Freshwater Pearls

Freshwater Pearls in the Mollusk

Welcome to the Freshwater Pearls section of our blog.  Honora has been a leader in Freshwater Cultured Pearls since they first arrived on the market over 20 years ago.  Today we are the largest importer of these pearls and focus on the top 2 to 3% of the pearl harvest.

Freshwater Pearls are often misunderstood, so we plan to make this section of our site the most up-to-date and thorough resource for Freshwater information.  In addition to the simple facts, we will offer insight into how these revolutionary pearls are changing the face of the pearl jewelry market.

In addition to educational information on Freshwater Pearls, we will also have updates from Joel and Ralph’s pearl buying trips, explanations on the latest pearl shapes as well as comparisons between Freshwater Pearls and several other varieties of Cultured Pearls.

At Honora we believe that Freshwater Pearls are the future of pearl jewelry.  The affordable, yet gem quality nature of these Cultured Pearls have opened up high-quality pearls up to the largest audience in history.

Be sure to let us know you have any questions or comments on Freshwater Pearls and we will be sure to get back to you here or in a future blog post.

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  • christinejlloyd
    I have bought the Honora denim pearls in a long necklace as well as matching bracelet. The colors are beautiful, but I am wondering if all freshwater pearls have an indentation or line going around them. The denim pearls all have a line going around them. Why is this? Thank you, cjlloyd1@msn.com
  • It sounds as if this was our ringed Freshwater Pearls. These pearls
    become naturally grooved in the mollusk as the pearls grow. This is
    likely what you are seeing, but if you let me know the style number I
    can confirm this. Hope this helps, be sure to let us know of you have
    any other questions!
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