Updated as of June 2026
Pear Ametrine
A pear cut is a teardrop that blends round brilliance with an elongating point. In Ametrine (purple, yellow, bicolor, Mohs 7) it keeps the color crisp and bright.
Why the pear cut works for Ametrine
A teardrop that blends round brilliance with an elongating point. Ametrine reads more for color than fire, so a pear cut is about shape and color rather than sparkle. At Mohs 7, Ametrine holds a crisp pear outline and stands up to everyday wear. Treatment to expect: typically untreated.
Other Ametrine cuts
More on this stone: Ametrine overview, price guide, and the pear cut guide across stones.
Frequently asked questions
Does Ametrine look good in a pear cut?
Yes. Ametrine reads more for color than fire, so a pear cut is about shape and color rather than sparkle. It is hard enough to hold a crisp outline.
How much does a pear Ametrine cost?
Ametrine runs about $10 to $120 per carat. Shape affects price modestly, with round usually the slight premium.
What setting suits a pear Ametrine?
Ametrine pairs well with yellow gold, white gold, sterling silver. A solitaire keeps it simple.