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As pearl experts and lovers, our obsession is to offer the best quality in all types of cultured pearls: Akoaya, South Sea, Tahitian and Freshwater.
Black Pearl Collection | SY Perlas
At SY Perlas we invite you to discover the boldest and most sophisticated side of authentic cultured pearls.Black pearls, known worldwide as Tahitian pearls, are a marvel of nature that masterfully breaks away from classicism. Born in the warm waters of French Polynesia, these dark gems require no artificial dye of any kind. Their thick natural nacre reveals a range of exotic colors that catch the light in a spectacular and mysterious way. Whether set in luminous 925 Sterling Silver or contrasted with the warmth of 18k Gold, a black pearl is an essential piece for those seeking a different kind of elegance.
Characteristics of Our Black Pearls
- The origin of their natural color: Unlike white pearls, the large Pinctada margaritifera oyster from Tahiti produces its dark pigments in a 100% natural way.
- Hypnotic overtones: A true black pearl from Tahiti has exceptional luster/shine that reflects flashes that come alive with movement: from the prized “peacock”, with greenish and pink tones, to deep bluish shades, silver grays, or elegant bronze and cherry reflections.
- Impressive sizes: Due to the size of the oyster that cultivates them, these pearls usually come in majestic sizes, generally from 8 or 9 mm upward, ideal for becoming the undeniable centerpiece of any ensemble. See the Tahitian pearl collection.
Frequently Asked Questions About Black Pearls
Which metal pairs best with Tahitian pearls?
Both options are extraordinary, but they create very different effects. 18k White Gold beautifully highlights the cool, bluish, and grayish tones of the nacre.18k Gold settings, on the other hand, create a contrast that makes warm overtones, such as bronze or peacock, vibrate.
How can I tell if my black pearl is dyed or natural?
The authentic cultured pearls from Tahiti have a natural color full of depth when turned under the light. Commercial dyed pearls usually show a very solid, almost synthetic color, and sometimes a slight dark concentration of artificial dye can be seen right around the edges of the drill hole.
Are black pearls fragile?
They have especially thick and compact nacre, which makes them very durable, but they are still organic pearls.Avoid direct contact with perfumes, hairsprays, or chlorine. Clean them only with a soft microfiber or cotton cloth after wearing them to keep their astonishing luster/shine intact for generations. Discover our care guide
We are specialists in pearls
As pearl experts and lovers, our obsession is to offer the best quality in all types of cultured pearls: Akoaya, South Sea, Tahitian and Freshwater.
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Black Pearl Collection | SY Perlas
At SY Perlas we invite you to discover the boldest and most sophisticated side of authentic cultured pearls.Black pearls, known worldwide as Tahitian pearls, are a marvel of nature that masterfully breaks away from classicism. Born in the warm waters of French Polynesia, these dark gems require no artificial dye of any kind. Their thick natural nacre reveals a range of exotic colors that catch the light in a spectacular and mysterious way. Whether set in luminous 925 Sterling Silver or contrasted with the warmth of 18k Gold, a black pearl is an essential piece for those seeking a different kind of elegance.
Characteristics of Our Black Pearls
- The origin of their natural color: Unlike white pearls, the large Pinctada margaritifera oyster from Tahiti produces its dark pigments in a 100% natural way.
- Hypnotic overtones: A true black pearl from Tahiti has exceptional luster/shine that reflects flashes that come alive with movement: from the prized “peacock”, with greenish and pink tones, to deep bluish shades, silver grays, or elegant bronze and cherry reflections.
- Impressive sizes: Due to the size of the oyster that cultivates them, these pearls usually come in majestic sizes, generally from 8 or 9 mm upward, ideal for becoming the undeniable centerpiece of any ensemble. See the Tahitian pearl collection.
Frequently Asked Questions About Black Pearls
Which metal pairs best with Tahitian pearls?
Both options are extraordinary, but they create very different effects. 18k White Gold beautifully highlights the cool, bluish, and grayish tones of the nacre.18k Gold settings, on the other hand, create a contrast that makes warm overtones, such as bronze or peacock, vibrate.
How can I tell if my black pearl is dyed or natural?
The authentic cultured pearls from Tahiti have a natural color full of depth when turned under the light. Commercial dyed pearls usually show a very solid, almost synthetic color, and sometimes a slight dark concentration of artificial dye can be seen right around the edges of the drill hole.
Are black pearls fragile?
They have especially thick and compact nacre, which makes them very durable, but they are still organic pearls.Avoid direct contact with perfumes, hairsprays, or chlorine. Clean them only with a soft microfiber or cotton cloth after wearing them to keep their astonishing luster/shine intact for generations. Discover our care guide
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