




Pear Garnet V-Baguette Engagement Ring
- Free insured shipping on every order
- Free 2-day express over $250
- 30-day returns
- Free lifetime warranty
Details
A pear garnet flanked by V-set baguettes that chevron toward the point, a striking, architectural take on the teardrop. The center runs 0.88 to 1.45 carat, and you can choose classic deep red Mozambique, raspberry Rhodolite, mandarin Spessartite, or vivid green Tsavorite, so the colour is entirely yours. Each is a genuine garnet, typically untreated. Garnet is softer than a sapphire, roughly 6.5 to 7.5 Mohs, so the baguettes that guard the point protect as they decorate. Choose your metal, carat, and variety below; every ring is set and sized to order at one honest all-in price.
Shown complete with a real Pear garnet center from 0.88 to 1.45 carat, a mozambique garnet (deep red), rhodolite garnet (raspberry purplish-red), spessartite garnet (mandarin orange), or tsavorite garnet (vivid green), your choice, from $679 all-in. The price is the finished ring: setting, the garnet center you choose, and the labor to set and size it. Garnet is a family of gem minerals; these are genuine garnets, and depending on the variety they rate about 6.5 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, softer than a sapphire (9) or a diamond (10), so a protective setting suits them and they are best removed for gardening, the gym, and rough work. Most garnet is untreated, which is a genuine plus. These calibrated stones ship without an individual lab report. Want a certified or hand-selected specimen garnet? Contact our concierge and we will source and quote it honestly.
- Free fully insured shipping
- Free 2-day express over $250
- 30-day returns
- Free first-year resizing
- Lifetime warranty on the setting
Specifications
Shipping & Returns
Every order ships via complimentary insured UPS Express, signature required on delivery. Ready-to-ship pieces leave us in 2–3 business days; made-to-order pieces in 5–10. Returns accepted within 30 days, and every piece carries our free lifetime warranty.
Questions
What is at the center? A real Pear garnet, from 0.88 to 1.45 carat, a mozambique garnet (deep red), rhodolite garnet (raspberry purplish-red), spessartite garnet (mandarin orange), or tsavorite garnet (vivid green), your choice. Choose the carat, metal, and garnet variety on this page.
Is garnet hard enough for an engagement ring? Garnet is a group of gem minerals that rate roughly 6.5 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale depending on the variety. That is durable enough for regular wear, but it is softer than a sapphire (9) or a diamond (10), and we say so plainly. This design shelters the stone, and we recommend removing the ring for gardening, the gym, cleaning, and rough work.
Which garnet variety should I choose? Each is a real, distinct garnet with its own colour. Mozambique garnet is the classic deep red, Rhodolite is a raspberry purplish-red, Spessartite is a mandarin orange, and Tsavorite is a vivid green that rivals emerald. They are all genuine garnets, none is a fake, and you pick the colour you love above; the price reflects the variety you choose.
Is the garnet treated? Most garnet reaches you exactly as the earth made it. Unlike many gems, garnet is typically not heated or otherwise treated to improve its colour, which is a genuine point in its favour. We never overclaim; if a specific stone carried a treatment we would tell you.
How do I care for it? Clean it with warm water, a little mild soap, and a soft brush, and skip ultrasonic and steam cleaners, which can be too aggressive for a colored stone. Take it off for rough or abrasive work and have the setting checked once a year. Treated with that ordinary care, a garnet keeps its rich colour for a lifetime.
Does it come with a certificate? These calibrated stones ship without an individual lab report. We hand-check every one for even colour and a clean face.
Is the price all-in? Yes. The price is the complete ring with the garnet you select, set and sized to order.
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