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Chunky Tahitian Pearl Single Wrap Bracelet

$119.00
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Chunky Tahitian Pearl Single Wrap Bracelet

$119.00
sold out

These beautiful pearls are wrapped onto black leather, and the bracelet closes with a handmade bronze hex nut button.

This bracelet is stunning…no other way to describe it…stunning. This bracelet will comfortably fit a wrist size of 7-1/2 to 7-3/4”. A custom bracelet of this type can be made to fit your wrist.

Exotic black pearls from the Pinctada margaritifera or Black-lip pearl oyster, are more commonly known as Tahitian pearls. These pearls are often referred to as black, but have a remarkable color range that covers the spectrum - from light, creamy white and grey, to regal greens, iridescent peacock and deep black. Tahitian pearls are relative newcomers to the pearl world, popularized only as early as the mid-1900s by the efforts of Mr. Robert Wan of Tahiti and his New York-based colleagues.

Unlike the more common pearl types, Tahitian pearls typically have a naturally dark body color. These pearls have become some of the most sought-after, expensive pearls in the world. Because of their vast color range, matching these pearls into a finished strand is an enormous task requiring thousands of loose pearls to create a single strand.

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These beautiful pearls are wrapped onto black leather, and the bracelet closes with a handmade bronze hex nut button.

This bracelet is stunning…no other way to describe it…stunning. This bracelet will comfortably fit a wrist size of 7-1/2 to 7-3/4”. A custom bracelet of this type can be made to fit your wrist.

Exotic black pearls from the Pinctada margaritifera or Black-lip pearl oyster, are more commonly known as Tahitian pearls. These pearls are often referred to as black, but have a remarkable color range that covers the spectrum - from light, creamy white and grey, to regal greens, iridescent peacock and deep black. Tahitian pearls are relative newcomers to the pearl world, popularized only as early as the mid-1900s by the efforts of Mr. Robert Wan of Tahiti and his New York-based colleagues.

Unlike the more common pearl types, Tahitian pearls typically have a naturally dark body color. These pearls have become some of the most sought-after, expensive pearls in the world. Because of their vast color range, matching these pearls into a finished strand is an enormous task requiring thousands of loose pearls to create a single strand.