moissanites get their "pear" and "teardrop" designations from their form, which resembles a pear or a teardrop, depending on your perspective.

Why Choose Pear-Shaped Diamond Engagement Rings?

To answer your question, a ring set with a pear-shaped moissanite will make your finger look really stunning. The moissanite ring has a pear shape, which is recognized for its distinctive water drop silhouette. The 58 facets of the pear-cut moissanite give it a distinct appearance that is both bright and shining on its table surfaces. Pear-shaped engagement rings tend to stand out more than their round counterparts.

A person looking to purchase a pear-cut diamond ring does so in the hopes that the ring will dazzle and wow the recipient. Pear-shaped moissanite is significantly heavier per carat than moissanites of other shapes.

Understand your pear-shaped ring

A gemstone, regardless of its cut, has an anatomy and a range of surfaces. Even though a pear-shaped moissanite looks simple, it is actually very complicated, and it is important to be able to tell what each part is.We have listed them below.

Head 

The head of the moissanite is its rounded portion. The rounded portion of the ring is the head, no matter which way it is pointed. It shouldn't bow out too much, however.

Shoulder

This is where you can dominate the competition. The head turns and begins moving toward the spot on the shoulder.

Belly

The belly is the center of the body where most of the activity takes place. This is where a lot of people's attention will be directed.

Wing

This is a modest but important feature of the pear-shaped diamond. It's the section that tapers to a point, and as we'll see, its form and length are crucial to the overall appearance of the stone.

Point

The point is one of the focal points of the teardrop-shaped stone. It's crucial that it be pleasant, clean, and simple—this is a real point.

Factors to consider before you make a purchase of a pear-shaped moissanite engagement ring 

The Importance of Symmetry

The importance of symmetry in a pear-shaped moissanite engagement ring cannot be overstated. Imagine a vertical line passing through the middle of the rounded end of a pear-shaped moissanite as seen from above. A moissanite  should be a mirror image of itself on each side of this line. A lack of symmetry will cause the moissanite to seem lopsided and unnatural. So, before you purchase a pear-shaped moissanite, be sure it's symmetrical.

Ratio of Length to Breadth

Some pear-shaped moissanites are broader than others, while others are longer and narrower. This is due to the proportion of each moissanite’s length to its breadth. The length-to-width ratio of a traditional pear-shaped moissanite is around 1.50 to 1.75. Those with a size of more than 11 will seem tall and lean, while those with a size of less than 9 will appear short and stocky.

A pear-shaped moissanite may have any length-to-width ratio; there is no "optimal" ratio, simply the ratio that works best for you. Choose a ratio between 1.50 and 1.75 if you're searching for a traditional pear-shaped moissanite for an engagement ring. If you're looking for a pear-shaped moissanite that stands out from the crowd, one option is to choose a stone with an unusually high or low ratio.

Cut down on Bow-tie Effect 

You should keep the "bow-tie effect" in mind while looking at pear-shaped moissanite engagement rings. It's inevitable that a pear-shaped moissanite would have a dark region in the form of a bow tie in its center because of the way they're cut.

All pear-shaped moissanites will have a bow-tie, but some will have a more pronounced one than others. The bow-tie on certain pear-shaped moissanite is quite noticeable, while on others it is hardly there. Keep the bow-tie effect in mind when you seek a pear-shaped moissanite for your engagement ring; ideally, you'll choose one with very little bow-tie, if any at all.

How Should You Wear a Pear-Shaped Engagement Ring?

Pear-shaped moissanite "points" in one direction, so when you wear a pear-shaped engagement ring, you may decide which way you want the gemstone to "point." It's a common question whether there's a "right" way to show off a pear-shaped moissanite, but in reality, it's up to you. The majority of individuals who wear pear-shaped moissanite rings do so because they like the look of the stone when the point is towards the fingers. The only correct way to wear a pear is the one in which you feel most comfortable.

Canary Yellow Engagement Ring, 14k Solid Gold Halo Ring, Pear Halo by Braverman Jewelry 

This 6-pronged pear-shaped yellow engagement ring has a halo ring design that means there is a core moissanite that is surrounded by additional diamonds that are its buddies.

This Moissanite ring 14k solid gold halo. The exceptional and precisely aligned diamond halo complements the gorgeous pear-shaped moissanite that is placed in a very delicate and thin setting and paved with a row of diamonds on both sides.

The moissanite in the center has an excellent cut, D color, and VVS clarity. It is available in many sizes and from.5 ct to 3.0 ct in 14k white, yellow, rose, and black gold and 18k white, rose, and yellow gold. We will do the engraving for free if you so desire. The total number of diamonds surrounding the center moissanite is 40, and this ring boasts a pave setting.

Braverman Jewelry also has oval, round, or emerald-cut moissanite rings, if you don't want to go with pear-shaped ones.

Contact Braverman Jewelry to find the perfect pear-shaped engagement ring for you. Contact us by either writing to us at [email protected] or calling us at 1-800-590-3902 and we’d be happy to assist you.

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