South Sea Pearls

South Sea pearl jewellery represents the finest cultured pearl available anywhere in the world. Grown in the Pinctada maxima oyster over two to four years in Australian and Indonesian waters, each pearl builds nacre two to six millimetres thick — more than any other pearl type. That nacre thickness is what creates the deep, internally lit glow that makes a South Sea pearl look different to everything else in the room. Every piece in this collection is CPAA certified genuine. White South Sea in silver and cream tones. Golden South Sea in naturally warm gold. For those looking for a jewellery gift for women, South Sea pearls offer a timeless choice that combines luxury, elegance, and lasting value. Whether you're searching for gifts for her, an anniversary surprise, or meaningful gift ideas for women, South Sea pearl jewellery remains one of the most cherished options. Free worldwide shipping from Sydney.

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Your Complete Guide to Buying Pearl Jewellery

South Sea Pearl Jewellery - The Finest Pearl in the World, From $199

There is a reason South Sea pearls sit at the top of the pearl world, and it is not marketing. It is biology.

South Sea pearls are grown in the Pinctada maxima oyster, the largest pearl-producing oyster on earth, in the warm waters off the coast of Australia and Indonesia. The cultivation period is two to four years, longer than any other pearl type. During that time, the oyster deposits nacre two to six millimetres thick, more than double what most other pearl types produce in their entire growth cycle.

That nacre thickness is the whole story. It is what creates the depth of lustre that makes a South Sea pearl look different to every other pearl in a room. Not brighter. Deeper. The light does not just bounce off a South Sea pearl. It goes in, travels through layer after layer of real nacre, and comes back out changed. That is the glow people are responding to when they say a South Sea pearl looks like it is lit from inside. It actually is.

Every South Sea pearl in this collection is CPAA certified by the Cultured Pearl Association of America - genuine, honestly graded, exactly what we say it is.

White South Sea Pearls

Grown primarily off the coast of Western Australia, near Broome, in some of the cleanest and most pristine pearl-farming waters in the world. White South Sea pearls range from pure white through silver and cream, often with a natural rose or silver overtone. This is the South Sea pearl most people picture - luminous, classic, and unmistakably premium. Available in stud and drop earrings, pendant necklaces, strand necklaces, and rings, in 9-16mm.

Golden South Sea Pearls

The rarest natural pearl colour in the world. Grown by the gold-lipped variety of the Pinctada maxima oyster, primarily in the Philippines and Indonesia, golden South Sea pearls develop their warm gold colour entirely through natural pigment in the oyster's mantle tissue. No treatment. No dye. The deeper and more saturated the gold, the rarer and more valuable the pearl. Set beautifully in 18ct yellow gold for a combination that flatters every warm skin tone.

Sizes and Formats

South Sea pearls range from 9mm to 16mm - the largest commercially cultivated pearl in the world. The most popular sizes sit between 10-13mm, offering striking presence without becoming impractical. Available across South Sea pearl earrings in stud and drop formats, pendant necklaces at princess and matinee lengths, graduated strand necklaces, and rings in sizes 5-10.

Free worldwide shipping on every order. No minimum purchase. Gift-ready packaging. 14-day returns. Ships from Sydney, Australia.

How to Choose South Sea Pearl Jewellery

Colour: White South Sea pearls suit cooler skin tones and classic styling — sterling silver or white gold settings bring out their silver and rose overtones. Golden South Sea pearls suit warm skin tones and are set almost exclusively in yellow gold, which intensifies the natural gold colour rather than competing with it.

Size: 9-10mm is the most accessible South Sea size and still significantly larger than most freshwater pearls. 11-13mm is the most popular range for earrings and pendants - substantial without being impractical. 14mm and above is genuine statement territory, best suited to pendants and rings rather than everyday earrings.

Format: Stud earrings in 10-12mm are the most versatile South Sea piece - wearable daily, suitable for any occasion. Drop earrings add movement and are the strongest choice for formal events and photographs. A single pearl pendant on a fine chain is the most contemporary South Sea format and works with both casual and formal dressing. Graduated strand necklaces are the traditional formal choice, best for milestone gifts and significant occasions.

Occasion: For a first South Sea piece, a single white South Sea pendant or a pair of 10mm studs is the natural starting point. For milestone anniversaries, birthdays, and significant gifts, 12mm+ pieces or golden South Sea pieces communicate the weight of the occasion. For bridal jewellery, white South Sea drop earrings in 11-13mm photograph exceptionally well under natural and indoor lighting.

Questions? We've Got Answers.

Everything you need to know to gift with confidence.

  • Yes. Freshwater pearls are 100% real pearls, grown in mussels in freshwater lakes and rivers. They form through the same natural nacre-layering process as saltwater pearls. The difference lies in origin, shape variety, and price point — not in authenticity.

  • The primary indicator of pearl quality is luster - the sharpness and brightness of the pearl's reflection. High-quality pearls show crisp, clear reflections on their surface. You should also look for minimal surface blemishes, consistent color, and (for saltwater pearls) thick nacre. At Vayo, all our pearls are hand-selected for luster and surface quality before being set.

  • Freshwater pearls are the most practical choice for daily wear. They are composed entirely of nacre (making them very durable), come in a wide range of sizes and styles, and are more resistant to chipping than bead-nucleated saltwater pearls. Akoya pearl studs are also a popular everyday choice for their classic look and durability.

  • Pearls are organic gems and require a little more care than metal or stone jewellery. Put your pearls on after applying makeup, perfume, and hairspray - chemicals and acids degrade nacre over time. After wearing, wipe with a clean, soft cloth. Store your pearls separately from harder gemstones to prevent surface scratching. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners and harsh chemical solutions. With proper care, quality pearl jewellery lasts for generations.

  • Akoya pearls are smaller (typically 6–8mm), grown in Japan and China, and are prized for their perfectly round shape and bright, mirror-like luster. South Sea pearls are grown in the warm waters of Australia and the Pacific, are much larger (9–16mm+), and have a softer, satiny luster. South Sea pearls are generally considered more luxurious and command a higher price. Both are exceptional — the choice comes down to scale, luster style, and budget.

  • Tahitian pearls are not purely black - they are a rich range of naturally dark colors including charcoal, grey, deep green, blue, and a prized shade called "peacock," which combines green and rose iridescence. They are the only pearls that grow naturally in dark tones, without any dyeing or treatment.

  • Absolutely. Pearl jewellery for men has been growing significantly, with single stud earrings, pearl-inlaid rings, and pearl bracelets all gaining traction across fashion and streetwear. Baroque pearl styles in particular suit a more gender-neutral or masculine aesthetic. Pearl is not a gendered gem.

  • Every single one. That's the honest answer. Pearl studs belong at job interviews, dinner dates, gym-to-brunch transitions, and black-tie events equally. A baroque pearl pendant works at a music festival. A South Sea strand belongs at a wedding. Pearls have broken out of the "formal only" category completely - contemporary settings and styling have made them genuinely versatile.

  • Pearl jewellery is one of the most enduring and appreciated gifts across all age groups and occasions. It's meaningful for birthdays, Mother's Day, graduations, anniversaries, and Christmas. Unlike trend-driven jewellery, pearls retain their relevance. A quality piece given today can be worn and treasured - decades from now.

  • Visit our sizing guide page for detailed instructions and printable sizing tools. If you're still unsure, our customer care team is happy to help you find the perfect fit.

Why Choose Vayo Pearl Jewellery?

Real Pearls, Always

Every piece in our collection features genuine cultured pearls. No shell pearls, no fakes — we're transparent about what you're wearing.

Settings That Last

Our pearl jewellery is designed to wear, not just display. We use quality metals and secure settings so your piece stays beautiful through real life.

Curated, Not Cluttered

We don't carry every pearl style imaginable. We carry the ones worth wearing — edited for quality, luster, and design integrity.

Thoughtful Gifting

Every Vayo pearl piece arrives beautifully packaged and ready to gift, with a care guide included.