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Pearl Brooches

Pearls have thousands of years of history, are surrounded by myths, and are mentioned in legends. Today, the adoration for pearls has not waned - it would not be wrong to say that it is many people's dream.

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    These precious stones are popular not only because of their beautiful appearance, but also because of their versatility - pearl earrings, necklaces, or bracelets can be worn by anyone and with a variety of outfits. Our pearl brooches exude minimalism and sophistication. The refined, laconic design emphasises the benefits of these precious stones perfectly. You can go with just pearls or a combination of pearls and garnet or another stone. You can also select the colour of gold: yellow, rose, or white.

    A brooch with pearls from One More Diamond will be an exclusive, solid accent of the image. Pair it with a formal outfit, a stylish sweater, a jacket, a casual blouse or a luxurious dress. Pearls are always stylish!


Frequently asked questions:

What is a pearl brooch used for?

Brooches are used as an accessory, pin it to a formal outfit, a stylish sweater, a jacket, a casual blouse or a luxurious dress. Pearls are always stylish!

What precious metals are pearl brooches made of?

Brooches with pearls are made only of 585 and 750 purity of gold.

DIAMOND SHAPE AND CARAT WEIGHT

DIAMOND CLARITY

DIAMOND COLOUR

14K, is 585 gold purity 18K, is 750 gold purity Purity is the relative amount of precious metal in the alloy. For example, gold purity 585 shows 58.5% pure gold, 750 - 75% pure gold, the rest - other various metals. The higher the purity, the more gold in the alloy, which is why the jewellery costs more. The most expensive gold is 999, because this alloy contains 99% gold, but jewellery is usually made of 585 and 750 gold fineness.
The products in our One More Diamond online store are produced within 5-10 working days.
Of course, only a jeweller would give the most accurate answer to such a question :) If you do not have such an opportunity, try to measure the size of your finger at home.