OUR JEWELLERY ARE PROUDLY 100% MADE IN AUSTRALIA  BY AMBER-JEWELS (PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA)


Item Descriptions:

Qty = 2 Pieces. 

Pair Measuring Approx. 20 x 14 mm wide Teardrop/Pear Shape White-cream Colour With pinkish Hued Australian Ocean Saltwater Cultured Mabe Pearl Loose.

The quality on this pearl are A-Grade with good lustre on the pearl shell.

The surface on the pearl are smooth with slight blemishes.

Photos showing the actual pearls that you are bidding.


Pearl Specifications:

Type: Mabe Pearl
Country Origin: Australia

Dimensions: Approx. 20.43 mm length x 14.10 mm wide x 6.99 mm height  (Pearl 1)
Dimensions: Approx. 20.20 mm length x 14.34 mm wide x 6.50 mm height (Pearl 2)

Shape: Pear
Weight: 3.03 grams
Colour: White-cream with pinkish hued

Please note: 
Photos is enlarged to show details, please check item specifications for the actual size.

International Buyers – Please Note: 
That we are not responsible for any tax or custom duty that you night have to pay upon package arrival according to your country regulation. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office / postal office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.

Return/Refund policy:
Refunds: If a client is completely unhappy with their order, providing the item has not been worn and it is returned to us within 30 days of receiving the item along with the original docket, we will comply to the request. Items must be in their original condition, not worn or altered. Returns item are recommended by registered post / tracking post. We are not responsible for items that are lost or stolen in the mail.


This mabe pearl are grown in the saltwater of Australia. (Location: Broome , Western Australia).

Pearl Quality Description:
AA    Fine Lustre
A     Good Lustre
B     Moderate Lustre

Mabe pearls come in a wide range of beautiful pearl colours, which span from light pinks, to more bluish shades. The unique nacre of the mabe oyster allows for hues that are quite brilliant and rainbow-like. Their brilliance is quite breathtaking at times, especially in the rarest colour, which consists of pink with gold swirls. It is this type of colour which brings the value to the mabe pearls, as well as their rare superiority in texture and lustre.