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.
The hottest pearl necklaces of the year can be found here! From the demure 36-Inch Operas to long and lovely 100-Inch Ropes and every length in between, our selection of long pearl necklaces has something for everyone. Knot them, double them up, wear them glamorous and daring down a bare back, the possibilities are only limited by your imagination.
Indulge your love for pearls by wearing a Long Pearl Necklace from Pure. Our Long Necklace Collections feature beautifully lustrous Japanese Akoya pearl necklaces, colorful Freshwater pearl strands and occasionally our exotic Black Tahitian Pearl Necklaces. A Long Pearl Necklace typically consists of a minimum length of 35-Inch Opera Length strands, and get longer from there. Check out our Expert’s Guide to Pearl Necklace Lengths to see how these stunning pearl necklace lengths look when worn, and find out which one is right for you. Every pearl necklace from PurePearls.com is created by hand, to order, here at our Los Angeles, California production offices. Have questions about which pearl type is best for you? Visit our #1 Google ranked article Freshwater vs. Akoya: The Insider’s Guide to Choosing the Perfect Pearls. This in-depth guide is dedicated to showcasing the pros and cons for both of these popular pearl types and is filled with tons of Pure’s trademark pearl pics all geared towards teaching you how these pearls appear in real life, so you can shop with total confidence when you purchase a pearl necklace from PurePearls.com.
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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Luxury Grade Pearls. Lower Prices.
Luxury Grade Pearls.
Lower Prices.
The true value of pearls lies in their quality. We sell true luxury grade pearls without traditional luxury store markups.
We source the worlds finest pearls and sell direct to customers like you. You can expect to save about 1/2 the cost of traditional retail.
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