Fijian Pearl and Watermelon Tourmaline Earrings

The very definition of Boho Chic, these luscious Earrings feature 8 articulated Fijian Natural Color Cultured Pearls, 9.3 – 11.3mm, 2 Lozenge-shape Watermelon Tourmalines, 18.17 carats, and nearly 2 carats of Pink Sapphire. In 18K Rose Gold with Clip Backs, Posts Optional.

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L’Orange Natural Melo Melo Pearl and Diamond Pendant

Beyond Rare. This breathtaking Assael Melo Melo Pearl can be worn as a necklace in its diamond cage or removed to hold in your hand and admire. Natural Melo Melo Pearl, 27.0 X 25.3 X 22.6mm, 117.31 carats, with 2.0 carats of the whitest Round Diamonds, in Platinum with a 24” Diamond Chain. Responsibly sourced.

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Melo Melo Pearl

Melo Melo Pearls Immerse yourself in the exotic allure of Melo Melo Pearls: natural pearls…beyond rare…loved for their fine glazed surfaces and flame-like patterns. Assael’s Melo Melo masterpieces are one-of-a-kind treasures, resplendent in the pearl’s most sought-after orange hue. Jewelry Type BraceletsBroochesEarringsHair JewelsNecklacesPendantsStrandsRings Clear Selection Melo Passion Natural Pearl, Ruby and Diamond Earrings L’Orange Natural…

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Melo Passion Natural Pearl, Ruby and Diamond Earrings

"Melo Passion" Natural Pearl, Ruby and Diamond Earrings

A Pair of Extremely Rare Melo Melo Cabochon Natural Saltwater Pearls, approximately 31 carats, 15mm, set in 18K Rose Gold with 6+ carats of Oval Faceted Rubies and 4+ carats of Diamonds. Clip Backs.

Featured in Veranda, August 2019, Jewels of the Sea spotlighting modern pearls.

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Rare Natural Pearls – A Guide to Non-Nacreous Pearl Treasures

Assael Natural Purple Clam Pearl and Lavender Spinel ring, Rochas Women’s RTW (Launchmetrics Spotlight), loose pink natural conch pearls, loose orange natural Melo Melo pearls, more loose pink natural conch pearls, Spondylus “spiny” oyster shell

Pearls are known to be one of the first gems ever set into jewelry, dating back thousands of years. They were not cultivated by man until the end of the 19th century. All of the pearls owned by international royals, maharajas, celebrities, and socialites throughout history were natural pearls. Today, however, of the small quantity…

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