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This Akoya pearl necklace is made of Japanese pearls measuring approx. 6.5 mm in premium AAA quality. These carefully selected pearls are known for their exceptional luster, regular shape, and only minor, barely visible surface variations.
Each pearl is hand-finished using the traditional knotting technique, with small knots protecting the pearls and ensuring durability. The necklace is meticulously crafted in our workshop on extra-strong German high-performance threads. It is completed with a white gold clasp with safety lock, ensuring secure and comfortable wear.
We recommend pairing it with other jewelry from our collection – such as pearl necklaces, pearl earrings or pearl bracelets. Discover more in our complete pearl jewelry collection.
An authenticity certificate is included with every piece of jewelry.
| Pearl diameter | 6–6,5 mm |
|---|---|
| Type of pearl | Japanese Akoya |
| Quality of pearl | AAA |
| Colour | White |
| Pearl shape | Round |
| Precious metal | White gold 14K (585) |
| Necklace length | 44 cm |
| Weight of gold | 0,5 g |
| Country of origin | Cultivated in Japan, made in Czechia |
| Age group | Adult |

Akoya pearls

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