Pearl & Gemstone Earring E9293
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- $275.00
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- $275.00
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Pearl & Gemstone Ring R6982
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- $225.00
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- $225.00
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Gemstone Fashion Statement E9840
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- $425.00
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- $425.00
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Spiral Gemstone Necklace N3326
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- $975.00
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- $975.00
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Long Pearl Earring E9957
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- $435.00
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Timeless Pearl / Gemstones Set 203
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- $975.00
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- $975.00
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Cultured Pearl with Gemstone P3923
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- $190.00
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Pearl & Gemstone Ring R4195
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- $185.00
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- $185.00
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Gemstones and Pearl Ring R1858
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- $325.00
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Tanzanite & Pearl Earring E9959
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- $595.00
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Limited Edition Bracelet B3106
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- $1,935.00
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- $1,935.00
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Pearl Earring E8702
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- $98.00
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- $98.00
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Pearl Pendant P7085
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- $146.25
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Freshwater Pearl Ring R4946
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- $215.00
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White Pearl Pendant P4482
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- $237.25
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Pearls and Tanzanite Set 560
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- $1,250.00
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PEARL PLEASURES
Pearls are the original jewel—symbols of elegance and grace.
I work with a range of pearls: freshwater for artsy designs, cultured for modern styles, and South Sea and Black Tahitian for timeless classics.
For those unfamiliar with freshwater pearls: they begin when a small piece of seashell is shaped and placed inside an oyster. Over time, the oyster coats it with natural nacre, creating a lustrous pearl. While man may guide the shape, nature determines the unique finish—sometimes after years of growth.
Due to pollution and warming seas, certain pearl shapes and sizes are becoming rare, driving prices higher to balance beauty and accessibility.
—Designer, Joryel Vera





















