Welcome to our pearl nature jewellery page.
Here we are showing all of our nature inspired jewellery that uses the pearl gemstone. Remember that all our jewellery uses completely natural semi-precious gemstones as well as .925 sterling silver metal.
Make sure you check back soon though so you can be first to see all the new jewellery!
In the meantime you can see some of our best selling items below or pick a new category from the left column.
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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Here at Sundari we have taken inspiration from nature to develop a range of jewellery that encapsulates all that is wonderful about the world we live in. If you are a fan of animals, plants and flowers and symbols of astronomy you have come to the right place, so take a minute and browse through our ranges of nature inspired jewellery and pick a piece that is right for you.
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