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Pearl Guide

A pearl is a natural creation of a shellfish living in a lake or the sea. Discover everything about these timeless gems.

Nature's Gem

How Do Pearls Grow?

Pearls are naturally produced by the defensive response of a bivalve or gastropod. When invaded by an unwanted intruder, the creature forms an encasing vesicle — the "Pearl Sac" — filled with nacre, more commonly known as mother of pearl. Many repetitions of this process is what eventually forms a natural pearl.

Natural, Cultured & Simulated Pearls

Natural and Cultured pearls are both "real" pearls, made of the same material, grown by the same molluscs. The difference is that with cultured pearls, the initial process has been initiated by a pearl farmer, rather than occurring by chance. Simulated pearls are simply imitations manufactured using an artificial process.

Harnessing Nature

The modern pearl culturing process was developed by British biologist William Saville-Kent between 1892 and 1895. For many years, it was believed the Japanese — notably Mikimoto, Nishikawa, and Mise — were responsible for perfecting the technique.

How Pearls Are Born

A natural miracle enhanced by human expertise

01

The Beginning

A small irritant or nucleus is carefully placed inside an oyster or mussel.

02

Natural Defence

The mollusc secretes nacre (mother-of-pearl) to coat the irritant, layer by layer.

03

Years of Growth

Over 2-7 years, thousands of nacre layers create the pearl's lustre and beauty.

04

The Harvest

Expert farmers carefully harvest and sort pearls by quality, size, and colour.

Types of Pearls

Each pearl type has its own unique characteristics, origins, and beauty. Discover which pearl speaks to you.

Akoya Pearls
The Classic Choice

Akoya Pearls

Renowned for their perfectly round shape and mirror-like lustre, Akoya pearls are the quintessential pearl. Cultivated in the pristine waters of Japan and China, these pearls embody timeless elegance.

Origin
Japan & China
Size Range
2-11mm
Colours
White with pink or silver overtones
Price Range
Moderate to High
  • Exceptional lustre and shine
  • Nearly perfect round shape
  • Smooth, blemish-free surface
  • Classic white and cream colours

Ideal for: First-time pearl buyers, classic jewellery, bridal pieces

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Freshwater Pearls
Versatile Beauty

Freshwater Pearls

Freshwater pearls offer exceptional value and variety. Cultivated in freshwater mussels, these pearls come in an array of shapes, sizes, and colours.

Origin
China
Size Range
2-15mm
Colours
White, Pink, Lavender, Peach
Price Range
Affordable
  • Wide variety of shapes and colours
  • Excellent value for money
  • Durable and long-lasting
  • Natural pastel tones

Ideal for: Everyday wear, fashion jewellery, budget-friendly

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Tahitian Pearls
Exotic Sophistication

Tahitian Pearls

Tahitian pearls are treasured for their dramatic dark colours and exotic overtones. Cultivated in the black-lipped oyster of French Polynesia.

Origin
French Polynesia
Size Range
8-18mm
Colours
Black with peacock or green overtones
Price Range
High
  • Natural dark colours
  • Exotic peacock and green overtones
  • Large sizes available
  • Unique and dramatic appearance

Ideal for: Statement pieces, contemporary jewellery

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South Sea Pearls
The Ultimate Luxury

South Sea Pearls

South Sea pearls are the largest and most valuable pearls in the world. Cultivated in the warm waters of Australia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

Origin
Australia, Indonesia, Philippines
Size Range
8-20mm
Colours
White, Golden, Silver, Champagne
Price Range
Premium
  • Largest cultured pearls
  • Thick nacre for durability
  • Soft, satiny lustre
  • Rare golden varieties

Ideal for: Luxury jewellery, investment pieces, special occasions

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Keshi Pearls
Nature's Happy Accident

Keshi Pearls

Keshi pearls are unique baroque pearls formed as a by-product of the culturing process. These all-nacre pearls have exceptional lustre.

Origin
Various (Japan, Tahiti, Australia)
Size Range
4-15mm
Colours
White, Silver, Grey, Golden
Price Range
Moderate to High
  • Solid nacre composition
  • Exceptional lustre
  • Unique baroque shapes
  • No nucleus core

Ideal for: Artistic jewellery, unique pieces, collectors

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Understanding Pearl Quality

Learn what makes a pearl exceptional. These five factors determine a pearl's beauty and value.

The intensity and sharpness of light reflected from a pearl's surface. The thicker the layers of nacre, the deeper the lustre.

Grades: A, AA, AA+, AAA, AAAA

Look for pearls with sharp, bright reflections.

The smoothness and cleanliness of the pearl's surface.

Grades: A, AA, AAA, AAAA

Minor blemishes are acceptable and add character.

The overall form of the pearl — round, near-round, oval, button, drop, or baroque.

Round pearls are rarest, but baroque shapes offer unique beauty.

The diameter of the pearl, measured in millimetres. Small (2-5mm), Medium (6-8mm), Large (9-12mm), Very Large (13mm+).

Larger pearls are rarer and more valuable.

The body colour and overtones of the pearl — including body colour, overtone, and orient.

Choose colours that complement your skin tone.

Caring for Your Pearls

Keep your pearls beautiful for generations.

01

Last On, First Off

Put pearls on after applying cosmetics and perfume. Remove them first when undressing.

02

Gentle Cleaning

Wipe pearls with a soft, damp cloth after wearing. Never use ultrasonic cleaners.

03

Proper Storage

Store pearls separately in a soft pouch or lined box to prevent scratching.

04

Wear Them Often

Pearls benefit from your body's natural oils — regular wear keeps them lustrous.

05

Professional Care

Have pearl necklaces restrung every 1-2 years if worn frequently.

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