PEARL JEWELLERY

PEARL JEWELLERY

PEARL JEWELLERY

Pearl jewellery at Cerrone radiates purity, sophistication and quiet splendour. This collection of necklaces, earrings, pendants and bracelets showcases hand-selected pearls set in 18ct gold. Each creation celebrates the beauty of nature’s artistry — luminous, graceful and eternally refined.

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frequently asked questions

How do I care for my Cerrone pearl jewellery? icon

Pearls are organic gems and require gentle care. We recommend the "Last On, First Off" rule: put your pearls on after applying perfume and hairspray, and remove them first at the end of the day. After wearing, simply wipe them with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove any natural oils or perspiration.

Do you offer maintenance or re-threading services? icon

Yes. To ensure the longevity of your strand or drop earrings, we recommend an annual professional inspection. Cerrone offers complimentary cleaning and safety checks for all Cerrone pieces. We also provide expert re-threading services for pearl necklaces and bracelets to prevent breakage.

What types of pearls are available at Cerrone? icon

Cerrone has many types of pearls available set in jewellery.

  • South Sea Pearls - The "Queen of Pearls" The most valuable and rarest variety. Appearance: Large (8mm–20mm) with a soft, satiny glow. Colours: Classic White, Silver, and rich Gold.
  • Tahitian Pearls - Naturally Exotic - The only pearls that are naturally dark without dyeing. Appearance: Famous for "Peacock" overtones—shimmering greens, purples, and greys. Colours: Deep Charcoal, Silver, and Eggplant.
  • Freshwater Pearls - Versatile & Organic - Grown in rivers and lakes rather than the ocean. Appearance: Known for a wide variety of shapes, including unique "Baroque" styles. Colours: Naturally occurring pastels like Lavender, Peach, and White.
  • Akoya Pearls - The Classic Choice - The traditional round white pearl. Appearance: Smaller in size (2mm–9mm) but with a sharp, mirror-like luster. Colours: Bright White or Cream, often with a pinkish overtone.



Can I wear my pearls in water? icon

We advise against wearing pearl jewellery while swimming or showering. Chlorine, salt water, and even soaps can damage the pearl’s delicate nacre (surface) and weaken the silk threading or gold settings over time.

How should I store my pearls? icon

Pearls "breathe," so they should not be kept in airtight plastic bags or safes for extended periods, as this can lead to dehydration. Store them in a soft fabric pouch or a separate compartment in your jewellery box to prevent harder gemstones like diamonds from scratching their surface.

What is the difference between South Sea and Freshwater pearls? icon

The main difference comes down to rarity, size, and luster. While Freshwater pearls are versatile and accessible, South Sea pearls are the "gold standard" of luxury jewellery.

  • Rarity & Value: South Sea oysters produce only one pearl at a time over several years, making them extremely rare. Freshwater mussels can produce dozens of pearls at once, making them more common and affordable.
  • Size: South Sea pearls are significantly larger (typically 8mm–20mm), whereas Freshwater pearls are generally smaller (2mm–15mm).
  • Luster: South Sea pearls possess a deep, satiny "glow from within." Freshwater pearls usually have a softer, more surface-level shine.
  • Color: South Sea pearls are famous for their natural Silvery-White and Deep Gold hues. Freshwater pearls are known for natural pastel shades like lavender, peach, and pink.
How do I care for my Cerrone pearl jewellery? icon

Pearls are organic gems and require gentle care. We recommend the "Last On, First Off" rule: put your pearls on after applying perfume and hairspray, and remove them first at the end of the day. After wearing, simply wipe them with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove any natural oils or perspiration.

Can I wear my pearls in water? icon

We advise against wearing pearl jewellery while swimming or showering. Chlorine, salt water, and even soaps can damage the pearl’s delicate nacre (surface) and weaken the silk threading or gold settings over time.

Do you offer maintenance or re-threading services? icon

Yes. To ensure the longevity of your strand or drop earrings, we recommend an annual professional inspection. Cerrone offers complimentary cleaning and safety checks for all Cerrone pieces. We also provide expert re-threading services for pearl necklaces and bracelets to prevent breakage.

How should I store my pearls? icon

Pearls "breathe," so they should not be kept in airtight plastic bags or safes for extended periods, as this can lead to dehydration. Store them in a soft fabric pouch or a separate compartment in your jewellery box to prevent harder gemstones like diamonds from scratching their surface.

What types of pearls are available at Cerrone? icon

Cerrone has many types of pearls available set in jewellery.

  • South Sea Pearls - The "Queen of Pearls" The most valuable and rarest variety. Appearance: Large (8mm–20mm) with a soft, satiny glow. Colours: Classic White, Silver, and rich Gold.
  • Tahitian Pearls - Naturally Exotic - The only pearls that are naturally dark without dyeing. Appearance: Famous for "Peacock" overtones—shimmering greens, purples, and greys. Colours: Deep Charcoal, Silver, and Eggplant.
  • Freshwater Pearls - Versatile & Organic - Grown in rivers and lakes rather than the ocean. Appearance: Known for a wide variety of shapes, including unique "Baroque" styles. Colours: Naturally occurring pastels like Lavender, Peach, and White.
  • Akoya Pearls - The Classic Choice - The traditional round white pearl. Appearance: Smaller in size (2mm–9mm) but with a sharp, mirror-like luster. Colours: Bright White or Cream, often with a pinkish overtone.



What is the difference between South Sea and Freshwater pearls? icon

The main difference comes down to rarity, size, and luster. While Freshwater pearls are versatile and accessible, South Sea pearls are the "gold standard" of luxury jewellery.

  • Rarity & Value: South Sea oysters produce only one pearl at a time over several years, making them extremely rare. Freshwater mussels can produce dozens of pearls at once, making them more common and affordable.
  • Size: South Sea pearls are significantly larger (typically 8mm–20mm), whereas Freshwater pearls are generally smaller (2mm–15mm).
  • Luster: South Sea pearls possess a deep, satiny "glow from within." Freshwater pearls usually have a softer, more surface-level shine.
  • Color: South Sea pearls are famous for their natural Silvery-White and Deep Gold hues. Freshwater pearls are known for natural pastel shades like lavender, peach, and pink.
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Jewellery Association of Australia

Argyle Diamond Design Award, New York
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Italian Chamber of Commerce in Australia

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Artisan Pearl Jewellery: A Fusion of Design, Precision, and Love

Discover the timeless elegance of pearl jewellery at Cerrone, where exceptional craftsmanship meets the natural beauty of luminous pearls. From classic pearl necklaces and sophisticated pearl earrings to modern pearl rings and bracelets, each design is created to embody refined luxury and enduring style. Featuring hand-selected South Sea pearls, freshwater pearls and Akoya pearls, Cerrone’s pearl jewellery collection celebrates the unique iridescence, lustre and elegance that make pearls one of the world’s most treasured gemstones.

Perfect for weddings, anniversaries, milestone gifts and everyday luxury, pearl jewellery offers a timeless sophistication that transcends trends. Whether paired with white gold, yellow gold, rose gold or diamonds, Cerrone’s pearl designs are crafted with meticulous attention to detail to create heirloom-quality pieces that can be cherished for generations. Elegant and versatile, pearl jewellery effortlessly complements both contemporary and classic styling.

Renowned for exceptional Australian craftsmanship, Cerrone creates luxury pearl jewellery designed to celebrate life’s most meaningful moments. Explore exquisite pearl pendants, statement pearl earrings, diamond pearl rings and refined pearl bracelets, each showcasing the natural beauty and individuality of every pearl. Discover timeless pearl jewellery designed with elegance, sophistication and lasting beauty in mind.

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