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

Pear White Diamond – Graceful Pear Cut with Timeless Sparkle

pear white diamond is loved for its elegant teardrop shape and brilliant sparkle. The pear cut white diamond combines the beauty of a round cut with the sophistication of a marquise shape, creating a graceful and eye-catching look. This unique shape enhances brilliance while making the diamond appear larger.

Pear white diamonds are a popular choice for engagement rings, halo settings, and fine jewelry. A pear shaped diamond looks stunning in solitaire and halo designs, offering a romantic and modern feel. Many buyers choose pear cut diamonds because they balance softness and brilliance perfectly.

At Shree Diamond Mfg, we offer carefully selected pear white diamonds with excellent polish and symmetry. Each diamond is crafted to meet high quality standards and competitive pricing. Whether you are creating an engagement ring or custom jewelry, a pear white diamond delivers timeless elegance and lasting beauty.


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Frequently Asked Questions

A pear cut white diamond has a teardrop shape, rounded on one end and pointed on the other. It looks elegant and graceful.
Pear cut diamonds are loved for their unique shape. They make fingers look longer and give a stylish, modern look.
Yes, pear cut white diamonds are real natural diamonds. They are graded based on cut, color, clarity, and carat weight.
Yes, pear cut white diamonds sparkle beautifully. They reflect light well and have a bright, lively shine.
Yes, but the pointed tip should be protected with a secure setting for everyday use.
Pear cut white diamonds are perfect for rings, earrings, pendants, and custom jewelry designs.
Yes, they are very popular for engagement rings because of their romantic and elegant look.
Yes, their long shape makes them look larger than many other cuts of the same carat weight.
The price depends on size, quality, and grading. Pear cut diamonds often offer good value for their appearance.
Clean it gently with warm water, mild soap, and a soft brush. Avoid hard knocks to protect the pointed end.