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This sleek and chic necklace features a single exotic black Tahitian pearl as its centerpiece, shimmering with a rainbow of beautiful colors. The Omega chain features a bonus screw-on end-clasp that allows you to change pearls as you wish: you can add larger sizes or different pearl types as the mood strikes you, or wear multiple pearls at once to create an eye-catching design.
Each AAA Quality Tahitian pearl is hand-selected for its smooth, perfectly round shape, sparkling overtones and sharp, crisp luster. Choose your preferred pearl size, from a dainty 10.0-11.0mm pearl up to a luxurious 13.0-14.0mm size. The Omega necklace measures 16-inches and is available in Sterling Silver or 14K White and Yellow Gold. Each necklace arrives secured in our Signature Little Black Gift Box, along with Pearl Care Instructions and a GIA Graduate Prepared Retail Appraisal.
Pearl Color | Black / Natural Color, No Treatments |
Pearl Type | Tahitian Pearls |
Pearl Quality | AAA Quality |
Pearl Size | Choose Size 10.0-11.0mm - 13.0-14.0mm |
Pearl Shape | True Round |
Overall Length | Omega Necklace Measures 16-Inches / Omage Width is 1.2mm |
Mollusk Type | Pinctada margaritifera, black-lipped saltwater oyster |
Area of Origin | French Polynesia |
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G.I.A graduate prepared retail appraisal
Custom velvet lined protective jewelry box
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