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12mm Pacific Golden Bracelet

  • Australian Pacific Bracelet: A triumph of giant golden pearls and scientific innovation.
  • Broome, Australia: The birthplace of the Pinctada maxima oyster and South Sea Pearl.
  • White-lipped oysters producing pearls 11-14mm, eight times the size of standard pearls.
  • Bio-scientific enhancement of pearl production, creating consistently shaped 12mm spheres.
  • Ecologically friendly approach with seed pearls extracted from fresh oyster shells and organically micro-coated for brilliance.

£149.99

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A trip to Australia reveals the wonder of giant golden pearls

Just before 1900, in a small isolated town called Broome Australia, fishermen came across the rarest oyster – a giant named the Pinctada maxima. This world’s largest oyster contained the voluptuous South Sea Pearl-the most sought after pearl in the world. After this discovery, Broome soon became the dominant pearl trading post in the world and literally 80% of all worldwide pearl trading passed through Broome.

A trip to Broome. We took the long trip to the South Pacific to find the famous white lipped oysters that produced magnificent pearls that are often 11-14mm about 8 times the size (and 8 times the price!) of a standard pearl. Not only did these oysters produce the rare South Sea pearl but they also produced a tremendous amounts of mother of pearl or nacre. Nacre is the lustrous iridescent substance which is secreted by the oyster to form the shiny inside of their shells. When nacre secretions are deposited around the pearl seed they build up to form a full sized pearl.

Mother Nature made better. Our bio-scientists went to work to see if we could improve upon Mother Nature’s process a little. We sped up the process in the lab by extracting the seed pearl from young oyster shells. We then coated these natural seed pearls with nacre from the inside of the giant shells, and were able to produce the breathtaking hand-coated Australian Pacific Bracelet.

Golden beauties. This pairing of science and nature results in extremely large spheres 12mm but they are much more consistent in shape than ordinary pearls that have to be extracted from 4-5 year old oysters that are dead. They are also less porous so you don’t have to worry about perfumes or cosmetics discoloring these pearls like you do with ordinary pearls. In a more ecologically friendly approach, the Australian Pacific pearl seed is extracted from fresh oyster shells and then organically micro-coated in the laboratory with the same nacre that coats naturally grown pearls.