Some rings are photographed well. But the pear cut actually looks better in person on a real hand, in real light. That soft curve narrowing into a point catches light differently than anything else, and people notice without quite knowingly why.
A teardrop diamond engagement ring doesn't shout, nor does it overwork. It just sits there looking quietly extraordinary, timeless without being predictable, and distinctive without being dramatic.
Set it with pear shaped lab grown diamonds, and you also get something most fine jewelry can't offer, which is genuine quality without the budget-breaking price tag. You no longer have to force a compromise on size or clarity.
Diamondrensu designs every ring around brilliance, wearability, and a silhouette that actually flatters the hand. Everything else follows from there.
The Pear Cut - Understanding the Teardrop Diamond
The pear cut borrows from two classics - the round brilliant base and the marquise point. And surprisingly, it lands somewhere more interesting than either. Fifty-eight facets of it push light outward in every direction, and the elongated shape spreads across the finger in a way that makes the stone read larger than its carat weight suggests.
One very important thing worth knowing before you buy - some pear diamonds carry a "bow tie" effect. It is a faint shadow across the center that dulls the sparkle, but a well-cut stone keeps this minimal. At Diamondrensu, pear shaped lab grown diamonds are selected for symmetry and consistent brilliance, so what you see in photos holds up in real light too.
North South vs East West Setting
This detail changes the entire personality of the ring.
The point facing up is north to south and is the classic orientation. It is simply elongated, graceful, and immediately recognizable as a pear cut.
Stone turned sideways, east to west, feels modern and quietly unconventional. Basically, it is the same shape but with completely different energy.
Both work beautifully in a pear shaped lab grown diamond ring. It really comes down to whether you prefer traditional or contemporary.
The Finger Lengthening Effect
The pear shape draws the eye upward naturally, creating the impression of longer, slimmer fingers. It's not something you engineer; it just happens because of how the shape sits on the hand.
Round and cushion cuts don't do this. It's one of those quiet advantages of a teardrop diamond engagement ring that buyers only fully appreciate once they actually try it on.
Why Choose a Lab Grown Pear Diamond?
Hold a lab grown pear shaped engagement ring next to a mined diamond ring and ask someone to spot the difference. We are sure they won't manage it. Both have the same sparkle, hardness, and chemical makeup - the only real difference is origin and price.
Because lab grown diamonds bypass the mining process, the cost is lower, and that saving translates directly into what you can choose. You can get a larger stone, better clarity, higher colour grade - all within the same budget you'd otherwise spend on something smaller.
For couples who care about sourcing, a lab grown pear diamond ring also removes the ethical uncertainty that still surrounds the mined diamond industry.
At Diamondrensu, every lab grown diamond ring is crafted with the kind of attention to detail, making it a piece you’ll cherish for years to come.
Pear Shaped Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Rings at Diamondrensu
The pear cut works across almost every setting style - vintage, modern solitaire, or bold halo, without losing its character in any of them.
Every pear shaped lab grown engagement ring at Diamondrensu is fully customizable. Metal, setting, and stone size - none of it is fixed and can be personalized according to you. Yellow gold warms it up, white gold sharpens the contrast, rose gold softens the whole look, and platinum adds weight and durability. The shape adapts to all of them beautifully.
Best Settings for a Pear Diamond
- Solitaire - In this setting, nothing competes with the stone. Clean, timeless, and lets the teardrop diamond engagement ring shape do all the talking.
- Halo - Smaller surrounding diamonds add brilliance and make the center stone appear larger. It also offers subtle edge protection.
- Three stone - In this setting, the side stones balance the pear's natural asymmetry and add a richness that feels genuinely luxurious.
Protecting the Point
The tip is the most striking part of a pear diamond, and also the most exposed. Without the right setting, daily wear creates a real chipping risk over time.
A V-prong cradles the tip securely while still letting light through. A bezel wraps the entire edge for maximum protection with a cleaner, more modern finish.
Every lab grown pear shaped engagement ring at Diamondrensu is designed to protect the stone while preserving the elegance and beauty of its shape.