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Fall for the entrancing and mysterious allure of the Tahitian South Sea Pearl. A captivating gem with an unmatched depth and palette of complementary colors.

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The Pearl Source Comprehensive Guide to Buying a Tahitian Pearl Set

The Colors of Tahitian Pearls

The natural colour of Tahitian Pearls comes from that of the black lip oysters. Although the black pearls are the most common, these gems also come in colour ranges from graphite to metallic silver. They feature overtones that are greenish, bluish, or purplish.

Tahitian Pearls are the only pearls that come in a full array of colours. Thats because the rainbow-like mantle of the black lip oyster has the ability to produce a rainbow of natural coloured pearls. Such beautiful, darker colours give these gems a magical look as their surfaces shimmer and shine in the glistening light.

Tahitian Pearls Value

Because black-lip oysters can grow to be over a foot in diameter, they tend to produce pearls that are very large and, therefore, very valuable. These are very sensitive oysters, which makes their culturing process a hit and miss. As a result, Tahitian Pearls are rare and expensive to produce. Jewellery featuring these gemstones is generally high-end, making them perfect gifts for weddings, graduations, proms, special birthdays, anniversaries and more.

Pearl farmers aim for creating perfectly round Tahitian Pearls. Yet, less than 10% of the harvested cultured pearls are round. Baroque cultured Tahitian Pearls are some of the most valuable, sought-after gems in the world. Their unique shapes and striking beauty make for incredible jewellery pieces.

Tahitian Pearls Origin

Dont let the name fool you. Although produced in French Polynesia, the gems arent actually from Tahiti itself. The two main areas where the pearls are produced are the Gambier and Tuamotu Archipelago Islands. Pearl farmers nucleate the oysters with beads and let Mother Nature take over from there.

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Choosing the perfect Tahitian Pearl color for your style

Remember that although Tahitian Pearls derive from the black lip pearl oyster, you dont have to choose pure black pearls. Tahitian Pearls with graphite and metallic silver hues, or those with green, blue, and purple overtones make a striking wardrobe statement if you are someone who likes to stand out.

The beauty of Tahitian Pearls is also further accentuated when they are worn with Akoya Pearls, as it highlights how unusual their color palette is compared to the traditional white, pinkish pearls on the market.

The different types of Tahitian Pearl shapes

There are many different Tahitian Pearl sizes and shapes, including button, pear, and oval and baroque pearls, the latter of which looks particularly graceful when worn as a pearl necklace.

Less than 10% of harvested pearls are round, making Tahitian Pearls some of the most sought-after gems in the world.

The Value of Black Tahitian Pearls

Because black-lip oysters can grow to be over a foot in diameter, they tend to produce black pearls that are very large and, therefore, very valuable compared to smaller Akoya Pearls.

These are very sensitive oysters, which makes their culturing process a hit and miss. As a result, Tahitian Pearls are rare and expensive to produce. Jewelry featuring Tahitian Pearls is generally high-end, making them perfect gifts for weddings, graduations, proms, special birthdays, anniversaries, and more.

Pearl farmers aim for creating perfectly round Tahitian Pearls. Yet, less than 10% of the harvested cultured pearls produced are round. Baroque cultured Tahitian Pearls are some of the most valuable, sought-after gems in the world. The unique shapes and striking beauty of Tahitian Pearls make for incredible jewelry pieces.

Where does the cultured Tahitian Pearl originally come from?

Although produced in French Polynesian waters, Tahitian Pearls are not actually from Tahiti itself. The black lip oysters are usually nucleated with beads in the Gambier and the Tuamotu Archipelago Islands before mother nature takes over from there.

How to wear and style your Black Tahitian Pearls

The wide color spectrum of the Tahitian Pearl makes it seamless to match with other items in your wardrobe. Whether you choose classic round gems or baroque pearls, Tahitian Pearl earrings add a flattering touch to an evening ensemble, while a Tahitian Pearl necklace can elevate a simple satin dress into a stunning outfit for a formal occasion.

Similarly, a Black Tahitian Pearl bracelet looks elegant when worn alone, stacked with other fine jewelry pieces or coordinated with a stunning pair of studs or pearl dangle earrings.

Why choose Tahitian Pearls over other types of pearls?

Tahitian Pearls are rare and expensive to produce, making the jewelry that contains them popular for special occasions or as heirloom pieces.

With black-lip oysters known for being able to reach over a foot in width, they are responsible for producing one of the largest black pearls in the industry. This is why Tahitian Pearls hold such great value.