THREE beautiful Tahitian pearls and ONE original and feminine design! A trio of black pearls direct from Tahiti.
3 superb Tahitian pearls, certificate of authenticity provided.
Categories: C
Shapes: semi-baroque circled
Diameters: 9.5, 10, 10.5 mm
Chandeliers: very good
Orients: very good
Colors: peacock, pistachio, silver
6 faceted gray glass beads
Bracelet adjustable to the size of the wrist. To do this, you pull on the three strands of leather to the right and left of the knot.
Bracelet length: adjustable
Minimum: approximately 16 cm
Maximum: approximately 21.5 cm
Each pearl is unique, so the pearls sent to you will not be the same as those in the photo, but we guarantee a selection of pearls similar in color, size, and quality to those in the photo. All our Tahitian pearls are sent with a certificate of authenticity.
It was entirely made by hand (drilling the pearl, rolling the very high quality precious Australian leather, sailor's knots, assembly).
To avoid damaging your natural pearls, be careful not to put perfume on them.
To keep the leather looking good over time and to ensure it develops a lovely patina as you wear it, I recommend greasing it from time to time with beeswax.
- The classification concerning the quality of the surface of Tahitian cultured pearls is:
Category A: Pearls with at most one imperfection or group of slight imperfections concentrated on at most 10% of their surface. Very beautiful luster.
Category B: Pearls with some slight imperfections concentrated on no more than 30% of their surface. Fair or medium luster.
Category C: Pearls with slight imperfections concentrated on no more than 60% of their surface. Medium luster.
Category D: Pearls with either slight imperfections on more than 60% of the surface, without deep imperfections, or slight and deep imperfections concentrated on no more than 60% of its surface. Low luster.
The luster of a pearl is the measure of the quantity and quality of light that is reflected from the surface of a pearl or just below the surface of a pearl.
The luster of a good quality pearl is clean and bright.
You should almost be able to see your reflection on the surface of a pearl.
A pearl that appears too white, dull or chalky is of low quality.
A pearl's iridescence is the way the prism of natural light breaks down deep within a pearl's aragonite layers. This iridescence gives the pearl its brilliance, which is enhanced by reflections of color ranging from white to black in shades of cream, pink, blue, peacock green, purple, and gold.