Mother Oyster
1. Akoya Oysters – Akoya Pearls
Originating from the Akoya oyster, which is primarily cultivated in Japan , Akoya pearls are renowned for their impeccable round shape, brilliant lustre, and smooth surfaces. These pearls typically range in size from 2mm to 10mm, with the most prized specimens exhibiting a pure white to cream colouration. However, Akoya pearls may also display overtones of pink, silver, or cream, adding depth and dimension to their appearance. The traditional elegance of Akoya pearls makes them a popular choice for classic jewellery pieces such as necklaces, earrings, and bracelets.
2. South Sea Oysters- South Sea Pearls
Renowned for their exceptional size, lustre, and rarity, South Sea pearls are among the most coveted pearls in the world. Cultivated primarily in the pristine waters of Australia, the Philippines, and Indonesia, South Sea pearls are known for their luxurious satin-like lustre and large size, ranging from 9mm to 20mm or more. These pearls come in a variety of colors, including white, cream, silver, golden and even black, with the rarest specimens exhibiting a rich golden hue. South Sea pearls are prized for their exquisite beauty and timeless elegance, making them the epitome of luxury in the world of fine jewellery.
Color of Choice
1. White Pearls – Akoya Pearls, South Sea Pearls and Freshwater Pearls
Symbolizing purity, innocence, and timeless elegance, white pearls are the epitome of classic sophistication. These pearls, which are cultivated in various regions around the world, including Japan, China, and Australia, exhibit a pristine white to creamy ivory colouration. White pearls are revered for their versatility and understated beauty, making them a timeless choice for both formal and everyday wear. Whether showcased in a simple strand necklace or paired with diamonds in an elaborate statement piece, white pearls never fail to exude an aura of refinement and grace.
2. Golden Pearls – South Sea Pearls
Among the most prized variations of South Sea pearls are golden pearls, renowned for their stunning golden hue and unparalleled rarity. These pearls, which are primarily cultivated in the pristine waters of the South Sea, exhibit a rich spectrum of golden colours ranging from light champagne to deep gold. The intense warmth and radiance of golden pearls make them highly coveted by collectors and jewellery enthusiasts seeking to adorn themselves with the ultimate symbol of luxury and prestige.
3. Black Pearls – South Sea Pearls
Black pearls, often called “Tahitian pearls,” are prized for their striking black coloration and mesmerizing iridescence. These pearls, which are cultivated exclusively in the pristine waters of French Polynesia and Okinawa Japan, showcase a spectrum of dark hues ranging from charcoal to deep black. The intense depth and richness of black pearls are further enhanced by subtle overtones of green, purple, or blue, creating a captivating interplay of colours. Black pearls are revered for their exotic beauty and mysterious allure, making them a coveted choice for those seeking to make a bold and unforgettable statement with their jewellery.
Pearl FALCO’s Stunning Cultured Pearl Jewellery Designs:
Jewellery at Pearl FALCO undergoes a unique journey, from cultivation to crafted art. Each piece is created to be a part of an individual’s life story. Pearl FALCO strives for each of our valued customers to have a beautiful cultured pearl jewelry story to share with current and future generations.
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