South Sea Cultured Pearl Jewelry

South Sea cultured pearl jewelry has been a staple of luxury jewelry collections around the world for centuries. Whether you’re looking to make a statement with a one-of-a-kind single piece, or a showstopper with a magnificent multiple strands, South Sea cultured pearl jewelry is sure to make an impact.

South Sea cultured pearls are some of the world’s most precious gems, and come in a variety of sizes and shapes. They are typically larger than their Akoya and Freshwater counterparts and range in size from 8mm up to 20mm in diameter. South Sea cultured pearl colors vary from white to silver, cream to pink, and also black or golden gray. These rare gems are found in one of the world’s most beautiful seas, the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Australia is world famous for South Sea Pearls.

When it comes to the different types of South Sea cultured pearl jewelry, there are three main categories: single pieces, double strands, and multiple strands. Single pieces can include rings, pendants, and earrings and can vary in design from vintage to modern. Double strands feature two strands of pearls in various lengths and clasp styles, such as with or without diamonds. Multiple strands typically feature three or more strands of pearls with various finishings and intricate designs. You can mix and match styles and lengths, and many of these feature beautiful diamond accents.

The price of South Sea cultured pearl jewelry can vary depending on the size and quality of the pearls. Generally speaking, larger pearls are more expensive, and the grade of the pearl will affect the price point as well. Single pieces may start at a few hundred dollars and can go up in price to thousands of dollars, depending on the size, style, and quality of the pearls. Double and multiple strand pieces start in the realm of several thousand dollars and go up significantly depending on the pearls and details included.

When it comes to buying South Sea cultured pearl jewelry, it’s important to purchase from a reputable seller with proper certification for the pearls included. You should always ask for an appraisal or certificate of authenticity when you make a purchase, and investigate the return policy as well. It’s also important to ask about the care instructions for the piece you are purchasing, since pearls require specific care and cleaning.

South Sea cultured pearl jewelry is an incredible investment, no matter the piece. Beautiful, luxurious, and classic, South Sea pearls are an unparalleled addition to any jewelry collection. If you’re considering rich, classic pearl jewelry for yourself or a loved one, South Sea cultured pearls are the perfect choice for a lifetime of beauty.

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Current South Sea Pearl Prices 2023…

Small South Sea pearls are typically priced between $375-$850 per carat, with higher quality or rarer pearls commanding higher prices. Larger South Sea pearls can be more expensive, ranging from $500 up to $2,000 per carat.

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