Get more bling for your buck! Buy the Pear Cut Ring and get FREE matching earrings ($145 value)!

If you're used to shopping for natural diamonds with a magnifying glass, our impressive 5-carat, scientifically-grown DiamondAura® French Pear Cut Ring may be a little hard to swallow. It's big. Really big. It's the kind of big that refuses to be ignored
We're so convinced that she'll fall head over heels for this perfect pear that when you buy the French Pear Cut Ring, we'll send you a pair of DiamondAura French Pear Drop Earrings (7-1/3 ctw) absolutely FREE. No catch. No obligation. A $145 value...our exclusive gift to you!
The preferred cut of legends and kings
The world's most famous and expensive diamonds have been pear-cuts. Ever since the teardrop-shaped cut was first created in the mid-15th century, jewelers have coveted the pear for it's sophisticated and superior sparkle. When the legendary Cullinan (once the world's largest diamond) was presented to King Edward VII in 1907, it was divided into 11 large, gem-quality stones. The biggest stones were cut into brilliant pears and became part of the British Crown Jewels. France's King Louis XIV adored his 24-carat Pink Pear which now resides in the Louvre. And Richard Burton famously presented then-wife Elizabeth Taylor with a 69-carat, "D" flawless pear-cut known as the Taylor Burton.
Breaking the big-carat barrier.
DiamondAura® has proven to be a magnificent lab creation since we first released it five years ago. But up until recently we couldn't make a DiamondAura larger than 2-3/4 carats. This 5-carat pear-cut DiamondAura delivers stunning clarity, cut and color rarely seen. Set in an exquisite four-prong setting of precious .925 sterling silver, the lavish pear-cut is flanked by six round-cut DiamondAura (1/4 ctw). Each French Pear Drop Earring features a large, 3-carat pear-cut that dangles beneath a 3/4 carat trillion-cut.
The Four Cs.
Our exclusive DiamondAura jewelry has splendid specifications: color, clarity, cut, and carat weight. We won't bore you with the details, but we've invested close to $6 million in developing DiamondAura. The complex laboratory process involves rare minerals heated to an incredibly high temperature of nearly 5,000˚ F inside some very modern and expensive equipment. Using science, we found a better way to match the fire and brilliance of a "D" flawless diamond at a much more reasonable cost.