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Classic Tahitian Pearl Necklace with Gold Clasp, c. 2000


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Classic Tahitian Pearl Necklace with Gold Clasp, c. 2000
Classic Tahitian Pearl Necklace with Gold Clasp, c. 2000
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Dark Tahitian pearls are among the most sought-after pearls in the world and are also considered the epitome of luxury due to their size and natural coloration. Tahitian pearls are mainly cultivated on the archipelagos and atolls of French Polynesia, as the large oysters in which the precious pearls grow place high demands on the quality of the water in which they live. The black-lipped oyster "Pinctada margaritifera" grows in the crystal-clear waters of the warm tropical lagoons of the South Seas. This mussel produces the coveted dark gray to black pearls that are known and prized as Tahitian pearls. This pearl necklace consists of a total of 37 pearls graduated from approx. 9.9 to 12.2 millimetres in diameter, which are restrung in knots. The pearls are a luxurious dark gray and show natural growth features in the form of grooves and indentations with a slightly baroque basic shape. Colorful overtones, so-called peacock colors, lie over the pearls like a delicate rainbow shimmer. The luster of the pearls is consistently good to very good. The 45 cm long necklace is held together by a striking ball clasp in matt gold. We have had the necklace restrung and knotted. This piece of jewelry from the turn of the millennium came to us here in Berlin.
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Classic Tahitian Pearl Necklace with Gold Clasp, c. 2000
Ready for the Island
€ 1,490.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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