Pear Cut Diamond Engagement Rings

The beautiful pear shape diamond has a rounded end and a single point. It is a variation of the brilliant cut diamond thus giving off stunning fire and brilliance. The shape of the diamond creates a slimming effect on the fingers.

A pear cut diamond set in a 3 claw double gallery setting mounted on a graceful tapered band
A stunning pear shaped diamond is set in a simple 3 claw setting mounted on a solid, tapered court shape band

Guarantee & Warranty

We realise that buying a diamond online can be a daunting task, so we've developed a range of policies to give you peace of mind when buying a diamond.


Independant Diamond Certificate

information you need to know before buying a diamond ring on-line:


We strongly recommend that you DO NOT buy diamond rings from online jewellers/manufacturers who supply ‘in-house’ diamond grading certificates, ie diamonds that they have graded themselves.

This is a bit like buying a house without the title deeds!

You should only buy a diamond when it comes with a diamond grading certificate from an independent, unbiased, certified laboratory, (such as GIA, IGI or HRD) who do not sell diamonds and are not connected to any diamond suppliers or manufacturers Without an independent certificate you are left to trust the jeweller’s estimate, which could be subjective or even misleading.

This is why some online diamonds appear surprisingly cheap. The jewellers/suppliers, who provide ‘in-house’ diamond grading certificates, do not pay the £100 independent certification fee, which virtually all quality diamonds must have.

More importantly, you do not want your fiancé or partner getting a nasty shock when he/she decides to get your diamond ring valued at the local jeweller’s only to discover that the diamond is nowhere near as valuable, or as good quality, as she (and you) had thought!

The only way to avoid this scenario is to make sure your diamond is independently certified, which means you can be 100% sure of its excellence and value.

What is a certificate?

A diamond certificate is a report prepared by a team of gemologists. The diamond is evaluated, measured and scrutinized by trained eyes in laboratory conditions. A diamond grading certificate includes an analysis of the diamond’s dimensions, clarity, colour, polish, symmetry and other characteristics.

365-diamond do not buy diamonds that have been enhanced with heat treatment, colour adjustment or laser drilled with foreign materials.

365-diamond’s certificated diamonds have been independently certified by GIA, IGI or HRD who are the world’s top three diamond grading laboratories. Each diamond comes with a 30 day, no quibble, money back guarantee.

We offer the lowest prices for independently certified diamonds anywhere in the UK and online.

Call us on Tel: 01543 481 175 if you need urgent advice on buying quality diamonds/rings online.
 

365 Diamond incorporate ethical business policy throughout - all prices INCLUDE VAT & there are NO HIDDEN CHARGES. We manufacture our own jewellery, including diamond engagement rings, to ensure that our pricing is always the lowest available! At 365 Diamond you can rely on our industry expertise & honesty at all times when advising you.

 

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  • From Olden to Modern Times

    The asymmetrical pearl shape diamond was reportedly first developed in the 1400’s by a Flemish gemologist as a result of the combination of two of his innovations, a special polishing wheel and perfect facet alignment. Together these permitted the maximum reflection and refraction to be emitted from the stones, also referred to as tear drop. At first jewelers did not favour this cut because it wasted a large proportion of the uncut stones. Customers on the other hand seemed drawn to it for its more than 50 percent higher fire and scintillation than a round cut, as well its very womanly appearance. While they are most often set into pendants and earrings, Pear shaped diamond engagement rings have recently been seen on the hands of such stars as Anna Kournikova and Jessica Simpson which led to a huge recurrence of their popularity. Movie actor Richard Burton gave equally famous actress Elizabeth Taylor a 69 carat stone but it was never mounted on a ring. The most famous of this shape stone is the Star of Africa which adorns the sceptre of the Monarch of Great Britain and is kept secure in the Tower of London with the other Crown Jewels.


  • Everyone Can Enjoy Pear shaped diamond engagement rings

    Putting aside the riches and supremacy of the world’s royalty and of celebrities who live in another world, it is completely feasible for everyone to take personal pleasure in the allure and class of a pear cut diamond. These enthralling gems transform ordinary jewelry into something both ageless and exceedingly attractive. They are variations on the brilliant cut diamond and emit breathtaking fire and brilliance, creating a slimming appearance for the hands wearing them. For the most part, these stones are placed into a solitaire setting to underscore the unique shape, being set perpendicular to the band in Tiffany or prong settings, emphasising the length and mass. When choosing a pear shaped diamond for your ring, we can give good guidance in selecting one with perfect symmetry which does not have one half looking larger than the other. The point should be sharp but the setting should protect it with a V-shape prong. The important thing is dealing with a reputable company like ours with seventy years of experience pleasing customers. Our main concern is finding you the best jewelry for your money with excellent service and satisfaction. Because of our reputation, we have been featured in two leading UK newspapers.