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More Pearl Feature14K yellow gold cushion-shaped faceted bronzed mother of pearl slider/pendant. A subtle and unique design that's ideal for wearing on an omega necklace. Contact us for more information.

Pearls for every occasion!!!

Always elegant, pearls are perhaps the most flattering of gems. Lustrous, colourful and unique, they are meant to be worn and suit many different skin types. You choose the type of pearl jewellery that matches your mood...chic and fun or a bold statement piece.

Fashionable and fun!

More Pearl 114K yellow gold satin leaf-shaped dangling earrings interspersed with white freshwater pearls. Cultured in shallow freshwater lakes and ponds rather than the sea, freshwater pearls were first harvested in China as early as 1300 AD and that country is now the acknowledged leader in freshwater pearl production.

Pretty in pink!

More Pearl 214K yellow gold pink freshwater egg-shaped drop pearls. Due to the fact that freshwater pearls are almost solid nacre, they are very durable, and resistant to wear. Although not as perfectly round as Akoya saltwater pearls, they are available in many shapes and natural colours at a much more affordable price.

Timeless beauty from paradise!

More Pearl 314K yellow gold natural black Tahitian pearl pendant. Size and time matters with Tahitian pearls! Since the oyster is very large-measuring over 12 inches and weighing 10 pounds-most pearls are larger than usual ranging in size from 9 to 16mm. From initial grafting to harvesting, it can take anywhere from 18-24 months to acquire the necessary nacre thickness.

Exotic colour from the lagoons of French Polynesia!

More Pearl 414K yellow gold 18" single strand semi-baroque 8-10mm natural multi-coloured Tahitian pearls. These cultured saltwater pearls are from the black-lipped oyster, Pinctada Margaritiferi, that produces its distinct black pigment. The most valuable colours are peacock green, lavender blue and eggplant purple.