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ABOUT US
We are a specialist in sourcing high quality cultured Tahitian, South Sea, Fresh Water, Akoya, Keshi and Mabe Pearls at affordable prices. We offer professionally handcrafted pearl necklaces, earrings, pendants and rings in white or gold 14k or 18k and 925 sterling silver setting decorated with your favourite gemstones such as diamonds, sapphires, ruby or emerald. Our items make a perfect addition to your personal jewelry collection or as a gift for weddings, anniversaries or other special occasions. Our jewelry is designed by ES Designer Jewelry and handcrafted by our professional craftsman. Our commitment to excellence and meticulously crafted pearl jewelry has garnered a loyal customer base worldwide since 1998.
ABOUT PEARLS
Akoya Pearls
They are seawater cultured pearls of Japanese origin along the southern coasts and are formed by Akoya oysters. Akoya characterizes in its perfect round shape, rich luster in pink and silvery white, size from 5.5-8.5mm in diameters. Akoya Pearls only White, Golden Cream and Silver Gray are natural color. All other colors are dyed color.
South Sea White Pearls
South Sea cultured pearls are exceptional quality pearls with a whitish, almost silver color. Much larger than the average pearl, the smoothness and roundness of these pearls are exceptional. These are the most rare and extraordinary pearls you'll find in jewelry. South Sea pearls come from the white-lipped variety of the pinctada maxima oyster. This oyster is much larger than the oysters that produce Akoya and Freshwater pearls, so the pearl that it produces is much larger as well. Because of the rarity and sensitivity of this type of oyster, cultivation of these pearls is much more difficult, making them more expensive.
South Sea Golden Pearls
The Philippines and Indonesia are home to the South Sea Gold Pearls, formed by gold oysters. Sizing from 9-16mm in diameter. The majority of the pearls display champagne color, the minority gold, a true indicator in value.
Tahitian Pearls
Commonly known as black pearls around the world, the pearls in Tahiti are indigenous to the remote lagoons of French Polynesia in the South Pacific where the black -lipped oyster is found, a mollusk that secretes a black nacreous substance. The average size ranges 8-16 mm in diameter with shapes in round, pear and even circled. The beauty of Tahitian Black Pearls lies in the nature of its rich color based on the black key tone, among which is the most admired peacock green, dark blue and they change its metal-like luster as being turned around, unmatched is the other dyed pearls, this explains the rareness and the most prestigious status that has crowned Tahitian Black Pearls the Queen of Pearls.
Keshi Pearls
Keshi pearls are non-nucleated pearls typically formed as by-products of pearl cultivation. Keshi pearls are formed when the oyster rejects and spits out the implanted nucleus before the culturing process is complete, or the implanted mantle tissue fractures and forms separate pearl sacs without nuclei. Because they have no nucleus, Keshi pearls are composed entirely of nacre. This gives it an especially lustrous and shimmering surface quality. Most Keshi, in fact, have a greater luster than even the highest quality cultured pearls.
FAQs
1. Are your pearls real?
2. How to distinguish real and fake pearls?
3. How to clean and care for pearls?
4. How long can my pearls last?