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Pear Shape Diamond
Enhanced Blue Pear Shape Diamond

Yellow Pear Shaped Diamond
Enhanced Yellow Pear Shaped Diamond
The Pear Shape
The pear shape, also called teardrop or pendeloque, diamond is a variation of the round brilliant cut. It could be considered as a round brilliant cut at one end, and a marquise shape at the other end. the marquise cut is itself a modified brilliant cut. The modern round brilliant cut is generally the best cut for diamonds, and justly remains the most popular. Modified brilliant cuts, such as the pear shape can at best approach the brilliance and sparkle of a perfect round brilliant cut, but if they are badly proportioned, it is also easy for them to lose brilliance. In addition, pear shapes can be too fat, too thin, or just right, although personal preference may colour an individual's view of the precise outline.

Weight Retention
The most usual reason for a diamond cutter to fashion a fancy shape rather than a circular one, is to retain the maximum weight. If the cutter owns a rough stone which will retain much more weight as a pear shape than as a round, only then he is likely to choose the pear shape. We have already stated that pear shapes are not as brilliant as round diamonds of the same quality. We would advise all our viewers to read our round brilliant cut page first, and perhaps some of our other pages about cut and proportion. Even the best proportioned pear shape will not be quite as sparkly as the best round brilliant. Logically and mathematically, a non-round diamond cannot be perfectly proportioned. Badly proportioned pears will look worse than a correspondingly badly proportioned round stone.

Bow Tie Effect
Pear shaped, and marquise shaped, diamonds often suffer from the "bow-tie" effect. Although diamond cutters try hard to avoid or minimise this effect, it is almost impossible to avoid completely. It manifests itself as a dark area across the middle of the width of the diamond which looks just like a black or darkly coloured bow tie, hence the name. As it happens, both of the pear shaped diamonds shown on this page are pretty well proportioned, and the bow tie effect cannot be seen very clearly. We will try to find a better example.
Needless to say, when acquiring a pear shape diamond, if you have a choice, try to find one without too much of a bow tie.

Prices
The price per carat of fancy shaped diamonds is almost always less than the price for similar quality round brilliant cuts, although some jewellers will try to charge more if they can get away with it! In fairness, though we should add that because of the greater variability of pear shapes compared with rounds, it is more difficult to sort and source matching pairs, sets or "layouts" of pear shapes. This sorting and sorting is more labour intensive, and does add to the cost of the diamonds. It still remains true that larger, better quality individual pear shaped diamonds should normally cost about 10 to 20% below the cost of equivalent quality round brilliants.

Favourite Shape
If your favourite shape of diamond is a pear shape, please don't allow our comments to deter you from your dream diamond, we are simply trying to make you aware of the differences. Also the pear shaped outline can look better than a circular one in items such as pendants and drop ear-rings. Another good use for pear shapes is as shoulder stones for a major centre stone, or in a cluster around a larger diamond.

What No Vanilla?
When we came to create this page, our best two pear shape diamond photographs were of an yellow diamond, and a blue diamond, as you can see. We will try to add a white (colourless) pear shape diamond image when we get time.

Coloured Diamonds
You cannot help but notice that our photographs are of a yellow diamond, and a blue diamond. Because the primary attraction in each case is its fabulous colour, rather than its brilliance, the fact that it is pear shape may have enhanced rather than detracted from its beauty. Similar considerations would apply to most fancy coloured diamonds.

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