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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.
This just in! The stunning, gorgeous natural Baroque Blue Akoya pearls are now available in their biggest, most rare and luxurious pearl size ever: 9.5-10.0mm!
Rare and colorful natural shades of Silvery Blue to deeper Sky Blue dominate this unique strand of baroque Blue Japanese Akoya pearls. Each pearl shimmers with iridescent overtones of Rose, Silver, Aquamarine and Green overtones. The free-form baroque shapes inspire the imagination, and the larger than average sizes are very eye-catching.
Each Blue Akoya Pearl Necklace is created by hand, to order here at our Los Angeles, CA workshop using only the finest materials. Each necklace is individually double-knotted on matching grey silk; select your preferred pearl size, necklace length and 14K Gold Clasp to tailor your pearls to your exact specifications. The necklace arrives secured in a pretty Jewelry Presentation Box for you to keep, and is accompanied by a GIA Graduate Prepared Retail Appraisal and Pearl Care Instructions.
Discover our stunning pearl necklaces, matching pearl bracelets, or pearl earrings.
Pearl Color | Blue |
Pearl Type | Blue Akoya |
Pearl Quality | AA+ or AAA |
Pearl Size | 8.0-9.0mm |
Pearl Shape | Baroque |
Overall Length | Choose Your Preferred Length: 16, 18, 22 or 36-Inches |
Mollusk Type | Pinctada fucata martensii, saltwater oyster |
Area of Origin | Japan |
Worried about your purchase getting lost or stolen? If you never receive your order, we will replace it free of charge
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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
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