Pearls have a natural iridescent sheen which makes them excellent for use as jewelry. Since natural pearls are rare, most pearls used in pearl jewelry like pendant, rings, earrings, bangles and necklace.
2. Lavender
Pearl
Fresh Water
Pearl
White South
Sea Pearl
Akoya
Pearl
Golden South
Sea Pearl
Tahitian
Pearl
Pearls have captivated the
hearts of women for
thousands of years.
Theyâve adorned the rich
and famous, alike, ever
since we can remember.
3. Naturally colored Lavender
Freshwater pearls are found to
be cultured similar to pink and
peach Pearls, the larger pearl
mussels are cared for and bred
in aquaculture ponds or lakes in
China. Lavender pearls are sure
to make anyone wearing it stand
out with sophistication.
4. Freshwater pearls are best
known for their wide range and
shape, sizes and colors. It is a
white color cultured freshwater
pearl. These pearls are produced
in Japan and the United States
on a limited scale, but are now
almost exclusively produced in
China.
5. The Akoya Pearl is a
saltwater cultured pearl
from the Akoya Oster.
Akoya are the most
abundant type of
saltwater pearl. Akoya are
considered to be the
classic pearl used for
necklaces and other pearl
jewelry.
6. Tahitian Pearls are Dark and
Exotic. These pearls are
often referred to as a black,
and have remarkable color
range. These pearls have
become some of the most
expensive pearls in the world.
Because of their vast color
range.
7. White South Sea pearls
are treasured for their
luxuries and brilliant satin
luster. These valuable
pearls are produced by the
famous silver-lip variety of
the Pinctada maxima pearl
oyster.
8. Golden South Sea pearls are
the largest and most valuable
pearls produced today. They
are grown in the gold-lip
variety of the south sea pearl
oyster. Their warm, golden
tones are completely natural.
These pearls are used as a
jewelry.