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Why are natural pearl necklaces so rare and precious?

For centuries, pearls have been used to represent elegance, sophistication, and style and have thus remained as one of the most precious and cherished gems. Natural pearl necklaces are especially valuable due to their rarity, natural origin, and unique shine, among all other types of pearls. But what is it that makes real pearl necklaces so special, and what makes them so expensive? Come, and let’s find out.

Natural Formation:  A Real Scarcity

Cultured pearls are produced with the help of people. Natural pearls are formed when a foreign body enters an oyster or a mollusk. Over time, the snail produces a beautiful and characteristic pearl by covering it with layers of nacre to protect itself. This is a very rare process that occurs without any interference from people, which makes natural pearls very hard to get.

Low Access and High Demand

This is because more than 99% of the pearls sold in the market today are cultured pearls. Natural pearls have therefore become valuable artifacts for collectors. There were once numerous natural pearls found in the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Mannar, and along the coast of Bahrain, but overexploitation and pollution have greatly reduced their numbers. The availability of a fully formed, glossy natural pearl has significantly increased their market price compared to that of the cultivated pearls. Natural pearl necklaces can cost between $10,000 and more than $1 million, depending on the size and quality of the pearls and where they come from.

The only uncommon size and shape of the beads.

Each natural pearl is different in size, shape, and colour. Natural pearls demonstrate the organic asymmetry that enhances their atypicality, whereas the majority of artificial pearls are selected for homogeneity. No two natural pearl necklaces are the same, from the classic white and cream colors to the exotic colors of pink, blue, and gold that make them even more attractive to collectors and jewelry enthusiasts.

Cultural and historical significance

Natural pearl necklaces are historic and were considered a symbol of prestige and riches. Pearls were a sign of prestige that kings and nobility wore. One of the most famous pearl items in the world is Queen Mary’s natural pearl necklace, which was then passed down to Queen Elizabeth II. Famous pearls like the La Peregrina Pearl, which was once owned by Elizabeth Taylor, also embody the timelessness of real pearls in luxury jewelry collections.

Legacy and Investing Value

Genuine pearls have always been costly and, often, have risen in value over time. Natural pearl necklaces are often fetching record prices in auction houses such as Christie’s and Sotheby’s. Due to its uniqueness and timeless style, a well-preserved natural pearl necklace can serve as a valuable family heirloom that can be passed down through the generations. Purchasing real pearls signifies the acquisition of a historical artifact, not just a piece of beauty.

Ethics and Sustainable Sourcing

Cultured pearls, however, are produced with the help of humans and sometimes at the expense of the environment. Ethical natural pearls are those that are harvested from the environment-friendly pearl divers, thus causing minimum harm to the marine life and therefore protecting the generation of these precious jewels.

Featured Natural Pearl Necklaces

If you are in search of the ideal natural pearl necklace, then have a look at these stunning options:

  • Vivienne Pearl Necklace: A traditional piece made from naturally shining pearls, ideal for any casual or formal event.
  • Lucy Pearl Necklace: Made with naturally harvested pearls, this piece exudes a classy and sophisticated look.
  • Brielle Pearl Necklace: A beautiful design of bright pearls, this necklace is ideal for the one who loves exceptional and expensive jewellery.

 Conclusion: A Timeless Treasure

The charm of a natural pearl necklace is in its scarcity, story, and the natural gemstones. Natural pearls are not as commonly found as cultured pearls, which are produced in huge quantities. From a piece of jewellery to wear to an important piece to save or invest in, a natural pearl necklace is one of those pieces that will never go out of style and will always be valued for its beauty and craftsmanship.

If you are in the market for something that embodies this ultimate elegance, then check out our amazing collection of natural pearl necklaces available only at Verity Pearl.

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