Tahitian pearls

In the world of aquatic gems, Tahitian pearls are celebrated not only for their magnificent luster but also for their size, which plays a crucial role in their valuation. In jewelry, larger diameters are often synonymous with luxury and rarity, which justifies the higher price of these majestic pearls. The larger the pearl, the more time and resources it took to develop it inside the oyster, making it an even more precious treasure.

The exclusivity of pearls with a diameter greater than 20 millimeters is based on the limited ability of oysters to produce such wonders. It is a feat of nature that only certain oysters are able to achieve, contributing to the value and prestige of these exceptional pearls.

In the current market, Tahitian pearls available to the general public generally measure between 7 and 8 millimeters. However, during glamorous events like the Cannes Film Festival, exceptional pearls stand out for their imposing size and are often presented as unique pieces to enhance a bracelet or pendant.

With us, each piece of jewelry is designed with absolute rigor, guaranteeing uniformity of size with only 0.5 millimeters of variation between pearls. This commitment to regularity ensures a harmonious aesthetic and impeccable presentation of our necklaces and jewelry.

The size of Tahitian pearls also has cultural significance. Traditions and rituals often associate the size of pearls with the life journey of the wearer. For example, from the age of 16, you can wear pearls measuring 4.5 to 6 millimeters, then the size increases with age, reaching more than 14 millimeters for people over 40 years old.

Precision in measuring pearls is a matter for specialists, armed with instruments dedicated to this task. Each pearl is carefully evaluated to ensure the accuracy of its dimensions. It should be noted, however, that baroque pearls, with their irregular shapes and their unique charm, escape standardization and celebrate the beauty of imperfection. These pearls, which are not round, defy traditional measurement and bring an unparalleled artistic dimension to any jewelry.

This article aims to immerse you in the fascinating world of Tahitian pearls, to understand their valuation linked to size and to embrace the richness of their cultural history. Whether you choose a pearl for its size, its history or its unique shape, each Tahitian pearl is a promise of natural beauty and authenticity.

The transplant

The transplant

Pearl farming, the cultivation of pearls, is a delicate and meticulous process, imbued with a deep understanding of the rhythms of nature and a mastery of refined techniques. At the heart of this profession is grafting, a key step in the birth of Tahitian pearls, these deep black jewels punctuated with captivating iridescence. This article immerses you in the fascinating world of Tahitian pearl grafting, revealing the know-how and patience required to create each marine gem.

The blue setting

The blue setting

Emerging from the blue surroundings of the Atolones of Fakarava, the Pearls of Tahití encarnan el resplandor cautivador de las aguas de la Polinesia. Its brilliance captures the reflections of the lakes and is contoured to evoke a graceful natural and undeniable elegance. These joys of marinas, collected in the sweet waters of the Pacific, show a paleta of colors that evoke the diversity and splendor of the coral lechos. These gems are more than simple adornments; Its symbol of purity and sophistication, and exudes an irresistible fascination over the observance.

Tahitian Pearls

Tahitian Pearls

Tahitian Pearls, born from the waters of Fakarava, embody the splendor of the Polynesian landscapes, with their luster evoking sparkling lagoons and their round shapes full of sensuality. Cultivated in the warm waters of the South, these pearls are adorned with all imaginable shades, reflecting the graces and nuances of nature. Symbols of purity and elegance, they captivate with their bewitching beauty.

How to make a pearl

How to make a pearl

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CARING FOR A PEARL

CARING FOR A PEARL

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