You are now ready to select the perfect setting. Discover the many options for pear-shaped diamond rings below. This beautiful stone is perfect for couple wedding rings or a special diamond ring.
solitaire prong setting example
We have already mentioned that a pear-shaped diamond has unique characteristics. Anyone who selects one for their couple jewelry will want to emphasize these attributes. Solitaire prong settings are a beautiful way to display the stone. When there are few distractions, the pear diamond shines. There are still options. You can choose from three, four or six prong styles, and you can also select from rose gold, yellow gold or white gold.
Halo Setting
Add a halo around your pear-shaped stone to make a solitaire sparkle even more. A pear-shaped diamond is already a beautiful stone, but a halo will bring out its brilliance and elegance.
Two-Stone Setting couple necklaces
A two-stone setting is one of the latest pear-shaped ring styles to gain in popularity. The pear-shaped diamond is placed alongside another shape, such as a round, heart-shaped, oval or marquise. This unique setting, which features two diamonds side by side, is eye-catching for those who believe that two diamonds look better than one. If you choose this setting, make sure the diamonds have similar sizes and colors to create a balanced look.
Angled Pear Setting
Set a pear shaped diamond on an angle. You can also point the teardrop at 3 or 10 o’clock instead of up or down. This angle works well for a solitaire, a small side stone or a pair of diamonds in a two-stone setting.
Pave Setting
The pave setting is one where tiny diamonds are held together by metal drops or prongs. Pave settings are sparkly and brilliant, and draw attention to the centre stone without detracting from it. They are also not expensive, which makes them a great choice for pear engagement rings.
Vintage Setting
Vintage settings with ornate details are perfect for pear-shaped diamonds. It is possible to achieve the vintage look without selecting an old ring. Even if the ring was made yesterday, settings with accent diamonds or mixed metals and colored gemstones will give off a vintage feel.
Bezel Setting
Bezel settings are a great way to protect the pointed edges of pear-shaped diamonds. There are also visual reasons for choosing a bezel. Bezel settings can give a diamond a vintage look and feel. They are also a great way to avoid prongs, if you don't like them.
Split-Shank Setting
Split-shank bands are a beautiful option for any ring and one of the more popular settings for pear diamond rings. The shank looks especially beautiful when it splits away from the stone. The band that widens on the edge of the finger and comes to an angle at the base of the pear-shaped stone is flattering to both your hand and the diamond itself. It draws attention to the unique shape of the stone.
Double Band Setting
A double band setting is similar to a split shank but has two instead of just one shank. The shanks are never connected. They connect to the stone in two different places, one on the top-mid of the pear-shaped diamond, and the other on the bottom-mid of the diamond. This setting looks great on long fingers. It is both modern and fresh.
East-West Setting
There are many ways to set pear diamonds, as well as many directions in which to do so. The stone is set in an east-west setting so that it faces directly east or west. This makes the stone appear to be lying on its side. This is a very popular setting for brides who are looking to be unique and trendy.
What is the best setting for a pear-shaped diamond?
The pear diamond has a wide range of uses as you can see. The best setting for pear shaped diamond rings is the one you like. You can find the perfect pear-shaped diamond ring if you pay attention to the color and cut of the stone and stick to your own style.