Collection: Pear Cut Wedding Band

The pear cut is defined by a beautiful contradiction. It brings together the soft curve of a brilliant round and the striking taper of a marquise. This distinct teardrop shape is fluid and inherently graceful.
Pairing these asymmetrical stones requires a thoughtful approach. Our lab grown pear wedding bands utilize open space to frame your engagement ring without crowding it. Designed to sit effortlessly on the hand, they offer a perfect balance of softness and structural edge.
Pear Cut Wedding Band

The Mechanics of a Pear Cut Cuff Design

A traditional wedding ring is a full circle. That creates an immediate physical block if your engagement ring has a low setting. The Ida Pear Cut Ring takes a different route. By leaving the top section completely open, it acts as a frame. Your center stone settles right into that empty space. This allows both rings to sit flat against each other without any metal rubbing together.

Eliminating the Flex

The main worry with an open ring is how it holds up over time. A band with a gap is naturally prone to bending or snagging if the metal is too thin. We address this directly. The base of our cuff is cast with a thick, reinforced shank in solid gold or platinum. This gives the ring the rigidity it needs. The gap keeps its exact width year after year, holding your stack securely in place.

The Angle of the Teardrop

A pear cut diamond has a clear direction. How you place it changes the entire look of the ring. In our cuff design, the teardrops are tilted to trace the natural curve of your finger. Rather than pointing aggressively outward, they gently cup the sides of your engagement ring. This slight tilt creates a cradling effect that visually expands the size of your center stone. Take our Everett Band, for example. When paired with a classic solitaire engagement ring, the gracefully angled teardrops flank the center diamond to instantly create the luxurious illusion of a three-stone ring. This combination gives you the brilliant, finger-spanning coverage of a trilogy setting, combined with the styling versatility of a stackable band.

Finding True Twins

An open band relies on two anchor stones sitting at the very edges of the gap. If the diamond on the left is slightly wider or cut differently than the one on the right, the entire stack feels off balance. The natural diamond market is full of variations, making it exhausting to find exact matches. Cultivating diamonds above ground solves this. We source strict twin stones with exact millimeter dimensions, ensuring the left and right sides mirror each other completely.

FAQs – Pear-Cut Wedding Bands

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What is special about a pear-cut wedding band?

A pear-cut wedding band features teardrop-shaped diamonds that blend softness and brilliance. The tapered shape creates a graceful, feminine look that pairs beautifully with both classic and contemporary engagement rings.

Do pear-cut bands work well with different diamond shape engagement rings?

Yes. Our pear-cut bands—especially the open designs—are versatile and pair beautifully with various center stone shapes. Many of our styling photos show how these bands can stack seamlessly with =oval, pear, and emerald-cut engagement rings. We recommend browsing our model images for inspiration.

Can I wear a pear-cut wedding band on its own?

Absolutely. Pear-cut bands look stunning solo, offering a minimalist yet sparkling look that’s perfect for daily wear or as a statement piece.

Are the diamonds in your pear-cut bands lab-grown?

Yes. All Elora wedding bands are crafted with lab-grown diamonds that meet the highest standards of color, clarity, and cut—making them an ethical and brilliant choice.

Which metal options are available?

Our pear-cut bands come in 14k or 18k yellow gold. You can tailor other metal like white gold, rose gold or platinum. Just click the “Custom” button to get started.