Pear Cut Morganite Gemstones

Pear cut morganite blends the brilliance of round cuts with elegant elongation into a distinctive teardrop silhouette. Our one-of-a-kind pear shapes display signature blush tones with exceptional clarity, their unique contours creating both visual length and remarkable light performance that elevates these precious stones beyond ordinary offerings.
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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.

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10.54 Pair of Pear Shape Peach Pink Brazilian Morganite

850.00$

13.72 Pair of Pear Shape Pink Peach Brazilian Morganite

1,100.00$

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What makes pear cut morganite particularly flattering in pendant designs?

Pear cut morganite excels in pendant designs thanks to its elegant teardrop silhouette that creates natural visual flow. The tapered point directs the eye downward, creating an elongating effect when worn. High-quality pear cuts showcase morganite’s delicate pink hues effectively, as the cut’s depth allows optimal color saturation. This distinctive shape appears larger than other cuts of equal carat weight, offering excellent value while creating a striking focal point that balances both classic and contemporary aesthetic sensibilities.

How should you evaluate the symmetry of a quality pear shaped morganite?

Evaluate pear morganite symmetry by checking for a straight line from point to rounded end when viewed from above. The point should align with the center of the rounded end, creating balanced proportions. Quality pears display even faceting on both sides with matching facets that mirror each other. Check that the shoulders (widest part) are gently rounded without appearing bulged. Premium stones exhibit excellent symmetry from all angles, ensuring optimal light performance and maximizing the natural beauty of the original rough material.

Do pear morganites require special protective settings due to their pointed tip?

Pear morganites benefit from protective settings for their pointed tip. While offering good durability (7.5-8 Mohs), the point remains vulnerable to chipping if struck directly. V-prong or claw settings that secure the point provide excellent protection while maintaining stone visibility. Bezel settings offer maximum security by encircling the entire perimeter. For high-value genuine pear morganites, semi-bezel settings protect the point while leaving other areas open to maximize light entry, ensuring the stone maintains its original beauty and worth long-term.

Why might collectors prefer pear cut morganite over round or cushion shapes?

Collectors often prefer pear cut morganite for its distinctive character and value advantages. The unique shape creates more visual interest than traditional rounds while typically costing 10-15% less per carat. Pear cuts appear larger than other shapes of equal weight, providing excellent size perception for the price. This cut often minimizes waste when cutting from natural rough, resulting in purer stones with fewer inclusions. The tapered outline elegantly showcases morganite’s delicate color gradients, making it appealing for collectors seeking both aesthetic distinction and investment value.