ピアカットラボで栽培されたダイヤモンド

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    ピアカットラボ栽培ダイヤモンド - 優雅でモダンで、ユニークな輝き

    ひねりを加えて優雅さを祝います VariationのPear Cut Lab Grown Diamonds- 古典的な輝きと現代の洗練の魅力的なブレンド。 Teardrop Cutとしても知られている洋ナシの形は、丸いダイヤモンドの時代を超越した輝きと、マーキーズの洗練されたテーパーを組み合わせて、優雅で劇的なシルエットを作成します。それは本当に独特で深くロマンチックな何かを望む人にとっては完璧な選択です。

    バリエーションの各梨カットダイヤモンドはです IGI認定 高度なCVDテクノロジーを使用して作成され、環境または倫理的な影響を除いて、採掘されたダイヤモンドと化学的、物理的、および光学的に同一であることを確認します。設定します BISは18Kゴールドを特徴づけました、私たちの梨型のラボで栽培されたダイヤモンドは、完全にファセットされた曲線と指を伸ばし、お世辞でエレガントな外観を作成する尖った先端のおかげで、例外的な輝きと火を放射します。

    ソリティアの婚約指輪、繊細なペンダント、まばゆいばかりのイヤリング、またはステートメントブレスレットで紹介されているかどうかにかかわらず、梨のカットは、すべての作品に個性と時代を超越した魅力をもたらします。ロマンチックでありながら大胆な美学を愛する人にとってはお気に入りであり、クラシックとモダンな設定の両方と美しくペアになります。

    バリエーションでは、贅沢はあなたの価値を反映するべきだと信じています。私たちのラボ大栽培された洋ナシカットダイヤモンドは、最大70%のコストが低い伝統的なダイヤモンドのすべての美しさを提供しますが、競合のない、環境にやさしく、持続的に作られています。

    探検する VariationのPear Cut Lab Grown Diamonds- 時代を超越した優雅さは現代の倫理に出会い、あらゆるファセットがあなたのユニークな輝きを反映しています。

    Pear Cut Lab Grown Diamonds – Your Questions Answered

    What is a pear cut lab grown diamond? +
    A pear cut lab grown diamond, also called a teardrop diamond, combines a round shape on one side with a pointed tip on the other. It is grown in a laboratory using CVD or HPHT technology and shares the same chemical composition, hardness, and brilliance as a mined pear shaped diamond.
    Why do people choose pear cut lab grown diamonds? +
    Pear cut lab grown diamonds are chosen for their romantic, elongated teardrop shape and elegant appearance on the hand. They feel unique yet timeless, offering a mix of classic sparkle and modern style in engagement rings, pendants, and earrings.
    Do pear cut lab grown diamonds look bigger than other shapes? +
    Yes. Because of their elongated outline and pointed tip, pear cut diamonds often appear larger than many other shapes of the same carat weight. The teardrop shape maximises the visible surface area, giving a flattering, finger-lengthening effect.
    What is the best length-to-width ratio for pear cut lab grown diamonds? +
    Popular length-to-width ratios for pear cut diamonds range from about 1.45 to 1.70. Shorter ratios give a plumper, softer look, while longer ratios create a more slender, elongated feel. The best ratio is the one that suits your personal style and hand shape.
    Do pear cut lab grown diamonds show a bow-tie effect? +
    Pear cut diamonds can show a bow-tie effect (a darker area across the centre) if they are not well-proportioned. A well-cut pear diamond will minimise this and balance light return so the stone looks bright from tip to rounded end.
    Which 4Cs are most important for pear cut lab grown diamonds? +
    For pear cut diamonds, cut and colour are especially important. The shape can reveal colour near the pointed tip, so many buyers prefer D–H colour. Clarity from VVS–VS usually looks very clean, but even well-chosen SI stones can still appear beautiful in a properly cut pear.
    Are the tips of pear cut lab grown diamonds fragile? +
    The pointed tip of a pear cut diamond needs extra protection, but a good setting solves this. A V-shaped prong or protective claw over the tip helps prevent chipping and keeps the diamond secure during daily wear.
    How should a pear cut diamond be worn on a ring? +
    Most people wear pear cut diamonds with the pointed tip facing the fingertip, which visually lengthens the fingers. However, you can also orient the tip toward the hand for a softer look—there is no strict rule, it is all about what you like best.
    Are pear cut lab grown diamonds good for engagement rings and pendants? +
    Yes. Pear cut lab grown diamonds are a favourite for engagement rings, solitaire pendants, and drop earrings. Their teardrop shape naturally draws the eye, creating a graceful and romantic look in both simple and detailed designs.
    Are pear cut lab grown diamonds certified and easy to care for? +
    Pear cut lab grown diamonds can be certified by global laboratories such as IGI and GIA, with reports listing their 4Cs and growth method. Caring for them is simple—clean with mild soap, warm water, and a soft brush, avoid harsh chemicals, and have the prongs and tip checked regularly by a jeweller.