I ordered my wife's pearl earrings on the 25th March for her birthday on 4th April as of yet no. Delivery very dissapointed so is she tracking is useless
Date of experience: April 3, 2025
Everything was easy to do, from ordering and checking the delivery progress. My daughter and I love our matching bracelets.
Date of experience: April 3, 2025
I recently received my order super fast and my jewellery was just beautiful
Date of experience: April 2, 2025
The whole process from placement of order was seamless - can highly recommend shopping with them. Love my freshwater pearl stretch double band ring
Date of experience: April 2, 2025
It was a quick and easy transaction and my purchase arrived promptly.
I'm very happy with my purchase
Thank You
Date of experience: April 2, 2025
Good service, quick delivery and beautiful product.
Date of experience: April 1, 2025
Mandurah shop always very helpful and very pleasant
Date of experience: March 31, 2025
The items I received were exquisite.
They will be perfect gifts.
Date of experience: March 28, 2025
Simple online procedure to purchase goods.
Purchases arrived in a timely manner.
Very happy with the items I purchased.
Date of experience: March 25, 2025
Bought some lovely pearl earrings which were such a great sale price and very good lustre
Date of experience: March 25, 2025
This is the outside orient of the pearl or the thickness that you can see. The lustre of a pearl will sometimes show an amazing reflection within the pearl layer itself.
Sometimes these lustres appear to have a pinky or silver hue. The lustre of a pearl can also pick up colours of an item that you are wearing or standing near, thus characterising itself to it's owner, creating the conception of "the pearl chooses you" as they say in the pearling world.
If a Pearl is flawless it is considered highly valuable however, most pearls, being of an organic nature, can exhibit one or two or sometimes more tiny indentations on their surface. A medium to high grade pearl can have a high lustre but may also appear to have some small imperfections on it's surface. A slightly lower grade pearl may have a low to medium lustre but may not have any indentations at all. In consideration of the above, again the lustre is the most brilliant feature of the Pearl.
Australian South Sea Pearls are the biggest pearls in the world. They are cultured by inserting a nucleus into the Mother Shell (Mother of Pearl or Pinctada Maxima). It may start it's reproductive life on a pearl farm with a 8mm nucleus which is inserted by a trained technician. This nucleus is made from the Freshwater Muscle Shell. After two years of careful cultivation the size of the pearl will be around 8mm+. If this particular shell is of a high reproductive standard, it will then be used again for another two years with a slightly bigger nucleus; around 10mm, then so on and so on until the shell may produce a 20mm pearl at it's height of reproduction (although this is a very rare size).
Over the years the Cultured Freshwater Pearl has evolved from a "rice" looking, low lustre pearl to recently, a high grade perfect round, which can command a high price tag almost to that of an Australia South Sea Pearl.
These pearls now feature the sought after "high lustre with the pinky hue", all shapes and sizes, colours, even reaching around 16mm perfect round pearls. One of the best things about these pearls is that they look amazing and don't have the huge price tag of the South Sea Pearls, ultimately meaning that they are fantastic value for money.