Product Description
Aubergine Black Tahitian Pearl NecklaceĀ
Nature’s Finest Miracle Black Tahiti Pearl Necklace in exhibiting Mirror-Like Lustre. A phenomenal piece of jewellery that uplifts the prestige of any outfit be it western or traditional.
Black Tahitian Pearls are exotic treasures of the ocean, renowned for their mesmerizing dark hues and radiant luster. Originating from the black-lipped oyster in the pristine waters of French Polynesia, these pearls are celebrated for their rich, natural colors that range from deep black to shimmering shades of green, blue, purple, and silver.
Their captivating overtones, often described as peacock or aubergine, add a unique iridescent quality, making each pearl truly one of a kind. With their larger size and smooth, satiny finish, Tahitian pearls exude elegance and sophistication, perfect for statement jewelry pieces.
Symbolizing mystery, rarity, and timeless beauty, Black Tahitian Pearls are prized possessions for those who seek distinctive, luxurious adornments.
Important Note: Tahiti Pearl Shades are ever-changing and not uniform. Every batch of such pearls obtained display unique shades and overtones, so if this product is being ordered, a latest picture of the deliverable can be requested for better clarity and understanding.
Second Note: Tahiti Pearls are known for their natural dark textures. Please note that ‘dark’ or ‘black’ does not mean solid jet black texture, since the pearls acquire their dark color naturally, it is not possible for these pearls to be single solid jet black in shade.
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PearlĀ Care Instructions
Pearls are the most natural gem that can be worn with a minimum of human interference. With proper care they will give their owner a lifetime of pleasure.
- Keep away from Perfume and Hairspray
- Keep away from Treated Water
- Keep away from any Acidic Liquid.
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