Understanding This Piece
About Pearl
Pearls are the only major gemstones produced by living organisms — formed when a mollusk coats an irritant with layers of nacre over months or years. Modern fine-jewelry pearls are typically Akoya (Japan, classic round), South Sea (Australia, large with golden or silver tones), or Tahitian (French Polynesia, dark with peacock overtones). Pearls score just 2.5–4.5 on Mohs and require gentle care: wipe with a damp cloth after wearing, store separately from harder jewelry, and avoid contact with perfume, hairspray, and chlorine. Pearl is the June birthstone and 30th-anniversary gem.
About Pearl Strands
A pearl strand is the most timeless category of fine necklace — typically uniformly-matched Akoya, freshwater, South Sea, or Tahitian pearls strung in a continuous line. Strands are typically knotted between each pearl to prevent total loss if the cord breaks. Pearl strands range from 16 inches (choker) to 36+ inches (opera/rope) and are equally appropriate for occasion wear and day-to-evening transitions.