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Assael’s rare pearls

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Le perle rare e i gioielli straordinari di Assael, Maison con base a New York ♦

Le storie dei grandi gioiellieri sono spesso intrecciate alle storie di grandi commerci di gemme. E le storie di grandi commerci di gemme sono spesso intrecciate a quelle di grandi viaggi. Compiuti per necessità o per spirito di avventura, per business o per semplice curiosità: spesso questi cambiamenti radicali sono stati l’inizio di sage familiari legate alla gioielleria.

tormalina bicolore con taglio a cuscino di quasi 28 carati. Parure di perle baby Akoya in oro rosa 18 carati
Tormalina bicolore taglio a cuscino di 28 carati con perle baby Akoya, oro rosa 18 carati

È questo il caso di James Assael, commerciante di diamanti che lavorava a Milano, in Italia, nei primi anni del secolo scorso. Prima dell’inizio della seconda guerra mondiale, James Assael (erano tempi difficili) è arrivato in America, via Cuba. Il figlio di James, Salvador, dopo essersi distinto nell’esercito degli Stati Uniti durante la guerra in Europa, ha continuato poi a lavorare con il padre, ma allargando il commercio, e poi la realizzazione di spettacolari gioielli, anche alle perle. Anzi, alle migliori perle. Ed è diventato il re delle perle.

Anello con perla dei Mari del Sud di 14 millimetri e acquamarina di 10 carati
Anello con perla dei Mari del Sud di 14 millimetri e acquamarina di 10 carati

La storia dell’azienda racconta che Salvador è stato sedotto dalla bellezza del più grande perla di tutti, il Pinctada Maxima, dalla perla del mare del sud, dalla più piccola d’oro indonesiana, dalle rare perle birmane, dalla perla nera di Tahiti. La selezione delle perle di Assael è severissima.  Solo il 5% delle perle è considerata perfettamente tonda. La tradizione di famiglia continua oggi con Christina Lang Assael e con la immutabile, severa, selezione di perle e di gemme. Come testimoniano gli straordinari pezzi firmati Assael, sia nella linea di alta gioielleria, che in quella delle collezioni non concepite come pezzi unici. Guardare per credere.

 

Orecchini con aggregato di feldspato, quarzo, rame del Michigan e corallo della Sardegna
Orecchini con aggregato di feldspato, quarzo, rame del Michigan e corallo della Sardegna

Anello con rara perla di ostrica spinosa Spondylus viola  e striscia blu assieme a spinelli ovali viola su platino
Anello con rara perla di ostrica spinosa Spondylus viola e striscia blu assieme a spinelli ovali viola su platino
Orecchini con corallo della Sardegna e lapislazzuli
Orecchini con corallo della Sardegna e lapislazzuli
Anello con perla dorata dei Mari del Sud, tormalina bicolore e zaffiro rosa
Anello con perla dorata dei Mari del Sud, tormalina bicolore e zaffiro rosa
Collana con corallo sardo e turchese
Collana con corallo sardo e turchese

Anello con corallo Skin Angel e acquamarina
Anello con corallo Skin Angel e acquamarina







Little H’s sandwich pearls

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Pearls that hide rubies or emeralds: the jewels of Little H are really different from the others ♦ ︎
The cult of pearls originated in Japan, but not all Japanese consider pearls as an untouchable symbol of the perfection of nature. Pearls can be used, worked, opened, excavated, modified: and that’s what Hisano Shepherd does. Born in Japan, but growing up between Tokyo and Los Angeles, where she resides today, the designer began designing jewelry as a girl. “My grandmother took me to the Takarazuka theater, a female theatrical group and wore her most precious jewels. In particular, I remember his emerald engagement ring and cocktail rings with opals”, says Hisano Shepherd.

Orecchini con perle barocche in cui sono incastonati semi di perle
Orecchini con perle barocche in cui sono incastonati semi di perle

His contact with jewelry began with the study of goldsmithing techniques during high school and then with specializations between Los Angeles and New York. She then started to practice in a repair and polishing workshop for a fashion jewelry producer, until she focused his creative path and founded his Maison, Little H. Today she works mainly with pearls, round or baroque. But in an absolutely original way: the spherical fruit of the oysters is worked up to house rubies, sapphires and emeralds. They are sea pearls or freshwater pearls, perfectly round or with irregular volume, white or colored. And maybe split in half. A collection, for example, is called Pearl Geode, for which it has also filed a patent application.

Anello con perla barocca e zaffiro rosa
Anello con perla barocca e zaffiro rosa
Anello con perla Edison lavanda e tormaline
Anello con perla Edison lavanda e tormaline
Ciondolo con perla e ametista
Ciondolo con perla e ametista
Hisano Shepherd
Hisano Shepherd
Orecchini pendenti con tormaline a spirale e geode di agata
Orecchini pendenti con tormaline a spirale e geode di agata

Orecchini con perle e rubini
Orecchini con perle e rubini







How to clean cameos, pearls, emeralds, opals, crystals

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How do you clean a fragile piece of jewelry, which can easily be ruined? Here are the rules to follow to clean a jewel without damaging it ♦
Maybe you have fragile, delicate jewels in your drawer. It is very easy: most of the jewels are not made with very hard stones, such as diamonds or rubies, which are more resistant stones (although despite this they can still be damaged). There are also materials that are damaged or scratched very easily, for example cameos, pearls, emeralds, opals, crystals. And the materials that are glued are also fragile, such as the stones that make up a pavé.

Pulizia di una collana di perle
Pulizia di una collana di perle

Attention, therefore: this type of jewelry must be treated very, very carefully. Especially when it is necessary to clean them, an operation that must be repeated regularly. By the way: even better than cleaning jewelry is to prevent it from getting dirty. Don’t wear them if you have to do gardening, wash the dishes, or if you are going to sprinkle yourself with a cream, or any other action that has to do with dirt and chemicals.

Fortunately, it is not difficult to clean a delicate jewel, as long as you follow these tips.

Mossa 1: immergere il gioiello in una tazza d'acqua
Mossa 1: immergere il gioiello in una tazza d’acqua
Mossa 2: aggiungere una goccia di sapone liquido neutro. Eventualmente utilizzare uno spazzolino morbido
Mossa 2: aggiungere una goccia di sapone liquido neutro. Eventualmente utilizzare uno spazzolino morbido

Materials to use

  • Warm water
  • Liquid neutral soap (to avoid antibacterials and aggressive soaps)
  • Soft cloth: an old cotton T-shirt or microfibre is fine
  • A soft toothbrush, preferably with natural bristles

How to do

Mix warm water (neither hot nor cold) with a drop of neutral soap in a glass or on a concave dish. When the mixture boils a little and has diluted well, dip the jewels and let stand for two minutes. If dust has settled in the cracks (for example, between a stone and the metal), use the soft bristle brush very gently. Focus mainly on the underside. Make sure to rinse the solution well, always with lukewarm water: soap residues can damage the stones. When finished, dry gently with a soft cloth.

Anello con smeraldi a bolle
Anello con smeraldi a bolle

Cameos or emeralds

We can add a separate tip for cleaning cameos or emeralds. In addition to following the instructions you read earlier, in this case you can use the oil that is used for the body of babies. Emeralds, for example, can get damaged due to micro cracks, almost invisible, but which tend to widen: a drop of oil can prevent them from further ruining.
Caution

Warning: these indications are generic. Obviously, if you have a very old or particularly delicate jewel at home, ask your trusted jeweler for advice before carrying out any operations that could ruin it. Lavinia Andorno

Collana con perle, diamanti e oro
Collana con perle, diamanti e oro
Bracciale in oro con perle di Thaiti
Bracciale in oro con perle di Thaiti
Orecchini con perle South Sea e diamanti
Orecchini con perle South Sea e diamanti
Collana di perle coltivate a quattro fili venduta per 40.0000 euro
Collana di perle coltivate a quattro fili venduta per 40.0000 euro
Bracciale Tudor Rose, in oro bianco, diamanti e perle
Bracciale Tudor Rose, in oro bianco, diamanti e perle







24 things you don’t know about the pearl necklace

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Do you want to buy a pearl necklace? Or do you have earrings with pearls in your drawer, or a ring with a beautiful pearl? Like diamonds, pearls are one of the classics of jewelry. They adorned the jewels of the ancients, men and women. And until a century ago the only ones available were natural ones, while today cultivated ones are more common. But do you think you know everything about pearls? Here are 24 aspects of pearls you probably don’t know yet.

If you want to know more about pearls read: All about pearls.

Collana di perle e diamanti di Yoko London
Collana di perle e diamanti di Yoko London

1 A graduated string of pearls most often has at least 3 millimeters of difference between the ends at the center of the necklace.
2 Fresh and salt water pearls seem quite similar to an inexperienced eye, but in reality they are classified as different biological families. Those of fresh water are part of the Unionidae family. Salt water pearls, on the other hand, grow inside the oysters of the Pteriidae family, which live in the oceans.
3 Pearls are an answer to an intruder: they form, in fact, inside the shell as a defense mechanism against something irritating that creeps into the oyster. The mollusk creates the pearl just to seal the irritation.

Bracciale con perle Akoya e diamanti di Yoko London
Bracciale con perle Akoya e diamanti di Yoko London

4 The brilliance of the pearls depends on the reflection, the refraction and the diffraction of light from the translucent layers: the layers in the pearl are thinner and numerous, the luster is finer.
5 The iridescence of pearls is caused by the superposition of successive layers, which breaks the light that falls on the surface.
5 Pearls (especially freshwater pearls) can be tinged with yellow, green, blue, brown, pink, purple or black.
6 Since pearls are mainly made of calcium carbonate, they can be dissolved in vinegar or lemon juice: do not let them fall into the salad!

Orecchini di Yoko London, perle e diamanti
Orecchini di Yoko London, perle e diamanti

7 Freshwater pearls are formed in lakes, rivers, ponds and other freshwater basins found in warmer climates. But they are also found in colder and more temperate areas such as Scotland (where they are protected by law).
8 Most of the freshwater cultured pearls sold today do not come from Japan, but from China.
9 However, Japan retains its status as a pearl processing center and imports most of the Chinese Akoya pearl production. These pearls are then worked (often simply ordered), re-labeled as a product of Japan and exported.

Collana di perle e diamanti di Yoko London
Collana di perle e diamanti di Yoko London

10 The commonly held belief that a grain of sand acts as an irritant to stimulate the growth of a natural pearl is actually a very rare case.
11 How do you distinguish a natural pearl from a cultivated one? An X-ray examination is the safest system: nucleated cultured pearls are often preformed, since they tend to follow the shape of the nucleus that has been implanted. Natural ones no.
12 The cultivated pearl can be harvested in a period ranging from 12 to 18 months for the Akoya, 2-4 years for Tahiti and the South Sea and 2-7 years for fresh water.

Bracciale di perle dorate e diamanti di Yoko London
Bracciale di perle dorate e diamanti di Yoko London

13 A simple method to recognize the real pearls from imitations is to rub two spheres against each other. The false pearls are completely smooth, while the natural or cultivated ones are composed of mother-of-pearl plates, which make them slightly rough.
14 There are very few necklaces with natural pearl strands and they are often sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
15 Natural pearls are very rare: one of the places where they are still found is in the seas off Bahrain and Australia.

Il differente nucleo delle perle coltivate e naturali. Immagine da Wikipedia
Il differente nucleo delle perle coltivate e naturali. Immagine da Wikipedia

16 Black pearls (called Tahitian pearls) are very rarely really black: they usually have shades of green, purple, aubergine, blue, gray, silver or peacock (a mix of different shades, like a peacock feather).
17 The South Sea pearls are the largest and rarest of cultured pearls, which makes them the most precious.
18 Pearls defined as Margaritas are extremely difficult to find today and are known for their unique yellowish color. The most famous Margarita necklace is the one that the then Venezuelan president Romulo Betancourt gave to Jacqueline Kennedy when she and her husband, President John F. Kennedy, were on an official visit to Venezuela.

Collana con perle di Tahiti e diamanti
Collana con perle di Tahiti e diamanti di Yoko London

19 Usually the invention of the process to cultivate pearls is attributed to Mikimoto. In fact, the way to get cultured pearls was developed by the British biologist William Saville-Kentin Australia and brought to Japan by Tokichi Nishikawa and Tatsuhei Mise. Nishikawa obtained the patent in 1916 and married Mikimoto’s daughter. Which was able to use Nishikawa’s technology.
20 For many traders and wholesalers of cultured pearls, the favorite weight measure used for loose pearls and pearl strands is momme, a measure traditionally used in Japan, which is equivalent to 3.75 grams.

21 The gloss is the main factor in differentiating the quality of the pearls according to the jewelers.

Anello con perla dorata South Sea e diamanti
Yoko London, anello con perla dorata South Sea e diamanti

22 But given the same factors, the dimension determines the value: bigger is the pearl, more precious it is.
23 Pearls are available in eight basic forms: round, semicircular, button, drop, pear, oval, baroque, rimmed and double boulder.
24 The pearl necklaces are classified into different types, according to the size: a collar (25-33 centimeters) often with several strands of pearls, a choker (35-41 centimeters), princess (43-48 centimeters) and matinees (50- 60 centimeters). Finally, the work size (70 to 90 centimeters) and sautoir, or pearl rope, (about 115 centimeters) are rarer.

La collana di Yoko London indossata con gli orecchini abbinati
Collana girocollo di Yoko London indossata con gli orecchini abbinati







Mayumi’s new pearls

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Fasoli Gioielli, a company from Verona, is famous for its brand entirely dedicated to pearls: Mayumi. The Maison continually renews its collections based on the pearly fruit of oysters, and often mounted on jewels even in pink, mauve or black versions. Freshwater pearls are mounted on gold or 925 rhodium silver, an aspect that helps to maintain affordable prices. Mayumi’s experience began in 1985 in one of the largest pearls farms in Japan: the founder Alberto Fasoli learned all the secrets of the trade here and discovered the restricted pearl market. In 1991 the entrepreneur then transformed his company from a simple importer to a producer of pearl jewelery.

Anello in oro rosa, diamanti e perla di Tahiti
Anello in oro rosa, diamanti e perla di Tahiti

The name of the Venetian brand is composed of Ma, which in Japanese means bow, and Yumi which means strength. The basic idea of ​​Mayumi, in short, is that of a tribute to nature which, in the depths of the waters of distant countries, gives life to pearls, a symbol of perfection and purity. The pale spheres are then used to make jewelry with a modern but classic style.
Ciondolo in oro rosa, diamanti e perla di Tahiti
Ciondolo in oro rosa, diamanti e perla di Tahiti

Anello in argento placcato con perla di Tahiti e cubic zirconia
Anello in argento placcato con perla di Tahiti e cubic zirconia
Orecchini in argento placcato con perle di Tahiti e cubic zirconia
Orecchini in argento placcato con perle di Tahiti e cubic zirconia
Orecchini in oro bianco con perle Akoya
Orecchini in oro bianco con perle Akoya
Anello in oro bianco con perle Akoya
Anello in oro bianco con perle Akoya
Collana in argento placcato con perle e cubic zirconia blu
Collana in argento placcato con perle e cubic zirconia blu

Anello in argento con perla tahitiana
Anello in argento con perla tahitiana







The surprising pearls of Yvel

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Yvel creates jewelry in which the pearl is always at the center, but the variety is amazing. In 2017 it won a Couture Design Awards in the Best in Pearls category for a remarkable Baroque pearl ring ♦

Yvel was founded in 1986 by Isaac and Orna Levy. Note the name: Levy is the contrary of Yvel. But in reality there is nothing strange: Orna and Isaac simply continue an ancient tradition of family. But, in particular, they are specialized in a pearl jewelry. “A word of advice: choose the color. Beyond the classic shades of white, pearls come in a palette of delicious colors, by the mysterious dark gray to golden green, until the sparkling champagne tone.

Collana in oro 18 carati con diamanti colorati e perle barocche multicolori
Collana in oro 18 carati con diamanti colorati e perle barocche multicolori

There is certainly a shade to match perfectly every skin, mood and style, “says Isaac. The beads, together with gold and precious stones, are worked and proposals in an amazing variety of shapes and shades. If the spherical shape is perfect, Yvel can change them it with an exuberant imagination. Their design has found legions of admirers. Thus, even if the House is based in Tel Aviv, the Yvel jewelry can be found in more than 600 upscale shops in the five continents, as well as in boutiques in Israel and the United States, in Miami. Two exemples: the Biwa collection takes its name from the lake in Japan known for its incredibly bright pearls until 1985, when the farming has ceased due to pollution. Or Satin Sea collection, with large baroque pearls that become small sculptures. Margherita Donato

Collana in oro giallo 18 carati con perle dei Mari del Sud e diamanti
Collana in oro giallo 18 carati con perle dei Mari del Sud e diamanti
Collana di perle barocche
Collana di perle barocche
Collana di diamanti e tsavoriti della collezione Peacock
Collana di diamanti e tsavoriti della collezione Peacock
Bracciale in oro rosa con diamanti rosa e bianchi
Bracciale in oro rosa con diamanti rosa e bianchi
Bracciale in oro con perla barocca violacea
Bracciale in oro con perla barocca violacea
Orecchini in oro bianco con diamanti bianchi e neri
Orecchini in oro bianco con diamanti bianchi e neri
Yvel, anello con perla barocca
Yvel, anello con perla barocca, vincitore al Couture Design Awards 2017

 Satin Sea collection: bracciale con perle barocche Keshi e oro rosa
Satin Sea collection: bracciale con perle barocche Keshi e oro rosa







How to establish the age of pearls

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The importance of age to establish their true value of pearls. And even if they are false ♦

Do you want to know how old your pearl necklace is? Maybe it’s interesting information if you want to buy or sell the jewel of particular value. Also because some cultivated pearls, and artificially treated, with time lose luster and, therefore, their value not only aesthetic, but also commercial. The value of the pearls, in fact, is determined by a combination of brightness, color, size, lack of surface defects and symmetry. All things being equal, however, the bigger the pearl, the more precious it is. Large, perfectly round pearls are rare and much appreciated, while teardrop-shaped pearls are often used in pendants.

Le perle sono tra i materiali più delicati
Le perle sono tra i materiali più delicati

The problem of age remains. On average, pearls are harvested after one year for Akoya, grown in Japan and China, while it takes two to four years for the dark ones of Tahiti and the white or golden ones of the South Seas. It takes two to seven years. to get those of fresh water.

Orecchini in oro bianco e perle
Autore, orecchini in oro bianco e perle

If you need to know the age of your pearls more precisely, you should contact a specialized laboratory. But they are few: the SSEF, the Swiss Gemological Institute, can boast of being the first gemological laboratory in the world able to introduce, as an additional service for customers, the dating of the pearls.

The method used is the one played in the scientific field for the dating of archaeological finds, using the 14 (14C) carbon method. In fact, pearls are made of calcium carbonate: for this in contact with vinegar or with acidic materials they melt (be careful).

10mm South Sea pearls, 10.10cts diamonds, set in 18ct white gold. Price on application
Yoko London, 10mm South Sea pearls, 10.10cts diamonds, set in 18ct white gold. Price on application

The system is interesting especially if it is necessary to determine the historical background of antique jewelry, of particular value. Not only that: the analysis system can also be used to identify frauds, for example, when younger beads are mounted on antique jewelry, or have been treated to look older. An opportunity that can become fundamental, for example, for some pieces that are auctioned. The method has already been successful in some symbolic cases. For example, to date the natural pearls recovered from a ship wrecked in Indonesia and dating back to 1200. Federico Graglia

Le perle Cowdray, vendute per 7,5 milioni di dollari
Le perle Cowdray, vendute per 7,5 milioni di dollari
Orecchini a clip di René Bonvin
Orecchini a clip di René Bonvin
Collana di perle naturali e diamanti
Collana di perle naturali e diamanti
Collana di perle coltivate a quattro fili venduta per 40.0000 euro
Collana di perle coltivate a quattro fili venduta per 40.0000 euro

collana-perle

Ornamento per turbante, Hyderabad, 1800-1850. Set di diamanti, perle e spinello
Ornamento per turbante, Hyderabad, 1800-1850. Set di diamanti, perle e spinello







Pearls for eternity with tinyOm

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The tinyOm jewelry: 18K gold and Bahraini pearls ♦ ︎

TinyOm founder Virginie Dreyer, a former lawyer in Paris, defines her business as “jewelery for the Soul”. In short, jewels for the spirit, more than for vanity. As, moreover, the name of the small Maison indicates, which incorporates the suffix om, a Tibetan mantra inspired by the creation of the universe. Virginie moved to the Middle East for family reasons, studied graphics and design and, attracted by the goldsmiths and crafts of Bahrain, her adopted country, she began to create jewelry. She is passionate about yoga, which she practices and teaches, as well as inspiring her jewelry.

Orecchini della collezione Seeding
Orecchini della collezione Seeding

The small 18-karat gold threads that make up the jewels are combined with small Bahraini pearls, which for Tiny Om “are the rarest and most exceptional for their unique nature: they are born where fresh water springs burst into the salty water of the sea, acquiring an extraordinary brightness thanks to this unusual contrast ”. Rare, in short, but not excessively, given that the tinyOm jewels have prices that do not exceed $ 700.

Coscia, a pearl under Vesuvius

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The centuries-old tradition of pearls from Coscia, a jeweler born just 100 years ago in Torre del Greco ♦

The story is rather adventurous and dates back to 1919, when Vincenzo Coscia, left from Torre del Greco, he landed on a small island of Mozambique, where the beaches were littered with shells carnelian, the best to produce cameos. Coscia, a jewelry company that today boasts a showroom at the Center goldsmith Tari (Caserta) was born under the sign of the trip. By the search for stones and precious materials to distant shores, to the markets of New York, Cape Town, Sydney.

Orecchini in oro rosa, diamanti e perle rosa
Orecchini in oro rosa, diamanti e perle rosa

In the Fifties the business was continued by his son, Vittorio, which widens the horizon and he specializes the company in the manufacture by cultured pearls, Australian and Japanese. The activities were continued and extended over the last twenty years by Giancarlo Coscia, who modernized the company to make it suitable to face new business challenges, with lines ad hoc, as Lelune (pearl necklaces classic), or Coscia 925 (younger style , with bracelets and pendants). The company, now known abroad, maintains its roots in the Greek Tower, a town on the slopes of Vesuvius, known worldwide for producing cameos and processing of corals. But it is the pearl of the core production of Coscia. Here are some of the jewels of the most significant collections of the brand Campania. Giulia Netrese

Anello in oro rosa, con diamanti e perla rosa
Anello in oro rosa, con diamanti e perla rosa

collana con perle e pietre dure
collana con perle e pietre dure

Girocollo in oro rosa con perla, madreperla e diamanti
Girocollo in oro rosa con perla, madreperla e diamanti

Girocollo Oceania in oro con pendente, perla, diamanti
Girocollo Oceania in oro con pendente, perla, diamanti
Orecchini in oro bianco, perle e diamanti
Orecchini in oro bianco, perle e diamanti

Bracciale con perle e diamanti
Bracciale con perle e diamanti







Yoko London jewels and colored pearls

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Pearls can be colored, as well as white, just like in these high jewelry pieces that Yoko London has decided to present in Doha. They are particularly precious jewels because Yoko London ensures that they are Tahitian pearls not treated with dyes or other artifices. And this, in addition to making pearls more precious, also ensures that their color does not fade over time. In addition, these pieces are accompanied by equally precious diamonds.

Parure di Yoko London con perle colorate e diamanti
Parure di Yoko London con perle colorate e diamanti

But do you want to know why pearls are colored? Pearls with colors such as purple, black, pink, green, champagne, chocolate, blue and lavender are particularly fascinating, as well as more expensive than white ones, which are the most common. The colors almost always depend on the hue of the outer part of the shell. The most famous are the dark Tahitian pearls, which come from the Pinctada margaritifera oyster, which in fact has gray and silver hues at the outer edges of its shell. Another highly sought after variety of mollusc is the silver-lipped oyster (Pinctada maxima), known for giving light to the South Sea pearl variety.
Le tonalità di perle utilizzate da Yoko London
Le tonalità di perle utilizzate da Yoko London

Among the colored pearls, the rarest are the pink ones, also because they are hardly found among the cultivated ones. That’s why most of the pink pearls you can find are actually colorful freshwater pearls. The golden pearls of the South Seas are also found only in some parts of the world. Another rarity is natural blue Akoya pearls. And to say that many years ago colored pearls were considered defective, also due to the fact that they often have an irregular shape.
Bracciale con perle colorate e diamanti di Yoko London
Bracciale con perle colorate e diamanti di Yoko London

Unfortunately, un-natural colored pearls are also found around. Dyeing the pearl, in fact, can prove to be a subterfuge of little transparent traders. So if you find a jewel with black pearls that are not from Tahiti you can suspect that it has been artificially dyed.
Collana con perle colorate e diamanti
Collana con perle colorate e diamanti

Collana con tre fili di perle colorate
Collana con tre fili di perle colorate







Baroque pearls for Morellato

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The Oriente collection by Morellato, baroque pearls at super affordable prices ♦

When the world was big and wide for the Westerners the East was mysterious. Now that the world has become small, the mystery is solved, but the charm has remained. For the world of jewelry, for example, Oriente means first of all pearls. The white spheres generated by oysters have been a favorite and, at one time, rare ornament for centuries. Today, however, pearls are cultivated and affordable for everyone, like those in the Oriente collection proposed by Morellato.

Anello della collezione Oriente
Anello della collezione Oriente

The jewels of this line use baroque pearls, that is, with a more irregular shape than those perfectly round. The bracelets in the collection also have a variant with a yellow metal chain in déco style and a central pearl to match with the over-knit pearl necklace and pendant. They are very simple jewels and at irresistible prices: the baroque pearl necklace costs 79 euros, the bracelet 69 euros, the earrings 59 euros. Lavinia Andorno




Collana con metallo dorato e perla barocca
Collana con metallo dorato e perla barocca

Morellato, orecchini con metallo dorato e perle barocche
Morellato, orecchini con metallo dorato e perle barocche
Bracciale con metallo dorato e perla barocca
Bracciale con metallo dorato e perla barocca
Morellato, bracciale con metallo dorato e perla barocca
Morellato, bracciale con metallo dorato e perla barocca
Collana in metallo e perla barocca della collezione Oriente
Collana in metallo e perla barocca della collezione Oriente
Morellato, collana in metallo e perla barocca della collezione Oriente
Morellato, collana in metallo e perla barocca della collezione Oriente
Orecchini in metallo e perla barocca della collezione Oriente
Orecchini in metallo e perla barocca della collezione Oriente
Bracciale in metallo e perla barocca della collezione Oriente
Bracciale in metallo e perla barocca della collezione Oriente

Bracciale in metallo e perla barocca
Bracciale in metallo e perla barocca







Gellner, new Rendezvous at Baselworld

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Among the new Baselworld, there is the Rendezvous Petite and Stars in Heaven collections by the German Maison Gellner.

Among the changes announced with Baselworld 2019, there are those of Gellner, a company of Wiernsheim (Germany), which combines a classical element like pearls with an innovative design by designer Michael Weggenmann, creative director of the company. From a partnership between the two comes the Rendezvous Petite line, which follows the debut of Weggenmann’s work with the 2017 Rendezvous collection.

Pendente in argento, diamanti e perla di Tahiti della collezione Rendezvous
Pendente in argento, diamanti e perla di Tahiti della collezione Rendezvous

The collection is characterized by silver chains but read, ending with pendants from fancy colored diamonds and pearls premium. Sure, the design brings with it the news. Because Gellner has a history in which the beads are used in a more classical way. But today to lead the company is Jörg Gellner, who took the helm of the Maison founded by his parents, Heinz and Tove Gellner in 1967, pearl enthusiasts.

Another novelty is the Stars in Heaven collection, which won the Inhorgenta 2019 award.

Anello della collezione Stars of Heaven in acciaio nero e perla rosa
Anello della collezione Stars of Heaven in acciaio nero e perla rosa

As often happens in Germany, a company is organized in a rational philosophy, which aims to optimize the work. Thus Gellner, as well as produce their own collections also worked for third parties. On the other hand, the company says “the rational use of resources helps to protect the ecosystem of the oceans and therefore the habitat of cultured pearls.” Giulia Netrese




Collezione Stars of Heaven, anello in acciaio nero e diamanti ionizzati
Collezione Stars of Heaven, anello in acciaio nero e diamanti ionizzati
Anello con perla di Tahiti
Anello con perla di Tahiti
Orecchini della collezione Rendezvous
Orecchini della collezione Rendezvous
Collezione Rendezvous di Gellner
Collezione Rendezvous di Gellner







The Vanity of Giovanni Ferraris

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The Vanity collection by Giovanni Ferraris, gold, diamonds and pearls for a pleasant luxury ♦ ︎

Perhaps not everyone knows that a pearl, just like a diamond, is forever. The jewels with the pearls, as long as they are treated with attention, pass from mother to daughter and become part of the family patrimony. Even more so if the pearls are associated with a jewel of value, not only venal, but also aesthetic. And that’s what Giovanni Ferraris proposes, one of the best Maison in Valenza, with his Vanity collection. You, about the name, could think to feminine habit and, instead, it is also a lot of substance. Starting from pearls, in fact.

Those used in the Vanity collection are very white or colored, in long necklaces, rings and earrings, accompanied by diamonds of various shades of color.

Giovanni Ferraris, orecchini della collezione Vanity
Giovanni Ferraris, orecchini della collezione Vanity

Those at the end of a luminous cascade of diamonds, as in long stiletto earrings, rest on a diamond ring. But in other cases the pearls are on top of rings in pink or white gold, supported by a setting with pavé diamonds. Vanity, in short, but also a lot of luxury to show off now and to be used also in the future.





Giovanni Ferraris, collezione Vanity
Giovanni Ferraris, collezione Vanity

giovanni ferraris anelli con perle

giovanni ferraris collana con perle

anello vanity indossato

collezione Vanity 1






The Milky Way of Yoko London

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The new high jewelry based on refined by Yoko London pearls presented in Geneva ♦ ︎

In January, Yoko London promoted Haute Jewels Geneva, an event organized together with Crivelli, Roberto Coin and Sutra, simultaneously with the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie Genève. It was an opportunity to admire closely some of the great creations of the Maison specialized in the use of pearls. But not whatever pearls: Yoko London uses only untreated high quality balls. “Our pearls have a natural color. In some cases they may seem slightly less colorful than others on the market. But in return they will maintain their quality unchanged over time. Other pearls with more pronounced shades, instead, after a year begin to fade “, explains to gioiellis.com Mandy Namdar, business manager of Yoko London. Next to a line of jewelry intended for a wider audience, which we will discuss on another occasion, Yoko London presented some of its exceptional pieces of jewelry, with a Milky Way of pearls.

Like the beautiful cuff bracelet composed of large Akoya pearls, diamonds of 4.38 carats on white gold.

8 x 6.5mm Akoya pearls, 4.38cts diamonds, set in 18ct white gold. Price on application
Yoko London, 8 x 6.5mm Akoya pearls, 4.38cts diamonds, set in 18ct white gold. Price on application

The necklaces have always been a strong point of Yoko. Like the necklace of South Sea and Akoya pearls, diamonds of 6.49 carats on white gold. Other notable necklaces include the choker with South Sea pearls, 18.19 carats of diamonds and white gold, a necklace with freshwater pearls and Akoya, with a tassel pendant. Another necklace is a refined variant of the rivière concept, with a double row of South Sea and Akoya pearls of different sizes forming a hypnotic double circle. Finally, a pair of earrings with South Sea pearls and over 10 carats of diamonds.




15 x 9mm South Sea pearls, 18.19cts diamonds, set in 18ct white gold. Price on application
15 x 9mm South Sea pearls, 18.19cts diamonds, set in 18ct white gold. Price on application

9 x 3.5mm Akoya and Freshwater pearls, 1.76cts diamonds, set in 18ct white gold. Price on application
9 x 3.5mm Akoya and Freshwater pearls, 1.76cts diamonds, set in 18ct white gold. Price on application
10 x 5.5mm South Sea and Akoya pearls, 6.11cts diamonds, set in 18ct white gold. Price on application
10 x 5.5mm South Sea and Akoya pearls, 6.11cts diamonds, set in 18ct white gold. Price on application
10mm South Sea pearls, 10.10cts diamonds, set in 18ct white gold. Price on application
10mm South Sea pearls, 10.10cts diamonds, set in 18ct white gold. Price on application

12.4 x 8mm South Sea and Akoya pearls, 6.49cts diamonds, set in 18ct white gold. Price on application
12.4 x 8mm South Sea and Akoya pearls, 6.49cts diamonds, set in 18ct white gold. Price on application







Galactic Autore

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Stars, moon and galaxies are transformed into pearls in the collection by Autore ♦ ︎

From Australia to the Moon. It is not the space travel of a mission of NASA away, but the most romantic collection signed by Autore. The Italian jeweler who has been transplanting for 40 years in the land of kangaroos has created one of the biggest Maison specialized in pearls. Spheres that are daughters of the sea, but also have the nuanced color of the terrestrial satellite. And these daughters of the moon have inspired the Stars & Galaxies collection.

The pearls then become stars, satellites, planets, which gravitate around the woman who wears them.

Autore, orecchini della collezione Stars & Galaxies
Autore, orecchini della collezione Stars & Galaxies

The South Sea pearls are at the center of earrings and necklaces, sometimes surrounded by gold circles covered by small stones, like the rings of saturn, or fixed with frames that have the profile of a crescent moon. Or, again, in a frame that has the classic five-pointed star-shaped geometry. These galactic moons, moreover, just like the stars have different shades, from milky white to a golden hue, to the dark depth of the Tahiti pearls. All that remains is to put on a space suit and prepare for a trip to this precious galaxy. Giulia Netrese




Bracciale in oro e perle
Bracciale in oro e perle

Pendente della collezione  Stars & Galaxies
Pendente della collezione Stars & Galaxies
Orecchini in oro bianco e perle
Orecchini in oro bianco e perle
Orecchini in oro, diamanti e perle dorate
Orecchini in oro, diamanti e perle dorate
Pendente con perla di Tahiti
Pendente con perla di Tahiti
Orecchini con perle e ametiste
Orecchini con perle e ametiste
Orecchini in oro, pietre e perle dei Mari del Sud
Orecchini in oro, pietre e perle dei Mari del Sud
Perle dorate pendenti
Perle dorate pendenti

Orecchini con perle dorate
Orecchini con perle dorate







The nature of Mikimoto

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Nature is queen in the high jewelery collection of the Japanese Mikimoto ♦ ︎

Mikimoto is the best known name of the Japanese high jewelry. La Maison specializes in pearls and is known for its refined choice, from Akoya to those of the South Seas. But, in addition to pearls, it can also offer pieces of high jewelery. And he does it with his special sensitivity, all Japanese. For 2018, for example, the high jewelery collection is called Praise to Nature, and is obviously inspired by the natural, floral and marine world. Pearls and diamonds are combined in light and versatile structures, almost like watercolor drawings by an artist from the Meiji period. In total, the new collection includes 12 necklaces, pendants, earrings, bracelets and brooches. Some pieces are truly extraordinary, like the necklace with a big sapphire, with Akoya pearls and navette-cut little aquamarines that look like small fish swimming in the middle of the waves. Or the necklace with five strands of pearls to climb and a large Paraiba tourmaline, which represents the purity of the water, surrounded by butterflies made of pavé diamonds. Giulia Netrese




Collana in oro bianco 18 carati, perle coltivate Akoya, tormalina, zaffiri, smeraldi, tanzanite, alessandrite, ametista, diamanti
Collana in oro bianco 18 carati, perle coltivate Akoya, tormalina, zaffiri, smeraldi, tanzanite, alessandrite, ametista, diamanti
Collana con acquamarine, perle, zaffiro e diamanti
Collana con acquamarine, perle, zaffiro e diamanti
Anello in oro giallo 18 carati, perla coltivata bianca del Mare del Sud, perla coltivata Akoya, granato, peridoto, spinello, diamante
Anello in oro giallo 18 carati, perla coltivata bianca del Mare del Sud, perla coltivata Akoya, granato, peridoto, spinello, diamante
Orecchini di perle del Mare del Sud, diamanti
Orecchini di perle del Mare del Sud, diamanti
Anello in oro bianco 18 carati, perla Akoya, zaffiro, granato, diamante, quarzo
Anello in oro bianco 18 carati, perla Akoya, zaffiro, granato, diamante, quarzo
Anello in oro bianco 18 carati, perla dei Mari del Sud, giada, zaffiro, granato, diamante, calcedonio
Anello in oro bianco 18 carati, perla dei Mari del Sud, giada, zaffiro, granato, diamante, calcedonio
Perle del mare del Sud, oro bianco, diamanti
Perle del mare del Sud, oro bianco, diamanti
Anello con perle e zaffiri rosa
Anello con perle e zaffiri rosa







Royal Wedding with Yoko London

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Royal Wedding Collection: Yoko London is inspired by the royal family with a family of exceptional pearls jewelery ♦ ︎
If the word London appears in your name, can you be insensitive to what happens in Buckingham Palace and surroundings? Of course not. So Yoko London launches the Royal Wedding Collection, inspired by the British royal house. With perfect timing, given that the pearls, the specialty of the London Maison, were also among the preferences of Princess Diana. Prince Harry’s mother, and now also him is arrived at the time wedding.
Pearls, ok. But those of Yoko are not any simple pearls. They are pearls with a capital letter P. Even those in this collection, which is royal, in name and in fact. The collection includes some chokers, like the one Diana often wore, and bracelets. There is also a scalloped collar necklace, with over 70 pearls graduated by size. All seasoned with diamonds, which also brighten the opacity of the pearls. For the jewels, also Tahitian pearls were used, in a palette of gray turtledove, petrol blue and violet, some of considerable size. They would worn by a queen. Giulia Netrese




Collana girocollo con diamanti e perle
Collana girocollo con diamanti e perle
Collana con perle di Tahiti e diamanti
Collana con perle di Tahiti e diamanti
Yoko London, Royal Wedding Collection
Yoko London, Royal Wedding Collection
Girocollo con perle e diamanti
Girocollo con perle e diamanti
Collana della Royal Wedding Collection
Collana della Royal Wedding Collection
Yoko London, girocollo con perle di Tahiti e diamanti
Yoko London, girocollo con perle e diamanti
Bracciale della Royal Wedding Collection
Bracciale della Royal Wedding Collection
Bracciale con perle e diamanti
Bracciale con perle e diamanti

Girocollo con perle di Tahiti e diamanti, Yoko London
Choker con perle e diamanti, Yoko London







Beatrice rhymes with pearls

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Pearls dedicated to Beatrice, the muse of Dante, in the Mayumi collection ♦
Beatrice, a character who has become eternal thanks to Dante. The greatest Italian poet, was in love with her, unattainable (it seems that Beatrice was married to the rich Folco Portinari), and placed her in Paradise, where she guides Dante in his literary visit to the celestial spheres. Traditionally, perhaps also because of its ethereal distance, Beatrice has been portrayed by painters as a girl of white complexion, with delicate and pearly features. And that’s why Mayumi, a Veronese brand specialized in pearl jewelry, has dedicated a new collection white gold, diamonds and Akoya pearls to Beatrice. The collection includes the classic types of jewels with white pearls: one-row necklaces with a small pendant, rings with a pearl or in a contrarié version with two spheres, earrings. All very traditional, regular, reassuring. For those who do not want to risk wrong choices: the pearl is a classic, like the Divine Comedy. Lavinia Andorno



Pendente con perla e diamanti
Pendente con perla e diamanti
Pendente con due perle e diamanti
Pendente con due perle e diamanti
Collezione Beatrice, orecchini con perle
Collezione Beatrice, orecchini con perle e diamanti
Orecchini con perle di Mayumi
Orecchini con perle di Mayumi
Orecchini di Mayumi
Orecchini di Mayumi
Collier della collezione Beatrice
Collier della collezione Beatrice
Anello con perla e diamanti
Anello con perla e diamanti

Anello con due perle e diamanti
Anello con due perle e diamanti







Autore Timeless

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The infinite variations of the pearls of the Timeless collection by Autore ♦ ︎
Jewelery is not a science, but Rosario Autore addresses the cultivation of pearls with a scientific spirit. So much so that he has begun in the generic search for the production of the pearl of the South Sea. It also formed a partnership with the University of Queensland, State of Australia, where the pearl industry and jeweler company is working by years, winning a award for research in 2016. “We are very proud of our innovation and achievements in pearl farming and our role in making significant inroads into understanding the relationship between gene expression and pearl quality”, Rosario Autore commented. years gives life to one of the most sophisticated Maison specializes in jewelery with pearls. They are collections that do not follow the fashion of the moment, but propose the white, black, golden gems, and many other shades, inserted into a classic object made of white gold, diamonds and adding small precious stones. Possible variations, as in the Timeless collection presented at the last Baselworld, are endless. Lavinia Andorno




Autore, orecchini con perle, diamanti e zaffiri
Autore, orecchini con perle, diamanti e zaffiri

Orecchini con perle, diamanti e zaffiri
Orecchini con perle, diamanti e zaffiri
Autore, collezione Timeless
Autore, collezione Timeless
Orecchini pendenti con perle nere di Thaiti
Orecchini pendenti con perle nere di Tahiti e diamanti
Orecchini con perle, oro rosa e diamantiOrecchini con perle, oro rosa e diamanti
Orecchini con perle, oro rosa e diamanti
Orecchini perle di Tahiti, diamanti
Orecchini perle di Tahiti, diamanti
Pendente con perla bianca e diamanti su oro bianco
Pendente con perla bianca e diamanti su oro bianco
Pendente della collezione Timeless
Pendente della collezione Timeless
Anello in oro giallo con perla
Anello in oro giallo con perla

Pendenti della collezioen Timeless
Pendenti della collezioen Timeless







Mayumi sings with Turandot

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The Turandot collection by Mayumi: pearls and zircons in the name of Puccini ♦ ︎
Turandot, a cruel princess, to avoid marrying anyone imposes questions impossible on his claimants: whoever does not solve them is killed. Until … The Chinese fairy tale re-launched in the famous opera by Giacomo Puccini lives today in a collection of jewels. And without fear of having to answer to a question with trap included. To sing up Turandot is, in fact, a jewelery brand, Mayumi, a Verona Maison that specializes in pearl-based collections. The jewels of the collection dedicated to the Puccini work have nothing to do with Chinese, but they point out perhaps the character of the protagonist of the fairy tale: around the pearls there are multicolored zircons that allude to Turandot’s volubility. The jewels are in pink silver and Pearls of Tahiti, and probably would have been liked by the Chinese princess. Especially if giving her the gift was the courageous Calaf, the only man capable of conquering the frosty heart of Turandot. Rudy Serra




Anello con perla di Tahiti e zirconi colorati
Anello con perla di Tahiti e zirconi colorati

Mayumi, pendente con perla di Tahiti e zirconi colorati della collezione Turandot
Mayumi, pendente con perla di Tahiti e zirconi colorati della collezione Turandot
Orecchini con perla di Tahiti e zirconi colorati della collezione Turandot
Orecchini con perla di Tahiti e zirconi colorati della collezione Turandot

Locandina della Turandot di Giacomo Puccini
Locandina della Turandot di Giacomo Puccini