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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.
The term "Hanadama" loosely translates to mean "Flower Pearl". These spectacular Akoya pearls have been named after the famous cherry blossoms that bloom every Spring in Japan. Traditional Hanadama Akoya pearls are famous for their intensely bright, mirror-like luster and shimmering pastel Rose Overtones.
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Shining with bright, mirror-like luster and dazzling iridescent Orient, Hanadama Akoya Pearls from Japan absolutely set the standard where it concerns the classic white pearl jewelry. Grown and nurtured in Japan, the birthplace of Akoya pearls, Hanadama pearls are the cream of each annual pearl harvest and are placed aside during sorting as displaying the brightest, sharpest luster, the thickest nacre layers and best surface quality. The pearls are then sent to the PSL – the Pearl Science Laboratory – of Japan for testing and certification. Each Hanadama Necklace, Hanadama Pearl Earrings, perfectly matched Sets and fine Hanadama Bracelets is accompanied by its own individually numbered gemological certification guaranteeing that your new pearls are among the highest quality Akoya pearls in the world. Pure Pearls is proud to offer both Traditional and Untreated, Natural Color Hanadama pearls at a fraction of the price you would pay at Mikimoto’s or Tiffany’s. Learn more about these stunning and luxurious pearls by visiting our Ultimate Akoya Pearl Buyer’s Guide.
At PurePearls.com we create every piece of fine Hanadama Jewelry by hand, to order, here at our Southern California production offices. We use only the highest quality certified Hanadama pearls, matching silk and 14K Gold clasps and mountings to create our signature styles. The vast majority of Hanadama Necklaces are certified in the classic 18-Inch Princess Length Necklace, however customization of your pearls is available – simply contact the pearl experts at PurePearls.com to explore your options. To learn more about all the classic lengths and see which one is right for you, visit our Ultimate Guide to Pearl Necklace Lengths, which features our trademark real-life pearl on model photography so you know exactly what to expect when purchasing pearls. Visit the #1 customer ranked Ultimate Guide to Pearl Sizes featuring every popular size of pearl modeled just for you – so you make the perfect pearl earring purchase on your first try. Our commitment to luxury craftsmanship and customer service ensures that any Hanadama Pearl purchase from PurePearls.com will be a family treasure passed down through the generations in the years to come.
Hanadama Akoya pearls represent the top 1-3% of the entire Akoya pearl harvest, selected for their exceptional mirror-like luster and near-flawless surface quality. While regular Akoya pearls are beautiful, Hanadama pearls undergo rigorous grading by the Pearl Science Laboratory of Japan and must meet the highest standards in every category to earn this prestigious designation.
Hanadama translates to "flower pearl" or "spherical flower" in Japanese, representing the pinnacle of pearl perfection. This designation is not just a marketing term, it's an official quality grade certified by Japan's Pearl Science Laboratory, the world's most respected pearl grading authority, ensuring you're receiving authenticated excellence with documented proof.
Authentic Hanadama Akoya pearls always come with an official certificate from the Pearl Science Laboratory of Japan, which includes detailed grading information and a unique identification number. This certificate is your guarantee of authenticity and should accompany any genuine Hanadama purchase from a reputable dealer.
Hanadama Akoya pearls typically range from 6.0mm to 9.5mm in size, with each size offering different aesthetic and investment considerations. The choice depends on your personal style, the occasion for wear, and your budget, as larger Hanadama pearls are increasingly rare and command premium prices.
Hanadama Akoya pearls represent one of the finest investments in cultured pearls, offering exceptional quality that maintains value over time. Their rarity, official certification, and unmatched beauty make them highly sought after by collectors and pearl enthusiasts, while their timeless elegance ensures they never go out of style.
Hanadama Akoya pearls require gentle care to preserve their exceptional luster and beauty for decades. As organic gems, they are sensitive to chemicals and acids, but with proper handling and storage, they will maintain their mirror-like shine and become even more lustrous with wear.
Hanadama Akoya pearls are renowned for their classic white body color with subtle rose or silver overtones that create depth and luminosity. While white is the most traditional and popular color, Hanadama-grade pearls can occasionally be found in rare cream or silver body colors, each displaying the same exceptional luster and quality standards.
Hanadama Akoya pearls are absolutely suitable for everyday wear and, in fact, benefit from regular wearing as your skin's natural oils help maintain their luster. Their superior nacre thickness and exceptional quality make them more durable than lower-grade pearls, while their timeless elegance elevates any outfit from casual to formal.
With proper care, Hanadama Akoya pearls can last for multiple generations, making them true heirloom pieces. The thick nacre layer required for Hanadama certification - at least 0.4mm - ensures these pearls will maintain their beauty and structural integrity far longer than standard-grade pearls, often remaining lustrous for 50 to 100 years or more.
Hanadama Akoya pearls and South Sea pearls represent two distinct categories of luxury pearls, each with unique characteristics. Akoya pearls are smaller (typically 6-9.5mm), perfectly round, and known for their intense mirror-like luster, while South Sea pearls are much larger (9-20mm), have a softer satiny luster, and come from different oyster species in warmer waters.
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