Pearl Jewelry
Pearl Jewelry has been treasured for millennia, adored for its timeless elegance and natural luster. Mother of Pearl Jewelry features the iridescent lining of mollusk shells—known as nacre—which has been prized since ancient times . For those seeking something unique, Baroque Pearl Jewelry offers irregular, non-spherical shapes that celebrate individuality; each piece is one-of-a-kind with an artistic, sculptural quality . Freshwater Pearl Jewelry is the most abundant and affordable pearl variety, cultivated in mussels from lakes and rivers, and available in a wider array of colors and shapes than its saltwater counterparts . For the most special occasions, Pearl Bridal Jewelry and Pearl Wedding Jewelry remain a quintessential choice, symbolizing purity, love, and new beginnings, and they complement any bridal style from classic to contemporary .
Our pearl jewelry comes in mother of pearl necklace, pearl earrings, pearl bracelet, and pearl ring. Most of them present in flower motifs.
How to Care for Pearl Jewelry
Because pearls are organic gems (Mohs hardness 2.5–4.5), they are softer and more sensitive than most gemstones . Follow these essential care tips:
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Put Them On Last: Apply perfume, cosmetics, hairspray, and sunscreen before putting on your pearls to avoid chemical damage .
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Wipe After Each Wear: Gently wipe pearls with a soft, slightly damp cloth to remove oils and residue, then lay flat to air dry .
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Clean Gently: Use a soft cloth with lukewarm water and mild dish soap—never submerge strung pearls or use ultrasonic or steam cleaners .
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Store Carefully: Keep pearls separate from other jewelry to prevent scratching. Store necklaces flat (never hanging) to avoid stretching the silk thread .
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Re-string Regularly: Have pearl necklaces professionally re-strung every 1–3 years, depending on wear .