Become a Pearl Expert
The Ultimate Guide
We show you how to grade and select pearls like a professional buyer. Learn the truth about the pearl industry and how to avoid paying retail prices.
A Baroque Pearl Necklace is always a unique, one of a kind treasure from the heart of the Ocean. Known for their whimsical layouts consisting of smooth drop-shapes, heavily circled baroques or totally free-form asymmetrical shapes, a Baroque Pearl Necklace from PurePearls.com is a statement of artistic style and personality. Baroque pearls can be found in all major pearl types, but perhaps the most famous are the Black Tahitian Pearl Necklaces, Tahitian Earrings, Baroque Pearl Pendants from French Polynesia, and White or Golden South Sea Pearl Necklaces from Australia and the Philippine Islands. Freeform Baroque Akoya pearls, and heavily textured, intensely iridescent Baroque Freshwater pearls - such as our Edison Pearl Necklaces - are both very rare pearl shapes that we go out of our way to source whenever possible. Contact us to join our mailing list to sign up for advance notice about Ashley’s most popular collections, discounts and subscriber only Secret Sales.
Learn more about each of these stunning and beautiful pearls by reading our Insider’s Guide to Cultured Pearl Types. Our Baroque Pearl Necklace Collections feature strands in a wide range of pearl grades and price points, so there is something for everyone to love in these collections. Learn more about the A-AAA Grading Scale by visiting our #1 Google ranked Pearl Grading Guides. For those specifically wanting to know more about the most famous and popular Baroque Pearls, visit our Tahitian Pearl Buyer’s Guide, which is chock full of real-life, un-retouched Tahitian pearl photography along with tips and tricks on how to evaluate these stunning pearls. No matter which Pearl Necklace you choose, the pearl experts at PurePearls.com are standing by to help with answers to any and all questions you may have.
We show you how to grade and select pearls like a professional buyer. Learn the truth about the pearl industry and how to avoid paying retail prices.
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