Broome Pearls
The Heritage of Broome Pearls
The Finest Pearls from Australia's North-West
Celebrated around the world for their beauty and rarity, Broome pearls are among Australia's most treasured natural gems. Cultivated in the pristine waters of the Kimberley coast, these exceptional South Sea pearls are renowned for their impressive size, thick nacre, and luminous lustre.
For generations, Broome has been at the heart of Australia's pearling heritage, producing pearls that are prized for their quality and timeless elegance. Their natural white, silver, and cream tones reflect the purity of the waters in which they are grown, making each pearl a unique expression of nature's artistry.
Whether featured in a classic strand, elegant earrings, or a contemporary design, Broome pearls embody sophistication, craftsmanship, and the enduring beauty of the Australian coastline.
Characteristics
- Cultivated in the pristine waters of Western Australia's Kimberley region
- A premium variety of Australian South Sea pearl
- Large sizes and exceptional lustre
- Thick nacre for lasting beauty and durability
- Natural white, silver, and cream tones
- Highly prized throughout the world
Freshwater Pearl
Freshwater pearls are known for their versatility, beautiful lustre, and wide range of shapes and colours.
Cultivated primarily in freshwater lakes and rivers, these pearls are often admired for their individuality. From perfectly round pearls to organic baroque shapes, freshwater pearls offer exceptional beauty and value.
Characteristics:
- Soft, radiant lustre
- Wide variety of shapes
- White, cream, blush, and natural pastel tones
- Excellent everyday wearability
South Sea Pearls
South Sea pearls are among the rarest and most luxurious pearls in the world. Produced in the warm waters of Australia and the South Pacific, they are celebrated for their impressive size and rich satin-like glow.
These remarkable pearls are prized for their natural beauty and exceptional rarity.
Characteristics:
- Larger sizes
- Silky, luminous lustre
- White, silver, and golden tones
- Highly sought after for fine jewellery
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Mabé Pearls
Mabé pearls are admired for their impressive size, luminous lustre, and elegant dome-shaped appearance. Sometimes referred to as "half pearls" or "blister pearls", they are cultivated on the inside of an oyster's shell rather than within the oyster itself. This gives them their characteristic rounded front and flat back, making them ideal for earrings, pendants, rings, and statement jewellery designs.
Known for their beautiful iridescence and generous proportions, Mabé pearls often offer the visual impact of much larger pearls while remaining more accessible than perfectly round South Sea pearls. They can be found in a range of colours, from classic white and silver tones to soft pinks, blues, and subtle rainbow overtones.
Their distinctive shape and radiant glow make Mabé pearls a wonderful choice for those seeking something elegant, unique, and timeless.
Characteristics
- Distinctive dome-shaped profile
- Exceptional lustre and iridescence
- Often larger in appearance than traditional pearls
- Perfect for pendants, earrings, rings, and brooches
- Elegant statement pieces with timeless appeal
- Available in white, silver, pink, blue, and rainbow tones
Keshi Pearls
Keshi pearls are among the most unique and captivating pearls found in nature. Formed without a nucleus, they are composed almost entirely of nacre, giving them an exceptional lustre and radiant glow.
Each Keshi pearl develops organically, resulting in beautifully irregular shapes that celebrate the individuality of the natural world. Their lightness, brilliance, and distinctive character make them highly sought after by collectors and lovers of contemporary pearl jewellery.
Characteristics
- Composed almost entirely of nacre
- Exceptional lustre and brilliance
- Naturally organic shapes
- Lightweight and comfortable to wear
- Each pearl is completely unique