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Shape: Pear Shape

Metal: Platinum

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Shape: Pear Shape

Metal: Platinum

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No. Moissanite is chemically stable and does not change color over time. Forever One colorless moissanite (DEF color range) maintains its clarity and brilliance permanently. It is also less likely to attract grease and oils than diamond, which helps it stay cleaner-looking between maintenance.
Yes. Platinum develops a surface finish known as a patina from microscopic scratches that accumulate over time. Rather than losing metal the way softer metals do, platinum displaces it, preserving the ring's overall mass. Many wearers come to love the patina for its vintage, worn-in quality. A jeweler can polish it to a high shine if preferred. At 2 carats, this sits just above the current US average, giving the impression of slightly larger than average without looking too big or gaudy.
Platinum's density and strength are particularly valuable for the pear cut, where V-prongs at the pointed tip need to be strong enough to protect the stone during daily wear. At 2 carats, the pear moissanite delivers brilliant fire across its teardrop shape, and platinum's natural white color ensures no warmth is added to the stone. Platinum is also hypoallergenic and never requires replating, making it a practical long-term choice.
Yes. The pear shape, worn with the point toward the fingertip, creates a strong elongating visual effect similar to an oval. It makes the finger appear longer and more slender. This is one of the most common reasons people are drawn to pear cuts. The pointed end also creates a distinctive, directional look that other shapes do not have.
Do Amore brings together platinum's unmatched longevity with a verified clean water mission. This 2 carat pear cut moissanite benefits from platinum's natural white finish and hypoallergenic properties, while the pear shape maximizes the stone's brilliant fire in a flattering teardrop. Each purchase funds one person's clean water access, and the brand has appeared on Shark Tank and been covered by Forbes.