Champagne Gold 13.5 mm

$612

Ditch the ordinary, embrace the exquisite!

Champagne South Sea pearls are not your average gold. Forget bold and blinding, indulge in a whisper of luxury. These treasures boast a soft, pastel golden hue, whispering elegance with every touch. It's a seductive femininity that shimmers, not shouts. Imagine the warm glow of candlelight captured in a pearl, adding a touch of timeless sophistication to everything you wear.

These aren't just pearls, they're an aura. A subtle confidence booster that speaks volumes without saying a word. Embrace the understated opulence.

Shape: round 

Sizes: 13.5 mm 

Color: Champagne gold (untreated) 

Grade: AAA-AA pearl shows very clean surface and minor surface marks at drilling point 

Luster: High

*Ship from the US - 12/15/23

Most of the products for sale are in-stock. However, due to the “hand-made” nature of our products, some require longer delivery times. Please allow 2 weeks from the time of purchase unless otherwise specified.

Thank you so much for all your business!

Pearls Black Market is committed to the principles of Fair Trade with producers, from whom we buy the pearls, as well as with our creative artisans of jewelry.

Fair Trade is part of the international strategy of sustainable development ensuring economic and social progress for producers of Tahitian pearls. Workers of Polynesian pearl farms are protected by strict labor laws, unlike many competing products generally imported from Asia often taken from sites ignoring working and environmental conditions.

A trading partnership, based on dialog, transparency and respect, whose objective is to achieve greater equity in world trade. It contributes to sustainable development  by offering better trading conditions and guaranteeing the rights of marginalized producers and workers in Tahiti.

In addition, production of Polynesian pearls allows native islanders to remain on their islands of origin and find a job and maintain resourceful communities.

Tahitian pearls are a true product of fair trade and sustainable  development versus industrial produced fresh water pearls often artificially colored  that are confusing the market and fooling  the profane customers.

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