What is a Cultured Freshwater Pearl?
Cultured freshwater pearls are still genuine pearls, but they
are formed with the help of humans. In curated pearls, the irritant
is intentionally placed in the mollusk. In pearl farming, multiple
irritants are placed in the mollusk at a time, so many pearls can
be harvested simultaneously. It is common for upwards of 24 pearls
to be harvested from a single mollusk! The more rare the
precious gemstone, the more expensive it can be. Natural
freshwater pearls are more rare, so may have a higher price tag,
meaning not everyone can get to experience the beauty and joy of
adorning pearls.
Saltwater vs Freshwater Pearls
As we now know, freshwater pearls form in lakes, rivers, and
other non-salted water. Over 90% of freshwater pearls are known as
baroque pearls. This means they have an irregular shape, the most
abundant type. This irregular shape is what makes them so
beautifully unique and individually special.
Saltwater pearls, as you would expect, are formed in the sea and
other salted water. Saltwater pearls develop inside oysters from
the ocean, and need a salty environment to form. Unlike the baroque
shape, cultured saltwater pearls are more smooth and round. They
may feature a more recognisable perfect ball shape. Natural
saltwater pearls can have the irregular shapes of baroque pearls.
Some of the most sought after saltwater baroque pearls are those
which come from the South Sea. This includes places such as Tahiti,
and they are sought after due to them being some of the larger
sizes available.
Keshi pearls are a type of pearl featuring little anomalies
which gives them a unique shape. Curated freshwater keshi pearls
look similar to naturally occurring gems and are the by-product of
the cultivation process. They are known for their small size and
irregular shape due to their lack of nuclei. We use keshi pearls in
our
Mother of Pearl collection, designed to represent the unique
people who will wear them.
Discover Pearl Jewelry
Freshwater pearls are found in one of a kind shapes, making them
ideal for unique and beautiful jewelry. Their lustrous elegance
means our pearl
jewelry is sure to be the centerpiece of every outfit. Find a
stunning range of culture freshwater baroque pearls that offer a
mesmerizing rainbow luster. Pair them with your gold
jewelry favorites or combine with sterling
silver jewelry for an eclectic style suited to everyone.
These freshwater pearls pair beautifully as pendants
dangling from stunning chains. Thanks
to their irregular silhouettes, these gems are as eye catching and
individual as those who adorn them. A pendant showcasing the
breathtaking shimmer of pearls is sure to draw the eye and be the
center of attention. With both Keshi and BIWA freshwater pearls
adorning necklaces and
bracelets,
there's a pearl to suit everyone's style.
Our cultured freshwater pearls are sourced in China by our
suppliers who, like us, are members of the Responsible Jewelry
Council. Our pearls take approximately 2-3 years to grow before
they're carefully harvested. Each is unique in shape, size,
character and luster - all just a part of our quality
materials promise.