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Teardrop Shape Bracelets in Sterling Silver  

Teardrop shape bracelets bring a fluid, elongated silhouette to your wrist. This collection features 588 designs with pear-cut natural gemstones set in .925 sterling silver. The teardrop cut, also called pear shape, narrows to a soft point that creates visual movement and draws the eye along the bracelet length. Each stone sits in a silver bezel or prong setting that protects the gem while letting light enter from multiple angles. Prices range from $520 to $20919 based on stone type, size, and setting complexity.

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Natural Gemstone Bracelets with Curved Stone Settings

The teardrop cut originated in 15th-century Bruges when Flemish polisher Lodewyk van Berquem developed the technique for diamonds. Today this cut applies to gemstones of every variety, from turquoise and larimar to amethyst and labradorite. The asymmetrical shape requires precise orientation in each setting—the pointed end typically faces outward toward your fingers, creating a lengthening effect on the hand. Our sterling silver settings use .925 purity, meaning 92.5% pure silver alloyed with copper for durability. This standard has marked quality silver jewelry for centuries. The metal complements both warm-toned stones like amber and carnelian and cool-toned gems like moonstone and blue topaz. These bracelets arrive with free US shipping from our Arizona warehouse, where we have operated since 2005. Browse by stone type using the filters above, or sort by price to find teardrop designs within your range.

Why choose teardrop over round stone cuts?

Teardrop cuts offer more surface area than rounds of equal carat weight. The elongated shape also creates directional flow in multi-stone bracelet designs, guiding the eye along the wrist.

How should teardrop stones be oriented?

The pointed end faces away from your body in most bracelet settings. This orientation creates a slimming visual effect and protects the narrow tip within the bracelet structure.

Do teardrop settings require special care?

The pointed end is more vulnerable to chips than rounded cuts. Store your bracelet flat rather than hanging, and avoid wearing during activities that might strike the stone tip against hard surfaces.

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