Pear Shaped Engagement Rings

Pear shaped Engagement RingsPearl shaped engagement rings are a popular choice for the modern couple, who does not want to shun tradition, but also wants to embrace modernity. Unlike a round diamond which is of course round in shape, a shaped one is circular at one end and round at the other, making it look like a pear. It is not just something which is used in diamonds, but sapphire, cubic zirconia and other types of gemstones. One nice thing about them is the amount of designs and settings that can match it.

Purchasing considerations

When you are choosing an engagement ring to buy there are always four important things to consider, the kind of stone you want, the kind of setting, the type of metal and of course how much you are willing to pay. If you your heart set on choosing pear shaped engagement rings here is some handy tips to make the selection an easier process:

Pear Shapes look great, not only on diamonds, but on a variety of stones. This could include but is not limited to: cubic zirconia, mossanite, sapphire, emeralds etc. What is great about choosing such a shape is that it can go well with not only expensive stones like diamonds, but also relatively cheap choices like mossanite.

When it comes to the setting of pear shaped engagement rings the most commonly used are prong settings and bezel settings. These really are great choices for engagement ring settings.

Choosing a pear shape means choosing a shape which is versatile and which can suit most stones, settings and also metals. When it comes to choosing the metal for such a wedding band, the only real thing you have to consider is personal preference and of course budget. I suggest choosing something which matches your skin tone, also a great idea when designing an engagement ring.

Price

As you can see from above, when it comes to choosing pear shaped engagement rings there is a choice to suit everyone’s budget. If you are looking for a place to purchase one then look online or in a local jewler, by doing a simple Google search you should have no problems finding them. Unlike antique engagement rings they are very easy to find!