Stones
Millimeters to Carats Pear Shape
Converting millimeters to carats for pear-shaped stones, particularly diamonds, is not a straightforward process because carats measure weight, not size. The size of a pear-shaped stone is determined by its length, width, and depth, all measured in millimeters. However, I can provide approximate size ranges for pear-shaped diamonds at different carat weights. Keep in mind that these are general guidelines, and actual sizes can vary based on the specific cut and proportions of the stone:
– 0.5 carats: Approximately 6 mm x 4 mm
– 1.0 carat: Approximately 8 mm x 5 mm
– 1.5 carats: Approximately 9 mm x 6 mm
– 2.0 carats: Approximately 10 mm x 7 mm
These estimates are just examples, and the actual size of a pear-shaped stone can vary based on factors such as the cut, depth, and overall proportions of the individual stone.
When purchasing a pear-shaped stone, it’s important to consider both the carat weight and the specific dimensions to assess its visual appearance. Additionally, factors such as cut quality, color, and clarity play a significant role in determining the stone’s overall beauty and value.
For accurate information tailored to a specific pear-shaped stone, it’s recommended to consult with a jeweler or gemologist. They can provide details about the stone you are interested in, including its dimensions and carat weight, allowing you to make a more informed decision based on your preferences and budget.