The decision to marry the person of your dreams may have seemed obvious, but the choice of the matching promise rings that you or the future spouse will wear every day for many years can be a difficult one. You should consider the quality and shape of the stone, the metal used for the band, and the style and design of the setting.


 


 It is possible to make these decisions easily. You can narrow down the many beautiful options available for an engagement ring with diamonds. This article focuses on the pear shape engagement ring. A pear shaped ring is a symbol of elegance and royalty. An item that has this stone as the centerpiece will make any finger look stunning. Continue reading to learn about the settings which will bring out the best in the pear shape diamond.


 


 What is a Pear Cut Diamond matching couple jewelry


 


 This shape is sometimes called a teardrop, because it looks similar to a tear falling. The shape itself isn't sad. The pear shape diamond is similar to a beautiful round brilliant diamond cut on the bottom half, and a pointed Marquise diamond cut on the top. It is a combination that creates an unusual shape. It's elegant, beautiful and stunning. The ring is extremely versatile. It can be set up in many different ways, to suit any engagement ring style.


 


 Pear Shaped Diamond matching chains for couples Settings: Important considerations


 


 The engagement ring settings are a crucial component in the pear-shaped engagement ring. They influence the style, the look and the feel of the design, as well the safety of stone and overall cost. Before choosing the setting for your pear shape diamond, you should learn how to wear it, protect it and how to display it.


 


 Protect the Point of the Diamond


 


 The pointed end of a diamond pear is vulnerable. It can catch easily, which could lead to the stone being loosen from its setting. This leaves it vulnerable to damage and loss. Consider this when choosing a pear-shaped engagement ring. Choose one that features a prong protecting the pear's diamond point, or a bezel encasing the entire stone.


 


 Colours Can Be Delicate.


 


 Pear-shaped diamonds tend to have more color. Setting and carat can be used to enhance or hide color. Setting in white gold, platinum or rose gold will accentuate a subtle color. Yellow gold or platinum will mask it. A pear diamond with a higher weight will also show a more subtle color than one with a lower weight.


 


 If you like the look and feel of a white diamond, select one with an H or higher color grade when setting it in platinum or white gold. A J or lower color grade is acceptable if it's set in yellow or rose. This is especially true if it has a high carat weight. 3 or more carats.