How much is a Paspaley Pearl Worth?

How much is a Paspaley Pearl Worth?

In 2017, a Paspaley triple-strand pearl necklace featuring 237 natural pearls achieved a price of $2.8 million at auction in Hong Kong. A set of natural pearl and diamond earrings fetched $1.1 million at the same auction.

Are Paspaley Pearls good quality?

Paspaley South Sea pearls are widely considered the most beautiful and coveted pearls in the world. Derived from the South Sea of Australia, Paspaley pearls range in size, color, and quality.

Who owns Paspaley pearls?

At present, Paspaley is privately owned by three of founder Nicholas Paspaley’s children: Roslynne Bracher, Nick Paspaley and Marilynne Paspaley.

What type of pearls are Paspaley?

Paspaley pearls are created by the Pinctada Maxima oyster. This species is the largest and rarest of all pearl oysters. Using sustainable and environmentally responsible methods, Paspaley’s innovative techniques have positioned them at the forefront of the pearling industry.

Why are Paspaley pearls so expensive?

These rare pearls are highly sought-after due to their beautiful, intense lustre and unique freeform shapes.

Are Paspaley pearls cultured?

Today, Paspaley is the world’s most important producer of cultured pearls. Although the gems remain in the South Sea pearl category, Paspaley’s pearls have become a category of their own, due to the superior and widely recognised quality.

Are Australian pearls valuable?

Australian pearls evaluated as perfect are quite rare. They are therefore the most valuable and the most wanted in the world.

What pearl color is rarest?

colored blue pearls
Naturally colored blue pearls are the rarest pearl colors in the world (with one or two exceptions, which we will get to below). The color has existed in pearls for decades, but only recently have naturally colored blue pearls gained popularity in the modern pearl jewelry markets.

What is a golden pearl?

Golden pearls, the rarest and largest gems in the world Naturally colored Golden South Sea pearls come from the tropical lagoons of Indonesia, Australia, and the Philippines. Their hues range from a soft Champagne to a very intense 24K gold color.

Are black pearls real?

The Tahitian pearl (or black pearl) is an organic gem formed from the black lip oyster (Pinctada margaritifera). These pearls derive their name from the fact that they are primarily cultivated around the islands of French Polynesia, around Tahiti.

What are blue pearls?

Blue Pearl Types: Naturally colored blue pearls are a special rarity, available only in blue Akoya, Silver-Blue White South Sea, Tahitian or Sea of Cortez pearl types. Common Overtones for Blue Pearls: True blue Akoya pearls display very strong overtones of Blue, Aquamarine, Rose and Violet.