Posts Tagged ‘baroque’

New Tahitian Baroque Pearls at PurePearls.com!

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Hi Everybody!  

Today I wanted to show off just one of our new Tahitian Baroque Necklaces that we added just this week. Although all of them are beautiful, this one in particular sets my little heart a pitty-pat; the more I look at them, the more they glow and sparkle (yes, sparkle!) in the light. The necklace itself has Multi-toned body colors featuring Cream, Silver and Dove Grey and Medium Charcoal Grey, but the Overtones!! Sea Foam Green, subtle Peacock, Bronze, Mink and Silver- the colors just sparkle and shine with hints of Orient. Enjoy!!

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Brand New Baroque Tahitian Pearls In Stock Now!!

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Hi Everybody!
We just received a new lot of loose Tahitian baroques! What we love so much about this latest batch of Tahitian Baroque pearls is the very intense Peacock, Rose and Aquamarine overtones that literally drench almost every pearl.  

These are some of the smooth drop-shapes that we had in the new lot that ranges in size from 8.0mm through 12.0mm. The assortment of pearls includes drop shapes and circled pearls. The majority of pearls reside in the 9.0-10.5mm size ranges- perfect for pendants and dangle earrings! We are currently working on a custom designed lariat-style necklace for a customer using a pair of these pearls. I will be sure to post a picture as soon as it’s finished so everybody can see what’s possible with these gorgeous Tahitians.

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Tahitian Pearl Questions and Answers

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

Dear Amanda,

I am trying to decide between the two pairs of earrings shown on your website- they are Tahitian Baroques on dangle earrings, AA+ and AAA quality. What’s the difference between the two grades?

Thanks,
Rachel W.
Des Moines, IA

Dear Rachel,

In the world of Tahitian Baroque pearls, the difference between AA+ and AAA can be pretty noticeable! Because baroque pearls are noticeably off-round or tear-drop in shape (or at the far end of the spectrum a free-form shape that sometimes defies geometry!), the main differences fall into a couple of categories: Smoothness of the surface, Blemishing, Circling, Symmetry of Shape and Matching among others. Luster is also a very important factor for many pearl lovers, but there is only a very slight difference between the two grades.

AA+ quality pearls will be well-matched within a millimeter or so, and you can expect to see some inclusions. These will be in the form of dents, divots, pin prick-like spots, and light or darker areas of discoloration, folding of the nacre layers, ridges and depressions. The pearl itself should have no more than 10-15% of its total surface area blemished. Most likely, some circling will be present on the pearls (circling looks like rings or bands around the circumference of the pearl.).

AAA Quality pearls will be very well-matched with little variation between size and shape (again, the pearls should be matched within 1.0mm in size). The pearls themselves should be symmetrical and the surfaces will be very smooth with little to no circling present. AAA quality Tahitian baroque pearls should have no more than 5-10% of its total surface area displaying any blemishes. For baroque pearls, this means that if a pearl is 8.0mm in size you can probably expect to see an inclusion.

Additionally, I would like to take the time to point out that many connoisseurs of cultured pearls consider the growth characteristics of baroque shapes as a testament to that pearls’ unique nature; just like a finger print! Truly flawless pearls only come around once in a lifetime (unless you’re purchasing simulated pearls!), and we should be prepared as lovers of Nature to accept and treasure a pearls’ distinguishing marks as a testament to their origins and their authenticity.

While we work diligently to create gorgeous matches for earrings and strands, and employ pearls that will complement each other visually in terms of color, luster and shape that will delight the wearer, we ask all of our clients to be aware that there will always be variations, however subtle, between these one of a kind works of art from Nature, and to take joy in that individuality. Once you purchase a Tahitian Baroque pearl, it is truly your own!

I hope I have been helpful to you in determining which pearls would be best for you; I find that many of our clients are very satisfied with our AAA Quality, and I highly recommend them! Please feel free to contact me at anytime, and have an excellent day!

Best,

Amanda