The Savanna
Specifications
Why We Love Pear Cut Diamonds
More than any other diamond shape, pear cut diamonds create the illusion of being larger for their carat weight.
Similar to ovals, pear-cut diamonds elongate our fingers, adding to their allure.
The Teardrop Diamond
Pear cut diamonds, also called teardrop diamonds, combine the best features of round and marquise cuts. With one rounded end and one pointed end, pear cuts offer a distinctive, elegant silhouette that's both romantic and sophisticated. Their unique asymmetrical shape makes them perfect for those seeking truly distinctive jewelry.
Why Choose Pear Cut Diamonds?
Maximum Size Appearance
Pear cuts appear larger than round diamonds of the same carat weight—often 8-10% larger. The elongated shape maximizes surface area for dramatic visual impact.
Finger-Flattering
Like ovals and marquise, the elongated shape creates the illusion of longer, slimmer fingers. One of the most flattering diamond shapes to wear.
Brilliant Sparkle
Modified brilliant cut with 58 facets delivers exceptional fire and brilliance from every angle.
Unique & Versatile
The distinctive teardrop shape stands out while working beautifully in any setting. Can be worn with point up or down for different looks.
Pear Cut Characteristics
Shape
Teardrop shape with one rounded end and one pointed end. Combines the curves of round/oval with the drama of marquise.
Facet Pattern
Modified brilliant cut with 58 facets, similar to round and oval diamonds. Delivers exceptional sparkle.
Length-to-Width Ratio
- 1.45-1.55: Classic pear proportions, balanced appearance
- 1.55-1.65: More elongated, maximum finger-flattering effect
- 1.65+: Very elongated, distinctive appearance
Personal preference determines ideal ratio.
Bow-Tie Effect
Like ovals and marquise, some pear diamonds display a dark bow-tie pattern across the center. Well-cut pears minimize this effect.
Pear Cut Quality Factors
Symmetry - Critical
Pear cuts require perfect symmetry:
- The point should align with the center of the rounded end
- Both shoulders (curves) should be symmetrical
- Wings should be balanced
- Minimal bow-tie effect
Color
The pointed end can show color more than the rounded end. Consider G-H color or higher for white gold/platinum settings.
Clarity
VS2 or higher recommended. The brilliant facets help hide minor inclusions, but the large surface area makes some inclusions visible.
Protecting the Point
The pointed end is vulnerable to chipping. Always choose settings with a prong or V-prong protecting the point.
Pear Cut History
The pear cut was created in 1458 by Flemish polisher Lodewyk van Bercken, who invented the diamond-polishing wheel. This innovation allowed for more complex diamond shapes, including the pear.
Pear cuts have adorned royalty throughout history, including Elizabeth Taylor's famous 69.42-carat pear diamond. They experienced renewed popularity in recent years as brides seek distinctive, romantic shapes.
Best Settings for Pear Cuts
Point Up (Traditional)
Worn with point toward fingertips. Most common orientation, maximizes finger-flattering effect.
Point Down (Modern)
Worn with point toward hand. Creates unique, unexpected look.
Solitaire
Five or six-prong setting with V-prong protecting the point. Classic and elegant.
Halo
Surrounded by smaller diamonds for added protection, sparkle, and vintage appeal.
Three-Stone
Flanked by smaller pears, rounds, or half-moons for balanced elegance.
Pendant
Pear shapes are perfect for pendants, worn point down for natural teardrop appearance.
Pear Cut Styling
As Center Stone
Point up for traditional elegance, point down for modern twist.
As Earrings
Pear diamonds make stunning drop earrings, worn point down for classic teardrop look.
As Side Stones
Flanking a center stone, creating floral or leaf-like patterns.
Avoiding Common Issues
Bow-Tie Effect
- Well-cut pears have minimal bow-tie
- Always view the actual diamond before purchasing
- Slight bow-tie is normal; prominent bow-tie should be avoided
Point Protection
- Always ensure a prong protects the pointed end
- V-prongs or bezel tips offer best protection
- Regular inspection to ensure point prong is secure
Symmetry Check
- Point should align with center of rounded end
- Both shoulders should be identical
- Poor symmetry creates unbalanced appearance
Pear Cut Diamond Care
- Clean regularly with warm water and mild soap
- Safe for ultrasonic and steam cleaners
- Protect pointed end—ensure prong is secure
- Professional inspection every 6 months to check point prong
- Remove before heavy manual work
- Store separately to prevent chipping
Swiss Craftsmanship
Our pear cut diamond jewelry is handcrafted in Switzerland by master artisans who carefully select well-proportioned pear diamonds with excellent symmetry and minimal bow-tie. Settings are designed to protect the vulnerable point while maximizing the finger-flattering, romantic effect.
Perfect For
- Those seeking unique, romantic shapes
- Maximum size appearance per carat
- Finger-flattering elongated shapes
- Distinctive engagement rings
- Pendants and drop earrings
- Vintage-inspired and modern aesthetics
View pear cut engagement rings or contact us to create a custom pear cut piece.
Payments Plans
Installment payments are available for Swiss residents, with 0% interest on purchases up to CHF 5,000 at checkout. For higher-value pieces, please contact us to arrange a personalized payment plan.