Japanese Akoya Pearls
Japanese Akoya pearls are renowned for their exquisite luster and flawless round shapes, cultivated from the Akoya oyster in Japan's pristine coastal waters. These pearls are celebrated for their classic elegance, often displaying beautiful overtones in shades of white, cream, and rose. A symbol of sophistication, Japanese Akoya pearls are a timeless choice for fine jewelry, perfect for both everyday wear and special occasions.
South Sea Pearls
South Sea Pearls, originating from the northern coast of Australia, are considered the most sought-after cultivated saltwater pearls in the world. Due to their lengthy cultivation period and limited geographic production, they are the rarest and most valuable pearls available. These pearls are known for exhibiting the highest levels of excellence in key quality factors such as size, shape, surface cleanliness, and luster.
The Hawaiian Sunrise Shell
A stunning multi-colored shell (Langford Pectin Scallop), is exclusively found in the waters of the Hawaiian Islands at depths of 30 to 300 feet. This remarkable shell carries a rich history, with legends stating that the King of Hawaii would dispatch his warriors at dawn to collect it for his Queen and 'Ohana (family), giving rise to its name: "Sunrise Shell." Its unique beauty and cultural significance make it a treasured symbol of Hawaii’s heritage.
Hawaiian Sea Glass
Much of the sea glass found in the Hawaiian Islands originates from Japanese fishing globes used to keep nets afloat during the 19th and 20th centuries. These globes were crafted in various sizes and colors, with Seafoam Green and Seafoam Blue being the most prevalent. Today, this sea glass has become increasingly scarce and valuable. Explore our Gallery Section to view our curated collection of sea glass, carefully gathered over the past 50 years.
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