Pearl Pendants
Our pendant collection features South Sea, Akoya and Mother of Pearl pieces, grown across our two Australian pearl farms, Cygnet Bay, Australia's oldest continuously operating pearl farm established in 1946, and Broken Bay in New South Wales. Each pearl is single-origin and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity guaranteeing its provenance, and every pendant is hand-set in our Perth studio. Choose from sterling silver, gold vermeil, 9ct or 18ct solid gold in yellow, white or rose tones, many with diamond accents — with options from $190 to suit different occasions and budgets.
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Acacia Pearl Pendant
Regular price From $685.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price From $685.00 AUD -
Acacia Petite Akoya Pendant & Classic Akoya Studs
Regular price $505.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $505.00 AUD -
Acacia Petite Pearl Pendant
Regular price From $330.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price From $330.00 AUD -
Acacia Petite Pearl Pendant
Regular price $190.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $190.00 AUD -
Banksia Diamond Pearl Pendant
Regular price $5,760.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $5,760.00 AUD -
Sold outBanksia Pearl Pendant
Regular price $1,595.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $1,595.00 AUDSold out -
Sold outBanksia Pearl Pendant
Regular price $4,480.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $4,480.00 AUDSold out -
Cocos Diamond Pearl Pendant
Regular price From $2,060.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price From $2,060.00 AUD -
Cocos Pearl Pendant
Regular price From $1,400.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price From $1,400.00 AUD -
Ebb South Sea Pearl Pendant
Regular price $550.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $550.00 AUD -
Eternal Classic Diamond Pearl Pendant
Regular price $3,420.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $3,420.00 AUD -
Eternal Grande Pearl Pendant
Regular price $1,990.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $1,990.00 AUD -
Eternal Grande Pearl Pendant
Regular price $7,815.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $7,815.00 AUD -
Eternal Petite Akoya Pearl Pendant
Regular price $1,010.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $1,010.00 AUD -
Eternal South Sea & Akoya Pearl Pendant
Regular price $1,820.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $1,820.00 AUDSold out -
Eternal Petite South Sea Pearl Pendant
Regular price $1,830.00 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $1,830.00 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.



















