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What is the Best Setting For Pear-Shaped Gemstones?

By:  Noelle M.

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A stunning fusion of the classic round and the exquisite marquise cut, the pear (or teardrop) is one of the most captivating stone shapes. Rings with pear-shaped gems are ideal for those who want something alluring and unconventional at the same time. With 56-58 facets, pear gems are just as sparkly as round stones but are more affordable and apt for those shopping on a budget.

However, with this fancy shape, you will need to pay special attention to the setting, as its pointed tips can become vulnerable to chips and breakage over the years. The sharp edges can also easily catch on to clothing, which could cause the stone to loosen from the setting.

But with the right setting, you can prevent all of this and maximise the jewel’s brilliance. So, without further ado, let’s take a look at the best setting for pear gems.

1. Bezel Setting

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Our top pick for a pear gem is the bezel setting because it offers excellent protection, especially for its pointy tip. In this particular setting, the gemstone is fully encircled by a thin metal rim that holds it tightly in place. Besides protecting the stone from accidental knocks and damage, this setting also does not snag easily onto clothes. It is also easy to maintain and shows off the graceful curves of the pear-shaped gem.

Should You Choose This?

This setting is apt for those who prefer jewellery with a sleek and modern look. While this style may cause your gem to appear smaller than it is, the bezel setting is a practical choice if you’re planning to wear the jewellery piece every day.

2. Prong Setting

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Prongs are another popular option for solitaire and side stone rings with pear gems as they securely hold the gem in place without covering up too much. Ideally, you’d want to choose a V-prong setting, as it protects the gemstone’s pointed tips. It also adds an extra element of beauty to the design and enables maximum light reflection, so your stone shines brilliantly.

Should You Choose This?

With minimal metal visibility involved, this setting displays your gem beautifully without obstruction. It also maximises the size of your gemstone. We recommend this setting if you are going to wear your jewellery piece occasionally.

Now that you’re aware of the best settings for your pear-shaped gem, it’s time to shop for your favourite style. You can take a look at our collection here and choose the one that you love the most!

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