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Tahitian Pearl Necklaces

Tahitian Pearl Necklaces – Farm Direct 

Tahitian pearl necklaces are the large, colorful and rare black pearl strands from French Polynesia, shimmering with vibrant, unmistakable colors. Popular overtones include Peacock, Blue-Green, Silver and Cherry, all laid over a palette of Dove and Dark Charcoal Greys. Traditionally ranging from 8.0mm up to 16.0mm in size, their glamorous sizes, combined with their unique, naturally-occurring range of Greys and Blacks make a Tahitian pearl necklace an instant treasure.





















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One-of-a-Kind Tahitian Pearl Necklaces Direct from the Pearl Farms

Purchasing a Tahitian Pearl Necklace from PurePearls.com is an experience to treasure. We travel the world in search of unique, one of a kind Tahitian Pearl Necklaces and buy them direct from the pearl farms of French Polynesia. We can offer these legendary pearls at a 1/5 of the price of retail because we skip out on the exorbitant middle-man markups. Each one of our Tahitian Pearl Necklaces is a totally unique, one of a kind layout – each one has been hand-selected with an eye for gorgeous, rare colors, mirror-like luster and thick, clean surfaces. To learn more about these rare and stunning pearls, we recommend reading our #1 Google ranked article: The Ultimate Tahitian Pearl Buying Guide.

Handcrafted Luxury Tahitian Pearl Necklaces at 1/5 the Retail Price

Every one of our Tahitian Pearl Necklaces has been individually double-knotted on fine black silk and finished with a clasp of your choice by our In House stringer, here at our Los Angeles, CA workshop. The ability to customize or tailor your new black pearl necklaces is totally unprecedented. Choose from artistic and whimsical Baroque Tahitian Pearl Necklaces, near Gem-Quality Tahitian Drop Shape Necklaces or glamorous and classic Round Tahitian Necklaces. Our collections offers Tahitian Pearl Necklaces at a wide range of pricing levels to make our Tahitian pearls available to everyone. To learn more about our Tahitian pearl quality, read the Expert’s Guide to Tahitian Pearl Grading, which features TONS of our real-life Tahitian pearl pictures and a complete breakdown of each grading benchmark, and answers all your FAQs about pearl grading for Tahitian pearls.

Tahitian Pearl Necklaces — Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Tahitian pearls naturally black, and do they come in other colors?

Tahitian pearls are the only pearls in the world that develop their dark colors naturally, without any treatment or dyeing. These exotic pearls are cultured in the black-lipped Pinctada margaritifera oyster found in French Polynesia, and the oyster's dark nacre creates the pearl's signature deep coloration.

  • Colors range from classic black to charcoal, peacock green, silver, and even aubergine
  • The most prized color is "peacock" - a dark green-black with overtones of rose, green, or blue
  • Each pearl's color is completely natural and unique, never artificially enhanced
  • The dark nacre of the black-lipped oyster is what creates these distinctive colors
How do I choose the right length for a Tahitian pearl necklace?

The ideal length for your Tahitian pearl necklace depends on your personal style, neckline preferences, and how you plan to wear it. Tahitian pearls make a bold statement, so length selection can dramatically affect the overall look and versatility of your piece.

  • 16-inch choker length sits at the collarbone and pairs beautifully with strapless or off-shoulder necklines
  • 18-inch princess length is the most versatile, resting just below the collarbone and complementing most necklines
  • 20-24-inch matinee length creates an elegant, sophisticated look perfect for business attire or evening wear
  • Longer opera lengths (28+ inches) can be worn as a single strand or doubled for dramatic styling options
Are Tahitian pearls more valuable than other types of pearls?

Tahitian pearls are among the most valuable pearl types due to their rarity, natural exotic colors, and large sizes. They are significantly rarer than Freshwater pearls and typically command higher prices than most Akoya pearls, though value ultimately depends on specific quality factors like size, shape, luster, and surface quality.

  • Only grown in a limited geographic region in French Polynesia, making them naturally scarce
  • Larger average sizes (8-14mm) compared to most other pearl types increase their value
  • Natural dark colors require no treatment, unlike dyed black pearls from other sources
  • High-quality Tahitian pearls with excellent luster and minimal blemishes command premium prices
What size Tahitian pearls should I choose for a necklace?

Tahitian pearls typically range from 8mm to 14mm or larger, with most necklaces featuring pearls between 9mm and 11mm. The right size depends on your personal style, budget, and whether you prefer a subtle elegant look or a bold dramatic statement.

  • 8-9mm pearls offer refined elegance and are ideal for everyday wear or conservative styling
  • 10-11mm pearls provide the perfect balance of presence and versatility for most occasions
  • 12-13mm pearls make a striking statement and are perfect for special occasions or evening wear
  • 14mm and larger pearls are rare, exceptionally valuable, and create maximum dramatic impact
How do I care for and clean my Tahitian pearl necklace?

Tahitian pearls require gentle care to maintain their lustrous beauty for generations. Like all pearls, they are organic gems with a delicate nacre surface that can be damaged by chemicals, cosmetics, and harsh cleaning methods.

  • Always put your necklace on last, after applying makeup, perfume, and hairspray
  • Wipe pearls gently with a soft, damp cloth after each wearing to remove oils and residue
  • Store separately from other jewelry in a soft pouch to prevent scratches from metal or gemstones
  • Have your necklace professionally restrung every 1-2 years if worn frequently to prevent strand breakage
Can I customize a Tahitian pearl necklace with specific colors or sizes?

Yes, Pure Pearls offers customization options that allow you to create a truly unique Tahitian pearl necklace tailored to your preferences. Since each Tahitian pearl is naturally unique in color and characteristics, customization lets you select specific qualities that match your vision perfectly.

  • Choose your preferred color overtones, from classic black to peacock, charcoal, or silver
  • Select specific pearl sizes and whether you want uniform or graduated sizing
  • Customize the strand length to suit your neckline preferences and styling needs
  • Choose from various clasp metals including white gold, yellow gold, and sterling silver options
What's the difference between round and baroque Tahitian pearl necklaces?

Round Tahitian pearls are spherical or near-spherical in shape and are the most valuable and sought-after, while baroque Tahitian pearls feature irregular, asymmetrical shapes that create unique, artistic designs. Both styles offer distinct aesthetic appeals and value propositions.

  • Round pearls command premium prices due to their rarity and classic, timeless elegance
  • Baroque pearls are more affordable while offering distinctive character and modern appeal
  • Round pearls suit traditional, formal settings and coordinating jewelry sets
  • Baroque styles create dramatic, one-of-a-kind pieces perfect for contemporary fashion
How can I tell if Tahitian pearls are authentic and high quality?

Authentic Tahitian pearls have distinct characteristics that set them apart from imitations and treated pearls. High-quality Tahitian pearls display exceptional luster, smooth surfaces, and natural color variations that cannot be replicated artificially.

  • Genuine Tahitian pearls have a satiny luster that reflects light beautifully with some slight diffusion around the edges of reflected light sources. The sharper and crisper the luster is, the more valuable the pearl
  • Natural color variations and overtones are visible, unlike the flat appearance of dyed pearls
  • The surface should be mostly smooth with minimal blemishes on top-grade specimens
  • Reputable dealers provide certification and documentation verifying authenticity and origin
What occasions are best suited for wearing Tahitian pearl necklaces?

Tahitian pearl necklaces are incredibly versatile statement pieces that transition beautifully from professional settings to elegant evening events. Their sophisticated dark tones and natural luxury make them appropriate for both formal occasions and elevated everyday wear.

  • Perfect for business meetings and professional events where you want to project confidence and success
  • Ideal for evening galas, cocktail parties, and formal dinners where elegance is expected
  • Excellent choice for milestone celebrations like anniversaries, graduations, or promotions
  • Sophisticated enough for daily wear to elevate casual or business casual outfits
What metal clasp options work best with Tahitian pearl necklaces?

The clasp metal you choose can significantly impact the overall aesthetic of your Tahitian pearl necklace. Each metal option creates a different visual effect with the dark, lustrous pearls and should complement your personal jewelry collection and skin tone.

  • White gold creates a sleek, modern contrast with dark Tahitian pearls and suits cool skin tones
  • Yellow gold provides warm, classic elegance and traditionally complements the exotic nature of Tahitian pearls
  • Sterling silver is an affordable alternative that pairs well with silver-toned Tahitian pearls
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