We have an extraordinary collection of pearls for the bride, mother of the bride, bridesmaids, and even the flower girls.
Pearl earrings have almost no boundaries. They pair just as nicely with a full length formal gown as they do with a simple sundress or even casual pants suits.
A wise choice when you have no idea about what she will love or you want something special for yourself.
Express your personality by choosing one of our unique designs in classic, contemporary, or creative styles.
Lustrous and shiny, cultured pearl rings are a lovely gift for June birthdays or a treat for yourself.
Add fashion to any look with a pearl bracelet!
Hand-selected by Holly Zhang, these timeless pieces of jewelry can be handed down for younger generations to wear and enjoy.
Although pearls are one of humanity’s most ancient gems, natural undersea beds of pearl-producing oysters now occur very rarely. Cultured saltwater pearls have become some of the most prized varieties of the traditional June birthstone.
Offering a wide range of shapes, sizes, and colors, freshwater pearls deserve to be included in any jewelry collection.
Sophisticated yet affordable. Check out our bold collection of lustrous pearls in striking sterling silver settings.
New Wedding Jewelry Fitting Service
In-Store and Online
Helping brides create treasured wedding memories with their jewelry selection, which will also be a part of anniversary celebrations for years to come.
An original and unique product, hand-painted glazed ceramic tiles. Each is a limited edition of 20 tiles, signed, numbered, and dated by the artist. Xu Ji is a painter and ceramics artisan in Li Jiang, Yunnan Province, China, and a member of the Naxi nationality, one of 28 minorities in Yunnan Province.
The photos show the colors and texture well – extremely bright hues and surfaces with relief outline contours. The painting was done by brush on a prepared ceramic tile, then glazed. Condition is new and mint. The tiles measure 11.75 x 11.75 x 0.25 in. There is an artist’s chop in the lower right hand corner of the tile. The chop is the artist’s name – XU JI – written in “Dong Ba Wen”. This is the written language of the Naxi people…their own unique and ancient script, entirely unrelated to Chinese. The artist has also signed his name in Chinese characters, numbered and dated the tile on the back.”
Please note that stock is extremely limited and cannot be back ordered.
Additionally, due to the heavy weight of these items, they do not qualify for free shipping.