Hey Jewelry lovers, let’s talk about pearls, so one thing about pearls never changes is that they are timeless. Whether you’re eyeing a classic strand or a custom piece, understanding pearl types is the first step to picking jewelry that dazzles. At Lexie Jordan Jewelry, we’re all about helping you find (or design!) that perfect piece, maybe even pairing it with our 14K Yellow Gold Diamond Huggies for a chic two- tone look.
In this guide, we’ll explore the main types of pearls, from Akoya to Baroque, and dive into what makes each special, think colors, shapes, and grading. Ready to become a pearl pro? Let’s get started.
Akoya Pearls - The Classic Choice
If you picture a pearl, you’re probably imagining an Akoya pearl . Grown in saltwater oysters primarily in Japan and China, these gems are the gold standard for elegance. I’ve seen clients at Lexie Jordan Jewelry fall hard for their mirror- like luster, it’s no wonder they’ve topped wish lists for decades.
What Makes Akoya Pearls Stand Out?
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Size : Typically 6–8mm, perfect for delicate necklaces or earrings.
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Color : Classic white with rosy or silver overtones (though pearl colors vary!).
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Shape : Nearly always round, ideal for uniformity.
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Quality : High luster and smooth surfaces define their premium vibe.
Pair Akoya pearls with our Diamond Hoop Earrings for a standout look, those prong- set white diamonds complement their shine perfectly.
Freshwater Pearls - Affordable Beauty
Freshwater pearls are the approachable cousins of the pearl world. Cultivated in mussels from lakes and rivers (mostly in China), they’re versatile and budget- friendly. I’ve worked with jewelry brands that swear by these for everyday wear, like a custom necklace from Lexie Jordan Jewelry, where you pick the size, color, and setting.
Why Choose Freshwater Pearls?
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Variety : Available in sizes from 2mm to 12mm.
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Shapes : Round, oval, or even funky Baroque (more on that later).
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Colors : White, pink, lavender, and peach, tons of options for personalization.
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Price : More affordable than saltwater pearls, without skimping on charm.
Imagine them in a bespoke bracelet with a bezel setting, our team can make it happen!
South Sea Pearls - Luxury Defined
For those chasing luxury, South Sea pearls are the ultimate splurge. Grown in larger oysters off Australia, Indonesia, and the Philippines, these pearls are rare and jaw- dropping. I’ve optimized product pages for high- end jewelers, and South Sea pearls always steal the show.
Key Features of South Sea Pearls
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Size : 9–20mm, think statement pieces.
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Color : Creamy white or golden hues that scream sophistication.
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Luster : Thick nacre gives them a deep, satiny glow.
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Cost : Pricey, but worth it for heirloom- quality jewelry.
Picture them dangling alongside our 14K Round and Baguette Diamond Drop Earrings , yellow gold, and pearls.
Tahitian Pearls - Bold and Exotic
Tahitian pearls bring drama to the table. Harvested from black- lipped oysters in French Polynesia, they’re not your grandma’s pearls (unless she’s very cool). I’ve seen these turn heads in custom designs at Lexie Jordan Jewelry, clients love their edgy vibe.
What Sets Tahitian Pearls Apart?
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Colors : Black, gray, peacock green, or even blue, natural and striking.
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Size : 8–16mm, great for bold necklaces or rings.
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Shape : Often round, but Baroque options add flair (see Baroque pearls).
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Rarity : Unique overtones make each one a conversation starter.
Try them with our Spike Diamond Earring for an edgy, sexy combo that’s all you.
Baroque Pearls - Uniquely Yours
Not every pearl is perfectly round, and that’s the beauty of Baroque pearls . These irregular gems come from both freshwater and saltwater sources, offering a quirky, organic charm. I’ve crafted content for jewelers who can’t keep these in stock, they’re that popular.
Why Baroque Pearls Rock
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Shapes : Wavy, teardrop, or totally abstract, no two are alike.
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Affordability : Less uniform means lower cost, and more personality.
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Versatility : Perfect for custom jewelry, pick your setting at Lexie Jordan Jewelry!
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Vibe : Artsy and modern, ideal for trendsetters.
Pair them with our Star Diamond and Gold Earring for a starry, standout look.
Natural vs. Cultured Pearls - Know the Difference
Ever wondered about natural vs. cultured pearls ? Natural pearls form by chance in the wild, are super rare and are crazy expensive (think $1,000+ per pearl). Cultured pearls, like all the types above, are farmed with human help, making them accessible and high- quality.
Which Should You Choose?
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Natural : For collectors with deep pockets.
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Cultured : For everyone else, same beauty, smarter price.
At Lexie Jordan Jewelry, we use cultured pearls in custom pieces, choose your size, quality, and prong or bezel setting for a necklace, ring, or bracelet that’s all yours.
Pearl Grading - Decoding Quality
Pearl grading isn’t just jargon, it’s how you know you’re getting the good stuff. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) uses factors like luster, surface, and shape to grade pearls. Here’s the breakdown:
The Grading Scale
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AAA : Top- tier, flawless surface, high luster (think Akoya or South Sea).
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AA : Minor blemishes, still gorgeous (Freshwater often lands here).
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A : Noticeable imperfections, budget- friendly.
Our pearls at Lexie Jordan Jewelry hit AA or AAA, the quality you can trust.
Pearl Colors - Find Your Hue
Pearl colors go way beyond white. From Tahitian blacks to Freshwater pinks, color is where your personality shines.
Popular Pearl Colors
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White : Timeless and versatile.
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Black : Bold and mysterious.
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Golden : Warm and luxurious.
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Pastels : Soft pinks, and lavender, perfect for a subtle pop.
Mix a pastel pearl with our Diamond Huggie Earrings , the 14K gold, and .15ct diamonds add just the right sparkle.
Pearl Shapes - Beyond the Round
Pearl shapes range from classic to quirky, and each tells a story.
Common Shapes
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Round : The traditional pick, think Akoya.
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Oval : Elongated and elegant.
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Baroque : Wild and freeform.
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Teardrop : Perfect for pendants or drops.
Designing a custom ring? Pick your shape and setting with us!
Pearl Necklace Lengths - Style It Right
Pearl necklace lengths change the whole vibe of your look. Here’s a handy guide:
Length Options
Length |
Inches |
Best For |
Choker |
14–16" |
Everyday wear, modern looks |
Princess |
17–19" |
Classic strands, versatile |
Matinee |
20–24" |
Day- to- night elegance |
Opera |
28–34" |
Formal or layered styles |
A Princess- length strand with our Diamond Chain Duet Earring (worn solo or paired) is a modern classic.
Custom Pearl Jewelry - Make It Yours
Why settle for off- the- shelf when you can go custom? At Lexie Jordan Jewelry, you call the shots:
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Size : From dainty 6mm to bold 16mm pearls.
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Quality : AA or AAA grading for lasting beauty.
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Color : White, black, golden, your vibe, your choice.
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Cut : Round, Baroque, or teardrop.
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Setting : Prong for sparkle, bezel for sleekness, in a necklace, ring, or bracelet.
I’ve seen custom pieces skyrocket client satisfaction (and site rankings!). Start designing today.
How to Care for Your Pearls
Pearls are delicate, treat them right, and they’ll last generations.
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Storage : Keep them in a soft pouch, away from other gems.
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Cleaning : Wipe with a damp cloth, no harsh chemicals.
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Wear : Put them on last to avoid perfume or hairspray.
Your Lexie Jordan Jewelry piece, like those 14K Yellow Gold Diamond Huggies , deserves the same TLC.
Final Thoughts - Your Pearl Journey Starts Here
From Akoya’s polish to Tahitian’s edge, pearl types offer something for every jewelry lover. Whether you’re drawn to Freshwater affordability or South Sea luxury, Lexie Jordan Jewelry has you covered with quality pearls and custom options. Pair them with our Spike Diamond Earring or Star Diamond and Gold Earring for a look that’s uniquely you. Ready to shop or design? Dive into our collection today!