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Colorful and rare, this exotic Multi-Color pearl necklace features an artistic mix of Black Tahitians with White and Golden South Sea pearls. A unique concoction of color, the smooth drop-shaped pearls are perfect for showcasing the mix of shimmering Golden, Silver and Peacock overtones. The smooth, almost silky surfaces of the pearls feature beautiful, touchable textures, and the perfectly symmetrical Tear Drop shapes and color mix keeps the eye moving from one pearl to the next.
The AA+/AAA Quality pearls sparkle with bright, shining luster and clean surfaces. Splashes of Bronze and Green overtones here and there keep the color lively and bright! The necklace has 39 pearls that graduate smoothly from 8.36mm at the ends to 11.31mm in the center section. The pearls are individually double-knotted on matching silk and when finished will measure approximately 18-inches; finish the necklace with a clasp of your choice. The pearls will arrive in our Signature Little Black Box with a GIA Graduate Prepared Retail Appraisal and Pearl Care Instructions. Each South Sea pearl necklace featured on Pure Pearls has been hand-selected for beauty and color - they are all one of a kind. The necklace in the picture is the one you will receive.
Pearl Color | Multi-Color: Black, Gold and White |
Pearl Type | Tahitian and South Sea Pearl Mix |
Pearl Quality | AA+/AAA Quality |
Pearl Size | 8.36-11.31mm, 39 Pearls |
Pearl Shape | Drop Shapes |
Overall Length | 18-Inches / Princess Length |
Mollusk Type | Pinctada maxima, gold and silver-lipped varieties, saltwater oyster |
Area of Origin | Indonesia, Phillipines, Australia |
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