A sculpted rose above each baroque pearl — soft petals shaped by hand, one after another, suspended over pearls that grew irregular in dark water. Their blush tones glow with natural luster, like sunset light caught on petals. Baroque pearls have been treasured for centuries precisely because they refuse the perfect sphere — each one shaped by the mollusk's own slow drift, no two alike. The rose, meanwhile, takes form one petal at a time at the bench — the slow work of Noa’s hands answering the slow work of the sea. A meeting of the cultivated and the wild, the shaped and the naturally grown. For those who find poetry where different worlds meet.
There are two metal choices:
• Gold: Solid 14k yellow gold.
• Silver: Solid sterling silver.
Pearls are nature's only gem created by a living creature—formed when an oyster or mollusk secretes layer upon layer of nacre around an irritant, slowly building luminous beauty from what began as discomfort. Throughout history, pearls have symbolized purity, wisdom, and hidden treasure across nearly every culture: ancient Romans considered them the ultimate status symbol, Chinese royalty believed they protected against fire and dragons, and in the Renaissance they represented virginity and tears of joy. Unlike gemstones mined from earth, pearls come from water, making them symbols of the moon, femininity, and emotional depth.
Pearl is one of the birthstones for June and marks the 3rd or 30th anniversary.
Mohs Hardness: 2.5