A tear drop engagement ring is a ring set with a pear-shaped stone — a hybrid cut combining the rounded base of a brilliant cut with a tapered point, creating a distinctive elongated silhouette.
At Satéur, a tear drop engagement ring — set with a pear shaped stone — begins from around $138, delivering the look of a $10,000 mined-diamond pear-cut ring at roughly 1% of the price. Each stone is graded D–E colour, Excellent cut, and reads as a flawless diamond across the table and to the naked eye. Every ring arrives in the signature Satéur box with free worldwide delivery and a lifetime guarantee.
The pear shaped engagement ring is one of the most visually distinctive cuts in fine jewellery. Its asymmetric form — a domed brilliant base tapering to a single point — creates a striking teardrop silhouette that elongates the finger and commands attention from across the room. The pear cut's elongated shape means it appears larger face-up than a round stone of equal weight, maximising visual impact per carat. At Satéur, pear shaped brilliance is expressed in rings like the solitaire-register Satéur Destinée Ring™ and the Satéur Rosée Impériale Ring™, whose halo constellation amplifies the centre's elongated presence. The Satéur Triomphe Ring™ carries the vertical, tapered energy of a tear drop orientation into an architectural column setting, while the Satéur Bleu Héritier Ring™ introduces the deep colour contrast that makes a pear centre read most dramatically in gold settings.
Satéur Gems® — the brand's trademarked diamond simulant — deliver the clean, white brilliance of a flawless diamond, graded D–E colour with Excellent cut precision. Satéur also offers moissanite, which returns vivid fire approximately 2.4× that of a diamond — beautiful, but distinct from the diamond-accurate brilliance of Gems®. Both are extremely durable, built for everyday wear. Settings are available in an 18k gold finish in white, yellow, and rose gold — the warm tones of yellow and rose gold complement a pear stone's elongated form especially well.
Orientation is the central styling decision for a tear drop ring. Point-up orientation is the traditional bridal convention, directing the taper toward the knuckle and creating maximum length on the finger. Point-down (also called East-West) reads more graphic and modern. A halo setting of accent pavé stones reinforces either orientation and adds a secondary ring of light around the centre. The Satéur Tout Autour 1874 Ring™ shows how continuous pavé banding can transition this diamond engagement ring silhouette into an all-over-sparkle statement. The Satéur Tri-pierre Ring™ pairs a centre with two matching side stones — a three-stone configuration that grounds the tapered geometry on both sides. Pear shaped engagement rings at Satéur are available in white, yellow, and rose gold finishes across a range of settings suited to both everyday wear and special-occasion dressing.
Explore related collections: Unique Engagement Rings for unconventional silhouettes, Gold Engagement Rings for yellow and rose gold pear settings, and Vintage Engagement Rings for pear cuts with period-inspired metalwork. The full collection is at Shop All Rings, and a detailed stone comparison is at Moissanite vs Diamond vs Satéur.