Become a Pearl Expert
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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.
Simple, yet stunning this dainty single-strand Japanese Akoya pearl bracelet is dripping with Sky Blue colors! Each pearl shimmers with darker shades of Royal Blue, Aquamarine and Rose overtones. The free-form baroque shapes are both artistic and lend a casual feel to this beautiful pearl bracelet, made to delicately drape across the wrist. These rare, one of a kind pearls come directly from Japan.
Choose your preferred pearl size from 7.0-7.5mm up through 9.0-9.5mm and your favorite clasp to tailor your pearls to your personality; additional clasp options are available, simply contact us for more choices. Each bracelet is individually double-knotted on matching grey silk. The pearls arrive nestled in our Signature Little Black Gift Box and come with a GIA Graduate Prepared Retail Appraisal and Pearl Care Instructions.
Why not pair one of our beautiful pearl bracelets with a matching pearl necklace or set of earrings.
Pearl Color | Blue |
Pearl Type | Blue Akoya |
Pearl Quality | AA+ or AAA |
Pearl Size | 8.0-9.0mm |
Pearl Shape | Baroque |
Overall Length | Adult Standard 7.5-Inches |
Mollusk Type | Pinctada fucata martensii, saltwater oyster |
Area of Origin | Japan |
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G.I.A graduate prepared retail appraisal
Custom velvet lined protective jewelry box
Wear often and wipe pearls clean with a soft cloth
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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