Tahitian pearls
Characteristics of Tahitian pearls
Colour of Tahitian pearls
Tahitian pearls are known for their wide range of natural colours, which can range from black to grey, green, blue to purple and various combinations of these shades. Their colour is the result of a combination of the body colour of the pearl and the composition of the pearl. Unique undertones such as peacock (a mixture of green and bronze), silver, pink or purple hues are often encountered.
The shape of Tahitian pearls
Tahitian pearls can come in a variety of shapes, including round, oval, drop-shaped, baroque (irregular shapes) and circular (with one or more rings). Although round pearls are generally the most prized, even pearls with irregular shapes can be very beautiful and unique.
Size
These pearls are usually larger than Akoya pearls, with sizes ranging from 8mm to 18mm, with pearls over 14mm being considered very rare and prized.
lustre and quality
Tahitian pearls have a deep and intense luster that can sometimes be referred to as "metallic". This high lustre is the result of a thick layer of nacre that forms on the pearl during the culturing process. The quality of Tahitian pearls is assessed on the basis of lustre, surface clarity, shape, colour and size.
Origin and cultivation
Pearls are cultivated in the lagoons around French Polynesia, especially in the Tahiti region, which gives them their name. Cultivating these pearls is a difficult process that can take several years, and requires careful care and expertise.
Uses
Due to their large size and distinctive colour, Tahitian pearls are popular in jewellery, especially in necklaces, bracelets, earrings and rings. They are sought after for their exotic and luxurious appearance.













