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Shape: Pear Shape

Metal: Palladium

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Metal: Palladium

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Lab diamonds typically cost 50 to 70 percent less than mined diamonds of comparable size, cut, color, and clarity. That price gap has widened as lab diamond production has scaled up. For most couples, this means getting a noticeably larger or higher-quality stone for the same budget.
Resizing palladium is significantly more challenging than resizing gold. It requires specialized tools and expertise that most standard jewelry stores do not have. If you anticipate needing a resize, choosing gold or platinum will give you more flexibility. It is a key practical consideration before committing to palladium.
Yes, with a well-designed setting. A 3 carat stone is well above average and a great choice for someone who wants their ring to look expensive and elevated without crossing into the ostentatious territory you hit at 4-5 carats. Many wearers of larger stones find low-profile settings more practical for daily activity. It is worth discussing setting style with your jeweler to optimize for both beauty and wearability.
Yes. The pointed tip of a pear cut is its most vulnerable area and should be set in a V-prong or claw-prong that fully encases the point. Without protection, the tip is susceptible to chipping from everyday impacts. Choosing the right setting design is more important with pear cuts than with most other shapes. Three carats is the sweet spot for buyers who want something truly special. It is large enough to be remarkable, small enough to wear comfortably every day.
Do Amore was founded by Krish Himmatramka to connect the symbol of an engagement ring with tangible humanitarian impact. This 3 carat pear cut lab diamond in palladium delivers extraordinary teardrop brilliance in a lightweight, naturally white setting that never needs replating. Lab diamonds are chemically identical to mined stones and conflict-free by design. Every purchase funds one person's clean water, tracked through GPS coordinates.