Pear Shaped Lab Grown Diamonds
Welcome to the epitome of elegance and sustainability in the world of diamonds! Embrace the allure of pear shaped lab grown diamonds, where timeless beauty meets ethical brilliance. Our exquisite collection of lab grown pear shaped diamonds offers a captivating blend of sophistication and eco-consciousness, perfect for those who seek both luxury and integrity in their jewelry. Crafted with cutting-edge technology and nurtured with ethical practices, each pear shaped lab grown diamond boasts exceptional clarity, brilliance, and fire, rivaling its mined counterparts while championing sustainability. Elevate your style and conscience simultaneously with our stunning array of pear shaped lab grown diamonds, where glamour meets responsibility in every dazzling facet.
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Pear FAQs
Which celebrities wear pear shape diamonds?
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Ariana Grande: The American singer and actress got engaged to Dalton Gomez in December 2020 and flaunted a beautiful pear-shaped diamond ring.
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Victoria Beckham: The fashion designer and former Spice Girls member received a pear-shaped diamond engagement ring from her husband, David Beckham.
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Sophie Turner: The "Game of Thrones" actress received a pear-shaped diamond engagement ring from her now-husband, Joe Jonas, a member of the Jonas Brothers band.
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Cardi B: The rapper and singer was proposed to with a massive pear-shaped diamond engagement ring by fellow rapper Offset.
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Paris Hilton: The socialite and businesswoman was proposed to with a stunning pear-shaped diamond ring by entrepreneur and venture capitalist Carter Reum.
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Margot Robbie: The Australian actress and film producer received a pear-shaped diamond engagement ring from her husband, Tom Ackerley.
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Katherine Heigl: The actress received a beautiful pear-shaped diamond ring when she got engaged to singer-songwriter Josh Kelley.
What is the most famous pear shape diamond?
While there are many notable pear-shaped diamonds, one that gained significant attention is the "Cullinan I," also known as the "Star of Africa." The Cullinan I is not a pure pear shape; it is a pear-shaped diamond that was part of the larger Cullinan Diamond, the largest gem-quality diamond ever found. The Cullinan Diamond was discovered in South Africa in 1905 and weighed a staggering 3,106 carats in its rough state.
The Cullinan I was the largest polished diamond cut from the original Cullinan Diamond, weighing 530.20 carats. It is pear-shaped with 74 facets and is set in the British Imperial State Crown as part of the Crown Jewels. The Cullinan I is one of the most prominent diamonds in the world and is considered one of the most famous gemstones in history.
Other famous pear-shaped diamonds include:
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The "Lesotho III": A 40.42-carat pear-shaped diamond discovered in Lesotho and later acquired by Harry Winston.
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The "Star of the South": A 128.48-carat pear-shaped diamond known for its impressive size and unique pinkish-brown color.
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The "Eugenie Blue": A 30.21-carat pear-shaped blue diamond that once belonged to Empress Eugénie of France.
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The "Cora Sun-Drop Diamond": A 110.3-carat pear-shaped yellow diamond, one of the largest pear-shaped yellow diamonds in the world.