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Reverie Jewellery

Locality: Ultimo, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9264 2980



Address: 38/455 George Street 2000 Ultimo, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.reveriejewellery.com.au

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24.01.2022 Akoya Pearl Akoya Akoya oysters, from the waters of Japan, live in shoals and in water depths of 1 5 metres. These calm seas have few large waves and mild temperatures of 15 to 23 degrees Celsius. These prefect oceanic climates attribute to the production of pearls with brilliant lustre and rich colours the qualities the Akoya pearl has become renowned for. Akoya colours range from white, cream and pink to silver pink. The Akoya oyster is the smallest pearl-producing o...yster in the world. Akoya pearls are often available in the market in sizes of 3 10mm. Their amazing ability and consistency in producing near-perfect round cultured pearls make them ideal for adorning some of the worlds finest pearl jewellery. Akoya1-515-23AkoyaAkoya1920Akoya



11.01.2022 Freshwater Pearl A freshwater pearl is a pearl that is cultured in a mussel in a lake, whereas the traditional cultured pearl is cultured in an oyster in the ocean. Freshwater cultured pearls are less expensive than the Akoya pearls. Freshwater pearls come in many shapes from round to button shapes, from flat flakes to rice shapes and in many colors. As with the salt water Akoya pearl the round shapes are generally more expensive. 100%

11.01.2022 Tahitian Pearl Exotic black pearls from the Pinctada margaritifera or Black-lip pearl oyster, are more commonly known as Tahitian pearls. These pearls are often referred to as black, but have a remarkable color range that covers the spectrum - from light, creamy white and grey, to regal greens, iridescent peacock and deep black. Unlike the more common pearl types, Tahitian pearls typically have a naturally dark body color. 95

08.01.2022 Australian Southsea Pearl The pearling process begins in the pristine waters off North-Western Australia, the domain of the wild Pinctada maxima oyster. Operating from ocean-going vessels, teams of divers scour the depths to handpick the solitary oysters from the seabed. The depth and radiance of natural beauty is what separates gem-quality pearls from other pearls, and it is the rich quality of the nacre that has given Australian South Sea pearls such extraordinary or...ient. Orient refers to the unique play of colours of a pearls surface - but should not be confused with the colour of a pearl - it is a feature that cannot be replicated through any enhancement.



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