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Big Trouble 12-15 mm

Big Trouble 12-15 mm

Black Market Pearls Tahiti

Regular price $6,209.00 SGD
Regular price Sale price $6,209.00 SGD
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 The Ultimate Power Strand

Command attention with this expertly graduated 12-15 mm Tahitian Pearl necklace. Sourced directly from the pristine lagoons of French Polynesia , this strand represents the pinnacle of "Quiet Luxury."

While a standard 10 mm strand is classic, a 15 mm center pearl is a rarity, often taking years of harvests to find enough matching sisters to create a seamless graduation like this.

The Details

  • Pearl Type: Genuine Tahitian Cultured Pearls.

  • Size: Exceptional graduation from 12 mm at the clasp to a massive 15 mm center.

  • Grade: BC (Tahiti Grading) / AA+ (US Grading).

  • Luster: Metallic / AAA. These pearls feature sharp, mirror-like reflections that define high-quality Tahitian gems.

  • Overtone: Vibrant overtone—a mesmerizing mix of deep greens, purples, and silver-blue.

  • Shape: Smooth Rounds.

  • Surface: Authentic BC quality, showing the natural "birthmarks" that prove their organic origin without sacrificing the incredible face-up glow.

The Black Market Pearls Advantage

We don't just sell pearls; we live them. With 25 years of history in the Tahitian surf and pearl industry, we bypass the traditional middlemen. When you purchase this strand, you are buying directly from the source in Tahiti, ensuring a price-to-quality ratio that traditional luxury retailers cannot match.

Expert Note: “At 15 mm, a pearl isn’t just jewelry—it’s an investment. The luster on this specific strand is so sharp it actually masks the natural surface characteristics, giving it the appearance of a much higher-priced 'A' grade strand.” — Fred Sagues, Founder.


Specifications

  • Length: 18 Inches (Standard Princess Length)

  • Clasp: [INSERT CLASP TYPE HERE - e.g., 18k White Gold Matte Orb]

  • Knotting: Silk-thread, double-knotted for security and fluid drape.

  • Origin: Gambier & Tuamotu Archipelago, French Polynesia.

Ships from the US 3-1-2026

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