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7-8mm Japanese Blue Akoya Cultured Pearl Necklace | 42cm

Sale price£1,252.00

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The perfect gift for this Christmas

Order it before Thursday 19th and receive it before Christmas

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As experts dedicated exclusively to the world of pearls, we present our 7 - 8 mm Japanese Blue Akoya Pearl Necklace. One of the most original types of pearls you can find thanks to its natural blue-gray color.

They are known as "Blue Akoya" because when the light hits them they show reflections of intense blue color, but their main color is silver gray.

The pearls are semi-baroque in shape with an irregular surface that accentuates the intense shine typical of Akoya pearls.

These pearls are a true rarity and a wonder of nature.

The necklace is meticulously strung with silk thread and features knots between each pearl to ensure its perfect preservation.

Available with a ball clasp in 18K yellow or white gold. A timeless yet highly original jewel, which reflects our dedication and expertise in selecting the finest Akoya pearls.

    We need 1-2 business days to thread and attach the clasp of your choice to this necklace. Please feel free to call or write for more information, photos or videos of the product.

    SKU: CPAKYBLUE_7080_O
    7-8mm Japanese Blue Akoya Cultured Pearl Necklace | 42cm
    7-8mm Japanese Blue Akoya Cultured Pearl Necklace | 42cm Sale price£1,252.00

    Ready for gift, with certificate of origin of the pearls

    High quality cultured pearls

    We offer the highest quality cultured pearls at competitive prices, sourced directly from global producers and individually vetted to ensure suitability.

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    Sustainability

    Pearls are the only gems that can be farmed . This process is so natural that it improves the environment in which it is produced and does not pollute. The entire industry is dedicated to protecting oceans, rivers and lakes.

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