Natural pearls


Sea pearls - natural
Natural sea pearls are one of the rarest and most exclusive gems. They are formed in a completely natural way, without human intervention, as a defensive reaction of oysters to the presence of a foreign body. They are extremely unique, both in shape and color. Due to their rarity and natural origin, they are one of the most expensive pearls available on the market.

Sea pearls - cultured
Cultured saltwater pearls are the result of cooperation between nature and man. The process begins with the implantation of the nucleus into the oyster, which in the right conditions surrounds it with layers of nacre. These pearls are characterized by greater regularity of shape and a wide range of colors, from classic white to golden, pink or black shades. The most famous cultured saltwater pearls include Tahitian, South Sea and Akoya pearls.

Freshwater pearls - cultured
Freshwater pearls are created in the shells of mussels cultivated in lakes, rivers and ponds. They are valued for their variety of shapes, colors and sizes. Their thicker layer of nacre makes them more durable and scratch-resistant. They come in a wide range of colors, making them a versatile choice for many styles.

Keshi pearls
Among freshwater and sea pearls, you can find Keshi pearls, which are true treasures of nature. They are created as a by-product of breeding when an oyster or mussel does not accept the implanted nucleus and creates a pearl entirely of mother-of-pearl. This is why they have an intense shine, irregular shapes and a unique character that attracts lovers of natural forms.

Pearl is attributed to the signs: Cancer, Pisces.

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Perły Biżuteria – naszyjniki, bransoletki i kolczyki z perłą naturalną