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  • Dream of Moorea - Silver and Baroque Pearl Pendant, Double Strand

    A beautiful baroque pearl shines from a double strand of tanzanite and green sapphire gemstones. Dazzling, just like the South Pacific island of Moorea, the inspiration for this floating jewel of an island.

    • One-of-a-kind
    • Hand selected Baroque pearl.
    • Faceted blue topaz and peridot gemstones.
    • Finely crafted in white rhodium over sterling silver with a hinged enhancer; white rhodium prevents tarnish.
    • Double strand of tanzanite and green sapphire gemstones with adjustable 16”, 18”, 20” chain end.
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    Q's Dream of Moorea pendant was inspired by the calmness within the atolls of the South Pacific island, Mo'orea, which is part of French Polynesia's Society Islands archipelago. The Islands first captivated Q’s imagination during her career as a commercial model.

    The pendant is crafted in sterling silver with rhodium plating for anti tarnish. Faceted blue topaz and peridot gemstones create a beautiful frame for the hand picked baroque pearl. A double strand of pale green sapphires and tanzanite are a soothing tapestry for the removable pendant – bringing to mind the peace of an Oceania Cruise to the South Pacific.

    This collection featuring baroque pearls was the top seller with our cruise ship guests. What a wonderful way to recapture the tranquility of a cruise to the Islands, or to dream of your next one!
    What are Baroque Pearls?
    These are irregular pearls breaking the traditional view that pearls have to be perfectly round and perfectly smooth. Baroque pearls are for the modern woman who wants to make a statement. They’re also perfect for anyone who loves the quirky and unique. The word ‘baroque’ comes from the Portuguese term barroco which meant imperfect, coarse or uneven pearl. According to a 1694 French dictionary, baroque was defined as a word used to describe pearls that are imperfectly round.