These 2.7 CT lab-grown diamond emerald pear cut earrings are constructed using a mixed-stone layout combining emerald gemstones with pear-shaped lab-grown diamonds. Each earring features a structured arrangement where the emerald is positioned as a primary stone and supported by pear-cut diamonds placed in fixed alignment. The layout is designed to maintain symmetry and controlled spacing across the visible surface.
The total carat weight of 2.7 CT is distributed evenly between both earrings, supporting balanced wear and stable positioning. The emerald stones present a natural green body color, while the pear-cut lab-grown diamonds introduce tapered geometry through elongated facets. Each stone is secured in a defined setting to preserve alignment and positional stability during wear.
The earring structure supports a compact profile while allowing surface exposure for all stones. Open sections beneath the stones allow measured light entry without compromising structural integrity. The backing system is calibrated to support the combined stone weight and layout without forward tilt or rotational movement.
All diamonds used are lab-grown and graded according to standardized color, clarity, and cut parameters to ensure consistent performance. The emerald and pear-cut diamond configuration is suited for wearers who prefer mixed-stone compositions with defined geometric contrast rather than uniform diamond-only formats.
For stone shape interaction and layout context, refer to The Top 20 Engagement Ring Trends. Broader style preference considerations appear in How to Know Her Engagement Ring Style (Without Asking). Consumer selection motivations are outlined in Why Couples Choose Lab-Grown Diamonds in 2026.