Frequently Asked Questions
What Do Pear Rings Symbolise?
The teardrop shape of the pear diamond is often associated with tears of joy, symbolising the emotional highs and lows that couples experience together. Its elegant design serves as a reminder of the shared relationship journey and reflects the promise of enduring love and devotion.
This ring style also features rounded and pointed ends, which represent the transition from one phase of life to another. These marks signify new beginnings, making a lab-grown pear engagement ring an ideal choice for engagements.
Are Pear and Teardrop Diamonds the Same?
Yes, these two terms refer to the same diamond cut with one rounded and one pointed end resembling a teardrop.
While these terms can be used interchangeably, “pear” is the more commonly used industry term.
How Should a Pear-Shaped Ring be Worn?
Usually, the popular practice is to wear your pear-shaped ring with the pointed end facing upwards towards your fingertips. This orientation gives the illusion of a falling tear drop while creating an elongated effect on the finger, making it look longer.
There is technically no right or wrong way to wear a pear ring, and some wearers choose to alternate between orientations based on personal preference or comfort. If you prefer a more classic look, you might consider our lab diamond solitaire rings, which offer timeless elegance in various cuts.
Regardless of how you wear your pear-shaped lab-grown diamond ring, the beauty of this unique cut remains captivating in any position.