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Genuine South Sea Pearl Rings

At Volle, we believe that elegance transcends time. Our pearl rings are a testament to this belief, capturing the essence of timeless beauty and sophistication. With a long legacy of craftsmanship, Volle presents you with the finest Australian pearl rings that redefine luxury and style.

A South Sea pearl for any occasion

Our classic pearl rings are the epitome of timeless grace. Each ring is adorned with carefully selected South Sea pearls, expertly set in exquisite designs that redefine modern luxury. Whether you’re attending a grand event or simply seeking to add a touch of class to your everyday life, our Australian pearl rings are a perfect choice.

Explore

Discover our extensive range of pearl rings and select the perfect piece that reflects your individual style and taste.

Preparation

Whether you come to us with a custom design in mind or have a pre-prepared piece, our skilled artisans and designers are here to bring your unique vision to life.

Visit us

Plan your visit to Volle Jewellery to view our exquisite loose pearls and pearl rings in Sydney.

Tell your story

Let our South Sea pearl rings be the canvas to showcase your unique story.

Frequently asked questions

  • What are the different types of pearls?

    The four different types of pearls are:

    • Freshwater Pearls: Freshwater pearls are cultivated in freshwater environments, such as lakes and rivers. They are known for their affordability and versatility. These pearls often have irregular shapes and come in various sizes, ranging from small seed pearls to larger baroque pearls. Freshwater pearls display a wide array of colours, including white, pink, lavender, and peach. 
    • Akoya Pearls: Akoya pearls are renowned for their classic elegance and are primarily cultivated in Japan and China. They are typically round and have a smooth surface, making them highly desirable for jewellery. Akoya pearls have a creamy white or ivory colour and possess a high lustre, giving them a brilliant and reflective shine. Their size generally ranges from 6 to 8 millimetres, although larger specimens can be found.
    • Tahitian Pearls: Tahitian pearls, also known as black pearls, are cultivated in French Polynesia and are typically used for black pearl jewellery. They are treasured for their extraordinary range of dark and exotic colours, including black, grey, blue, green, and purple. Tahitian pearls have a larger average size compared to other pearl types, ranging from 8 to 16 millimetres. 
    • South Sea Pearls: There are three types of South Sea Pearls: Black Tahitian, Australian White and Gold South Sea Pearls from the Philippines. These pearls are celebrated for their exceptional size and luxurious appeal. South Sea pearls are among the largest pearls available, with sizes ranging from 9 to 20 millimetres. They exhibit a radiant, satin-like lustre and are renowned for their natural colours, including creamy white, silver, and golden hues. The larger size and exceptional quality of South Sea pearls contribute to their reputation as some of the most coveted pearls in the world.
  • How are pearls formed?

    Pearls are formed inside certain species of mollusks, such as oysters and mussels, as a defence mechanism against irritants. When a foreign object, such as a grain of sand or parasite, enters the mollusk, it secretes layers of nacre (a combination of calcium carbonate and protein) around the irritant, gradually forming a pearl.

  • Are cultured pearls real pearls?

    Absolutely – the cultured pearls found in certain pearl rings are real pearls. They are formed through a process called pearl cultivation, where humans intentionally introduce an irritant into a mollusk to stimulate the pearl-forming process. Cultured pearls have the same organic composition as natural pearls, with the only difference being the introduction of the irritant by human intervention.

  • How are pearls graded?

    Pearls are graded based on several factors, including their size, shape, lustre, surface quality, colour, and matching. The grading criteria may vary slightly depending on the type of pearl. The grading system allows for a standardised assessment of a pearl’s quality and helps determine its value in the market.

  • Where do you find your pearls?

    Our South Sea pearls are sourced from reputable pearl farms in Australia, French Polynesia and Philippines.

  • How do I take care of my pearl ring?

    To ensure the longevity and beauty of your Australian pearl rings, it is essential to handle and care for it properly. This is especially true for pearl engagement rings. Avoid exposing your pearl rings to harsh chemicals, perfumes, or lotions, as they can damage the delicate surface. Clean your pearl rings gently with a soft cloth after each wearing to remove any oils or residue. Store them separately from other jewellery to prevent scratching, and avoid exposing it to excessive heat or prolonged sunlight.

    Read our guide for caring for pearls to find out more about how to care for your pearl rings.

  • What do pearl rings go with?

    Australian pearl rings are a versatile and elegant accessory that can complement a wide range of outfits and occasions. 

    • Everyday Elegance: Pearl rings can be worn casually to elevate your everyday style. They pair beautifully with both casual attire like jeans and a blouse and more formal outfits. Echo the grace of your pearl ring by wearing a matching pearl pendant with your everyday wear.
    • Office Attire: Adding a pearl ring to your work attire can exude professionalism and sophistication. It pairs well with business suits, blouses, and dresses.
    • Formal Events: For formal occasions such as weddings, galas, or black-tie events, pearl rings can be an exquisite choice. They add a touch of timeless beauty to your formal attire, and look especially stunning when paired with other gemstones, including opal rings and pink diamond rings.
    • Engagement Rings: Pearl engagement rings are gaining popularity for their unique and romantic appeal. They are an ideal choice for those who appreciate a non-traditional yet elegant symbol of love and commitment.

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