Cultured Akoya Pearl Bracelet

$1,430.00$2,115.00

7.5-8mm cultured Akoya pearl bracelet measures 7.5 inches with an 18K yellow gold filigree clasp set with a 3.5mm pearl.

 

Gift Wrap Design

Gold with Cream Ribbon ($0.00)

  • Gift Wrapping - Ivory
  • Gift Wrapping - Red

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Description

This luminous rose’ tone Akoya Pearl bracelet, is perfect for starting or building upon your fine Pearl collection. Strung on silk to a standard 7.5″ length, is individually knotted for security and features a traditional pearl clasp in 18k yellow gold.

Did you know that the pearl is the only gemstone grown inside a living organism? This fact alone makes pearls extremely unique and valuable. A pearl is formed within an oyster or mollusk when a foreign substance invades the shell of the mollusk, entering the soft mantel tissue. In response to the irritation, the oyster secretes epithelial cells which form into a “pearl sac”; this pearl sac then secretes a crystalline substance called nacre, the same substance which makes up the interior of the oyster’s shell, what we know as “Mother of Pearl.” The nacre continues to build up in layers around the irritant, ultimately forming a pearl.

A timeless treasure, when given in love with a pure heart, a pearl always symbolizes purity, fertility, and the cycles of life.

Gifting Tip: Pearl is the birthstone for June and the gem of the 3rd and 30th anniversaries. Pearls are often gifted to a bride on her wedding day as the color white conveys innocence and purity, which in turn is associated with weddings. As white gems, pearls remain popular gifts for brides and some believe pearls can keep newlywed brides from crying.

Gemstone Fact: While other gems form as minerals underground, pearls have organic origins. They form within various species of freshwater and saltwater mollusks. Simply put, pearls are gems but not stones.

We’d love to see you in our showroom in Freeport, Maine to see our full selection of jewelry.

The perfect gift for the third anniversary or the thirtieth anniversary.