Become a Pearl Expert
The Ultimate Guide
We show you how to grade and select pearls like a professional buyer. Learn the truth about the pearl industry and how to avoid paying retail prices.
Twinkle, twinkle, little Star! Sparkling atop a smooth, lustrous black Tahitian pearl, a bright round-brilliant diamond provides just the perfect touch of Glam for this best selling Tahitian pearl pendant! Sure to become an everyday favorite, each AAA quality Tahitian pearl is hand selected for its iridescent, colorful overtones, crisp, sharp luster and perfectly round shape. The twinkling VS1-GH Quality diamond accent weighs .05cts each, and is mounted within a secure 4-prong bale in your choice of 14K White or Yellow Gold.
Each pearl pendant is securely mounted on a solid 14K Gold bale and finished with a matching 14K Gold 16/18-Inch Adjustable box chain. Select your preferred pearl size available from 8.0-9.0mm (10.0-11.0mm is pictured), or upgrade to our largest and rarest 13.0-14.0mm Tahitian pearl size. Each Tahitian pearl is completely unique and as individual as its owner - variations in pearl body color and overtone from the image shown will occur. Pure's signature "Little Black Gift Box" and GIA Graduate Prepared Retail Appraisal and Pearl Care Instructions to keep your jewelry looking gorgeous for a lifetime are included.
Pearl Color | Black |
Pearl Type | Tahitian Pearls |
Pearl Quality | AAA |
Pearl Size | 10.0-11.0mm |
Pearl Shape | True Round |
Overall Length | 16 / 18 inch Adjustable Chain |
Mollusk Type | Pinctada margaritifera, black-lipped saltwater oyster |
Area of Origin | French Polynesia |
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We show you how to grade and select pearls like a professional buyer. Learn the truth about the pearl industry and how to avoid paying retail prices.
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