Pearl Pendants
Our pearl pendants offer a timeless and elegant piece of jewellery. With a range of unique options in sterling silver or yellow, white and rose gold featuring diamonds, we have options to suits any style.
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Nivea Pearl Pendant
Regular price $2,470.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $2,470.00 AUD -
Rope Mabe Pearl Pendant
Regular price From $340.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price From $340.00 AUD -
Round Cage Pearl Pendant
Regular price $475.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $475.00 AUD -
Save the Children Pendant
Regular price $1,070.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $1,070.00 AUD -
Save the Children Mabe Pendant
Regular price $320.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $320.00 AUD -
Schofer Pearl Pendant
Regular price $620.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $620.00 AUD -
Seagrass Pearl Pendant
Regular price From $370.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price From $370.00 AUD -
Shinju Matsuri Mother of Pearl Necklace
Regular price $250.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $250.00 AUD -
Simple Akoya Pearl Pendant
Regular price $290.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $290.00 AUD -
Simple Pearl Pendant
Regular price $560.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $560.00 AUD -
Simplicity Pearl Diamond Pendant
Regular price $4,560.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $4,560.00 AUD -
Stella Diamond Pearl Pendant
Regular price $9,730.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $9,730.00 AUD
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What should I consider when choosing a pearl pendant?
Choosing the right pearl pendant comes down to style, occasion, and how you will wear your piece day-to-day.
Key considerations:
- Occasion: Simple pendants are perfect for everyday wear, while larger or more intricate designs suit special occasions.
- Pearl Colour: White and cream are classic, while gold or darker tones create a statement. Learn more about our pearl colours here.
- Chain Length To Match Your Pendant: Shorter chains (40cm to 50cm) creates a classic neckline, while longer chains like 60cm offer a more relaxed feel. Shop our chains to match your pearl pendant.
- Design Style: Minimalist solitaire pendants are timeless, while diamond-accented or sculptural designs add a contemporary look.
- Skin Tone & Metal Pairing: Warm skin tones suit yellow gold and more warm tones pearls, while cooler tones pair well with white metals like white gold, and white pearls.
Ultimately, choose a piece that feels effortless to wear and reflects uyour personal style.
What are the different types of pearls used in pendants?
Pearl pendants feature a variety of pearl types, each offering unique characteristics in size, colour and lustre.
Our pearl pendants feature:
Australian Akoya Pearls: Grown at our Broken Bay Pearl Farm, and known for their high lustre and variety in colours and overtones.
Australian South Sea Pearls: Grown at our Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm, larger and rare, with satin-like lustre and neutral colours.
Australian South Sea Keshi Pearls: Grown at our Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm, unique and organic in shape with excellent lustre. Loved for their variety in shapes and sizes.
Australian South Sea Mabe Pearls: Grown at our Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm, also referred to half or blister pearls and can be worn comfortably against your skin as one size is flat.
Each type offers a different look and price point, allowing you to choose a pearl pendant that suits your personal style and budget.
Learn more about our different pearl types, and how to choose your pearl with confidence.
How to choose a high-quality pearl pendant necklace
When selecting a high-quality pearl pendant necklace, focus on the key factors that determine a pearl's value and beauty.
Look for the pearl's characteristics or virtues:
- Lustre: a bright, mirror-like shine is an important factor for many when determining quality of a pearl.
- Surface quality: minimal blemishes or imperfections enhance the pearl's appearance.
- Shape: round pearls are the most rare, so therefore the most valuable. However, baroque pearls and keshi pearls are offer a more organic look.
- Size: Larger pearls are more rare, and more valuable, especially Australian South Sea pearls that are considered a premium pearl type.
- Matching materials: Ensure the chain and setting are made from high-quality metals such as solid gold.
A well-crafted pendant should highlight the pearl as the focal point, with a secure and refined setting.
Best metals to pair with a pearl pendant for durability
The metal you choose for a pearl pendant plays an important role in both durability and overall look.
The best options include:
- Solid Gold: Highly durable and scratch resistant, solid gold is available in different carats like 9ct and 18ct, as well as different gold tones.
- Sterling Silver & Gold Vermeil: More affordable options, though it requires regular care to prevent tarnishing.
For everyday wear, solid gold is often the preferred choice due to its balance of strength and longevity.














