Collection: Pear Cut Black Diamond — Natural, GIA & Black Diamond Manufacturer

Pear Cut Black Diamond – Graceful Shape with Bold Beauty

A pear cut black diamond combines the brilliance of a round cut with the elegance of a marquise shape, creating a soft and graceful look. This pear shaped black diamond features a rounded end and a pointed tip, making it a popular choice for modern and classic jewelry designs.

Pear cut black diamonds are commonly used in engagement rings, pendants, and statement jewelry. The pear shape helps the diamond appear larger and adds a slimming effect when worn on rings or necklaces. Many buyers choose pear shaped black diamond rings for their unique balance of beauty and individuality.

At Shree Diamond Mfg, we offer carefully selected pear cut black diamonds with smooth polish and balanced symmetry. Each diamond is crafted to meet high quality standards, making it ideal for jewelry brands, designers, and wholesale buyers. If you are looking for elegance with a bold edge, a pear cut black diamond is an excellent choice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A pear cut black diamond has a teardrop shape, rounded on one end and pointed on the other. It looks elegant and unique.
Pear cut diamonds look stylish and graceful. Their long shape makes the diamond appear bigger and slimmer on the finger.
Yes, pear cut black diamonds are real diamonds. Some are natural, and some are treated to get a deep black color.
Black diamonds sparkle less than white diamonds. Pear cuts give a smooth shine and a bold, glossy look.
Yes, but the pointed tip should be protected with a strong setting for everyday wear.
Pear cut black diamonds are perfect for rings, earrings, pendants, and custom jewelry designs.
Yes, they are popular for elegant and modern engagement rings with a unique style.
Yes, their long shape makes them look larger than many other cuts of the same carat weight.
Pear cut black diamonds are usually more affordable than white diamonds. The price depends on size and quality.
Clean it gently with warm water, mild soap, and a soft brush. Avoid hard knocks to protect the pointed end.