
Pear Hidden Halo Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Rings Australia
Compare pear hidden halo engagement rings with lab-grown diamonds, designed by our Melbourne team.
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Our approach
We craft beautiful engagement rings of the highest quality
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Made to Order
We make each piece when you order it.That cuts waste. It also keeps pricing fair.Nothing sits in a warehouse.
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Built Around Your Choices
You choose the stone and the setting.You can select the metal, shape, and key details.We make it to your spec.
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Straight Guidance
We explain the trade-offs in plain language.Cut, colour, clarity, setting strength, and daily wear.You decide with confidence.
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Sourced and Verified
Our stones are independently certified.We work with trusted suppliers.We prioritise quality, transparency, and responsible sourcing.
WHY CHOOSE PEAR ENGAGEMENT RINGS?
Pear shaped engagement rings have a teardrop centre stone with one rounded end and one pointed tip. If you are looking at pear styles you probably want an elongated, distinctive outline that still feels soft and graceful.
- A distinctive, elongated look: The teardrop outline lengthens the finger and reads larger for its carat weight.
- Soft and graceful: A pear blends the softness of an oval with the length of a marquise.
- Strong style pairings: Compare pear solitaire engagement rings or pear halo engagement rings.
- Works across stone types: Narrow by material into lab grown diamond pear rings or moissanite pear rings.
HOW TO CHOOSE A PEAR ENGAGEMENT RING
Choosing a pear shaped engagement ring means checking the balance of the stone and protecting the point.
- Check the bow tie and symmetry: Look for a soft, balanced bow tie through the centre and a point that lines up with the rounded end.
- Choose the ratio: A length-to-width ratio around 1.50 to 1.70 reads graceful, while a longer ratio feels more dramatic.
- Protect the point: Look for a V-prong, bezel or chevron-style head that covers the pointed tip for daily wear.
- Read the background first: For bow tie, ratio and point protection in detail, read the pear shaped diamond guide, then use this page to compare rings.
