BAROQUE PEARLS

Baroque pearls exhibit an enchanting uniqueness, characterized by their charmingly irregular and non-spherical forms. These shapes encompass a spectrum, spanning from subtle deviations to beautifully distinct ovoid, curved, pinched, or organically textured arrangements. Renowned for their captivating luster that effortlessly captures attention, they became a favored element that graces timelessness.

The majority of cultured freshwater baroque pearls are initiated through mantle tissue nucleation, as opposed to the use of bead nucleation. On the other hand, cultured saltwater pearls typically adopt a teardrop shape, attributed to the utilization of spherical nucleation beads.

Baroque Origin

The alluring term 'baroque' traces its roots to the Portuguese word 'barocco,' meaning 'imperfect.' This captivating descriptor was initially linked to pearls and documented in a 17th-century French dictionary, portraying a jewel with uniquely imperfect contours. Baroque pearls, intriguingly, have no singular place of origin; they embody a form, transcending geographical boundaries.

Formation & Cultivation

The mesmerizing journey of pearl formation occasionally ventures beyond the realm of soft tissue. In certain instances, pearl cysts find their abode within the embrace of muscular tissue, engaging in a delicate dance with the strength of their surroundings.

It shapes their destiny, weaving an intricate tapestry of non-uniform layers that results in pearls of irregular and imperfect forms being born, each one a testament to the harmonious interplay of nature's forces.

Qualities

Color: White/graphite/metallic silver with multicolored overtones, like blue, pink, gold, & green 

Size: Baroque pearls are celebrated for their substantial dimensions, encompassing a remarkable spectrum that spans from a generous 8mm to an impressive 25mm.

Shape: Come in a variety of irregular shapes (BIWA, Coin, Heart, Rice, Twin, Keshi, & more)

Lustre: Shining with a glossy and radiant brilliance, offering a myriad of diverse planes and angles through which light
dances upon their nacreous surface, enhancing the reflection of light.

Value

They offer alluring affordability, unlike the symmetrical perfection of round pearls, which make up a small fraction of each saltwater pearl harvest. Baroque pearls gracefully claim nearly half of the harvest, this inherent rarity bestows round pearls with heightened value and expense, rendering baroque pearls a treasure trove of remarkable value, allowing you to indulge in elegance without compromise.