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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 ultimate in modern luxury, this stunning Double-Strand Japanese Akoya pearl necklace showcases rare natural shades of Silvery to Sky Blue hues. Each pearl shimmers with overtones of Silver, Rose, Aquamarine and Violet tints. The free-form baroque shapes provide a unique and artistic presentation to this elegant and classic layout.
These rare, one of a kind necklaces come directly from Japan. Their thick nacre and unusual colors make them a must have! Each necklace is a unique, one of a kind creation. Slight variations in shapes and colors will occur, guaranteeing that your pearls are truly yours and yours alone. Choose your preferred pearl size, necklace length and clasp to tailor your pearls. Each necklace 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 Care Instructions.
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Pearl Color | Blue |
Pearl Type | Blue Akoya |
Pearl Quality | AA+ or AAA |
Pearl Size | 7.5-8.0mm through 9.0-9.5mm |
Pearl Shape | Baroque |
Overall Length | Necklace Measures 17/18-Inches Nested |
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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