Tahitian Pearl
A Tahitian Pearl is a unique type of pearl that originates from the black-lipped oyster, primarily found in the waters of French Polynesia. These pearls are renowned for their dark colors, which can range from black to gray, green, and even peacock hues. Their distinctive colors and natural luster make them highly sought after in the jewelry market.
Unlike traditional white pearls, Tahitian pearls are often larger, typically measuring between 8mm to 18mm in diameter. They are cultivated through a process called pearl farming, where the oysters are carefully nurtured to produce these exquisite gems. The beauty and rarity of Tahitian pearls contribute to their value and popularity among collectors and jewelry enthusiasts.