Pear cut halo engagement rings in yellow gold

Featuring VRAI created diamonds from an unmatched origin
The Halo Pear | Yellow Gold
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The Halo

Pear · Yellow Gold

From $1,550

The Signature Floral Halo Pear | Yellow Gold
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The Signature Floral Halo

Pear · Yellow Gold

From $1,600

The Halo Dome Pear | Yellow Gold
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The Halo Dome

Pear · Yellow Gold

From $1,900

The Aurora Halo Pear | Yellow Gold
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The Aurora Halo

Pear · Yellow Gold

From $1,700

The Floral Cathedral  Pear | Yellow Gold
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The Floral Cathedral

Pear · Yellow Gold

From $1,600

The Halo Pear | Yellow Gold
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The Halo

Pear · Yellow Gold

From $1,550

The Signature Floral Halo Pear | Yellow Gold
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The Signature Floral Halo

Pear · Yellow Gold

From $1,750

The Aurora Halo Pear | Yellow Gold
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The Aurora Halo

Pear · Yellow Gold

From $1,550

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You can transform a VRAI created diamond to one of 30 unique shapes.

The Floral Cathedral  Pear | Yellow Gold
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The Floral Cathedral

Pear · Yellow Gold

From $1,800

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Pear cut halo engagement rings in yellow gold FAQs

Choosing a pear shaped diamond engagement ring means that you are romantic and whimsical. The pear is a fancy shape, which differentiates it from the traditional round. Pear engagement rings are for individuals who want to stand apart with a diamond shape true to their dramatic or flirtatious nature.

Pear shaped diamonds and Teardrop diamonds are the exact same thing. The two names are interchangeable. A Teardrop engagement ring is the same as a Pear shaped diamond engagement ring. Many jewelry brands will choose which name they use for their inventory. VRAI refers to Teardrop diamonds as Pear.

Pear shaped diamonds are true to their name and combine the curves of a Round Brilliant diamond with the sharp point of a Marquise. They are an historic shape that is known for symbolizing tears of joy. Their elongated shape can slenderize the finger and maximize carat weight.