Freshwater Cultured Pearl Collection | SY Perlas
Freshwater pearls are now the undisputed stars of modern jewelry. At SY Perlas, we’ve curated the best of this variety to offer you a vibrant, durable, and accessible collection. Here you’ll find only Genuine Cultured Pearls, patiently grown in lakes and rivers to achieve a quality that rivals saltwater pearls.
Their big secret? Structure. The vast majority of Freshwater pearls have no inserted nucleus, which means they are virtually 100% Nacre. This makes them the most resilient pearls on the market—ideal for dynamic women seeking a piece of high jewelry to wear every day without fear of premature wear. Set in 925 Sterling Silver, 18k Gold, Gold Vermeil or 18k gold-plated Sterling Silver, these pieces strike the perfect balance between luxury and functionality.
Why choose our Freshwater pearls?
In our selection we prioritize features that ensure their value and beauty:
- Unique Natural Colors: Beyond classic white, this variety offers beautiful, soft natural pastels like pink, peach, and lavender. No dyes—just the color the mollusk created.
- Extreme Durability: Being formed almost entirely of solid layers of nacre, it’s impossible for them to "peel" over time. Their luster is satiny, warm, and enveloping.
- Versatility of Shapes: While we select the roundest for our classic designs, this collection also embraces the beauty of baroque, Keshi, and oval shapes—perfect for modern styles.
If you’d like to compare, you can see how they differ from Japanese saltwater Akoya pearls in our Akoya Pearls.
Frequently Asked Questions about Freshwater Pearls
What’s the main difference between Freshwater pearls and Akoya?
They’re two distinct beauties. Akoya (saltwater) pearls are renowned for their perfect roundness and mirror-like, metallic shine. Freshwater pearls have a softer, satiny glow and are more accessible in price because they’re easier to culture.
Are they real or synthetic pearls?
They’re absolutely real. They are genuine cultured pearls. Formation process: a mollusk covers an irritant with thousands of layers of nacre over years. The only human role is to initiate that process and care for them on the pearl farm.
How should I care for my Freshwater pearls?
Although they’re the most resilient because they’re all nacre, they’re still organic gems. The golden rule is to avoid direct contact with acids and chemicals. Put your jewelry on after applying hairspray, perfume, or makeup. To clean, simply wipe them with a soft cotton cloth after wearing to remove any traces of sweat or cosmetics.