Types of Pearls & Their Origins Across Pearl Code Collections
Types of Pearls & Their Origins Across Pearl Code Collections

Each Pearl Code collection begins with a story — one told through the shape, origin, and luster of its pearls. From radiant keshi to elegant round pearls, every piece is chosen with care to reflect a different facet of femininity, strength, and light. Discover how each collection reveals its own character and beauty.

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Real Pearls vs. Imitations: 10 Proven Ways to Tell the Difference

Real pearls have a light that can’t be imitated — a soft, natural glow shaped by time and nature. Learn how to recognize genuine pearls through texture, luster, and feel, and choose jewelry that reflects true elegance.

Pearl Code Standards in Pearl Selection and Care
Pearl Code Standards in Pearl Selection and Care

At Pearl Code, each pearl is gently cleaned and refined to preserve its natural glow and durability. Discover how delicate gemological treatments protect nature’s most elegant creation.

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How Pearl Code recognise the quality of pearls

Discover how pearl quality is defined through nacre thickness, luster, surface, shape, color, and size. Learn to read these details and choose jewelry that balances beauty with durability.

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Types of Pearls and Where the Most Famous Ones Grow

Pearls carry the story of patience and nature’s artistry. Learn how pearls are formed through biomineralization, the differences between saltwater and freshwater cultivation, and the main types from around the world – from Akoya and Tahiti to South Sea and freshwater pearls, each with its own character and charm.

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What Are Pearls and How Do They Form?

Pearls are the only gemstones created by living organisms, with layers of nacre giving them their unique luster and depth. Learn the difference between natural and cultured pearls, explore special types like Keshi and Mabé, and uncover the fascinating process behind these timeless treasures.