Premium Pearl introduces a collection of fine pearl jewelry gifts for the 2007 spring season.
Premium Pearl, the San-Francisco based online seller of pearls, introduces a collection of fine pearl jewelry gifts for the 2007 spring season. Designed to fit any budget, these pearls range from the exotic to the conservative.
Yan Berry, the company's design director, notes that white Akoya pearl necklaces from Japan have been a traditional favorite for gifts. "They tend to be our bestseller every year. It's hard to go wrong with these pearls."
The Akoyas come in a wide variety of prices, ranging from $160 for a necklace with smaller pearls to the Rolls Royce of Akoya pearls, the exquisite Handama which comes with a certificate of authenticity from the Japanese government. Handama necklaces represent the top 1 percent of the Akoya pearl harvest and can sell for as much as $3900.
For more adventurous buyers, Premium Pearl offers a baroque Tahitian necklace that was recently featured in Latina Magazine. Fashion Editors from Latina Magazine have called this necklace "sophisticated and elegant." The necklace, made from luminous silver and gray Tahitian pearls, is ideal for the more fashion conscious. Says Berry, "You have to see this necklace to appreciate its beauty. The pearls have overtones of pistachio, lavender, and rose."
For women of color, Berry says that golden South Seas are perfect for darker complexions. The largest and the rarest pearls in the world, they are a brilliant, gleaming gold. Premium Pearl offers a wide selection of South Sea pendants set with yellow gold and diamonds. The pendants range in price from $110 to $540.
For people looking for earrings, Premium Pearl's diamond curl earring offers a festive, affordable choice. Set with diamonds and white gold, these earrings are priced from $145.
Since Premium Pearl imports all pearls directly from their countries of origin, they are able to bring their jewelry to consumers at wholesale prices.
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