Teardrop shape jewelry follows a silhouette that jewelers have favored for centuries. The pear cut, with its single pointed end and rounded base, creates an elongating effect on fingers, necks, and earlobes. Our collection features more than 130,000 teardrop pieces crafted in .925 sterling silver and set with real natural stones. From deep blue labradorite to green malachite and purple amethyst, each gemstone takes this classic cut differently based on its internal structure and optical properties.
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Teardrop and pear-shaped refer to the same cut in jewelry. Both terms describe a stone with one rounded end tapering to a single point at the opposite end.
Most teardrop pendants hang with the point facing downward, following the natural direction of a falling drop. Some designs reverse this orientation for visual interest.
Teardrop earrings create vertical lines that add length to round face shapes. The tapered point draws attention downward rather than outward.