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Pearl Bracelets


Welcome to our pearl bracelets page.

Pearls are very difficult to find in the wild, and as such are cultivated so you can enjoy these truly amazing feats of nature. Here we have listed our bracelets that contain pearls, so take a minute to browse through and don't forget that you get free delivery on all of your orders.

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Fresh Water Pearl Bracelet

More about Bracelets


Sundari specialise in a wide range of bracelets that are set with a variety of semi precious gemstones such as amethyst, garnet, black onyx, and topaz. We very regularly stock bracelets which have matching earrings, or necklaces, and you can see these suggestions on the particular product details pages on the right hand side.

To make it as easy as possible for you to choose for the right bracelet we have divided our website into various sections so you can shop by collection if you wish to see either traditional or contemporary jewellery. You can also shop by colour if you would like to choose an item to go with a certain coloured outfit, or you could shop by gemstone if you have a favourite stone.

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More about the Pearl gemstone


The pearl is the oldest known gem, and for many centuries it was considered the most valuable. Unlike all gems, the pearl is organic matter derived from a living creature - oysters and mollusks. This gemstone is one of the oldest ones known to man and these days come in a wide variety of sizes, quality and colour. The most valuable ones are those that are rare because they grew randomly in the sea. There are nowadays farms cultivating pearls and generally they are made in freshwater.

The value of a pearl, like most other gemstones, depends largely on how rare it is and of course its qualities as a gem, including lustre, iridescence and overall colour. Generally, the black pearls from Tahiti are considered the most valuable however, there are historical reasons why some pearls may fetch an even higher price.

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