$ 30.00
This dainty and versatile is so much fun to wear by itself or stack with other rings for a chic look.
A grade round cultured white fresh water pearl (4mm). This round freshwater cultured pearl exhibits good luster and depth.
14k gold filled wire.
Cultured freshwater pearls are more economical and more readily available. The high-grade varieties of these pearls offer a luscious luster. Freshwater pearls can be found in numerous shapes that serve a wide range of jewelry designs.
$ 44.00
Grade A round cultured pink fresh water pearls (4mm). An alluring shade of pink, this round freshwater cultured pearl offers good luster and depth.
14k gold filled wire.(18ga)
Cultured freshwater pearls are more economical and more readily available. The high-grade varieties of these pearls offer a luscious luster. Freshwater pearls can be found in numerous shapes that serve a wide range of jewelry designs.
$ 128.00
Sleek cocktail ring with peacock Tahitian pearl set in sterling silver rhodium-plated open tear drop mounting.
Tahitian pearl is 10-11mm.
Band width: 2.5mm
*********As you can see in the photos there are naturally occurring blemishes that give these pearls characters. These are stock photos so please note pearls are vary in shape and color due to availability .
*******Each ring is custom made to order so can not be return or exchange for that reason.
Tahitian Black Pearl is another popular member of the saltwater pearl family. Unlike the Akoya and South Sea saltwater pearls, Tahitian Black pearls are cultured in the black-lipped oyster (Pinctada margaritifera), the largest member of the pearl producing oyster family. The oyster itself is can grow to be up to 1 foot across and weighing in at over 10 pounds. The relatively large size of the oyster often results in much larger than average pearls, with sizes ranging from 8 to 14 mm.
Further, the pearls are unique because of their natural dark colors owing to their name “black.” However, the name is somewhat of a misnomer since most "black" Tahitian pearls are not actually black. Instead, the majority of the Tahitian Black pearls are gray, silver, charcoal, or shades similar those. Other popular but more colors are copper, pistachio, taupe, peacock, aubergine, steel gray, olive, and sea green. Tahitian pearls are often accentuated with a beautiful array of colorful overtones. Truly black pearls are extremely rare and are highly sought after in the world markets.