Pear Cut Aquamarine

Pear cut aquamarine marries the brilliance of a round cut with the elegant elongation of a marquise, creating a teardrop silhouette that enhances the stone's ethereal blue beauty. Our collection features select pear aquamarines where the distinctive cutting style maximizes color saturation while creating a graceful aesthetic that showcases the gemstone's exceptional clarity.
Filters
All filters
Gem type

Gem type

Color

Color

Shape

Shape

Diamond shape refers to the overall outline and facets of a diamond. It’s a crucial factor that affects a diamond’s brilliance, fire, and scintillation – its ability to reflect light and sparkle.

LEARN MORE ABOUT Shape
Origin

Origin

Treatment

Treatment

Carat weight

Carat weight

Diamond weight, also known as carat weight, is a measure of a diamond’s mass. It’s one of the four Cs (carat, cut, clarity, and color) that determine a diamond’s value and price.

LEARN MORE ABOUT Carat weight
4 items

5.04 Pair of Light Blue Pear Shape Brazilian Aquamarine

450.00$

4.08 Pair of Pear Shape Vivid Blue Brazilian Aquamarine

1,600.00$

3.73 Pair of Pear Shape Blue Brazilian Aquamarine

1,400.00$

4.40 Pair of Pear Shape Brazilian Aquamarine

Sold

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What makes pear shaped aquamarine a versatile choice for statement jewelry?

Pear shaped aquamarine offers exceptional versatility for statement jewelry through its unique combination of a rounded end and pointed tip. This dynamic silhouette creates visual interest while complementing various design styles from vintage to contemporary. The shape’s elongated form appears larger than same-weight round stones, providing excellent value. Pear aquamarines can be oriented point-up or point-down, completely changing the aesthetic effect. This adaptability, combined with aquamarine’s pleasing color and high clarity, makes pear cuts particularly sought after for distinctive pendants, asymmetrical earrings, and unique engagement rings where natural beauty and artistic expression are priorities.

How does the teardrop silhouette affect color distribution in aquamarine gemstones?

The teardrop silhouette of pear cut aquamarines creates a fascinating color distribution that concentrates hue toward the pointed end while displaying more brilliance in the rounded portion. This natural color gradient adds depth and dimension not found in uniform shapes. In high-quality specimens, the faceting pattern enhances this effect, creating a captivating play of light and color throughout the stone. Master cutters take advantage of aquamarine’s pleochroic properties, orienting the crystal to display the richest blue through the face-up position. This strategic cutting transforms even moderately colored rough into finished gems with exceptional visual impact and aesthetic appeal.

Is the pointed tip of a pear cut aquamarine particularly vulnerable to damage?

The pointed tip of a pear cut aquamarine does present a vulnerability to chipping or breaking if struck against hard surfaces. This delicate point, often called the “head,” contains the convergence of multiple facet junctions, creating a natural stress point. While aquamarine ranks 7.5-8 on the Mohs hardness scale—making it generally durable—its crystal structure can cleave along certain planes when impacted. For valuable pear aquamarines, protective settings with reinforced prongs or partial bezels around the tip are essential investments. With proper setting and reasonable care, a high-quality pear aquamarine can maintain its original beauty and worth for generations.

What setting styles best showcase and protect the unique form of pear aquamarines?

V-prong or V-tip settings offer optimal protection for pear aquamarines while highlighting their distinctive shape. These settings use specially designed prongs that cradle the pointed end, distributing pressure and preventing chipping. For maximum security with elegant aesthetics, semi-bezel settings that wrap around the tip while leaving the rounded end open to light maximize both protection and brilliance. Three-prong arrangements specifically designed for pear cuts balance security with light entry. For high-value pear aquamarines, custom settings with reinforced points ensure your precious stone remains secure while emphasizing its natural beauty and unique silhouette for years of enjoyment.