Pear Shape
This gorgeous shape, reminiscent of a tear drop, is a mix between a marquise and a round cut. We have a strict list of criteria a stone must adhere to in order for it to be sold to our clients. Here are the features we look for in a pear shape:
- Excellent/Very Good Symmetry
- Excellent/Very Good Polish
These parameters allow the stone to have the maximum life and sparkle, creating a bright, large looking stone. Excellent/Very Good Symmetry and Polish is important in a Pear shape as this shape is very unforgiving for poor symmetry due to its precisely proportioned design.
For Colour grading on Pear shape diamonds we only look at stones that appear very white to the naked eye. We never venture past an H colour as we feel that is the point when a colour tinge can become noticeable. We feel G and H colours are the sweet spot for negligible colour and maximising your budget, however when looking at stones over 1.00ct we tend to choose F/G colours.
- G/H Colour
Clarity is also very important to us. A lower clarity stone can appear murky and have very little life and sparkle due to the inclusions (imperfections within the diamond) reducing the efficiency of light reflection. Even though most of the time an SI clarity stone will look amazing, we strongly believe in high quality over size with diamonds. We feel VS clarity stones are the best options for creating stunning luxury pieces that will go recognised, yet still offer clients the ability to look at larger stones.
- VS1/VS2 Clarity