Pearl Color Guide (2024)

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The world of pearls is filled with color... From classic white, yellow, golden, pink, blue to black and almost every shade in between. There's more to pearls than Grandma's old white strand of pearls. While the use of treatments and dyes allow for any color in the rainbow, this article will primarily deal with naturally occurring pearl colors.

Use the Table of Contents to read about your favorite pearl colors, or go through the entire rainbow ...

Table of Contents:

White Pearls

Black Pearls

Blue Pearls

Gold Pearls

Lavender Pearls

Peach and Pink Pearls

Multi-Color Pearls

Chocolate Pearls

White pearls are easily the most famous of all the pearl colors, bar none. White is considered the most classic and versatile, and for centuries has been a favorite of women and brides.

Meaning of White Pearls: White pearls have had many special meanings throughout history. They’ve been used primarily to symbolize innocence, purity, faith, protection and peace.

There are 3 types of naturally colored White pearls. They are:

Scroll below to check out some fast facts about each of these pearl types and their special meanings.

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White Akoya Pearls

Oyster Type: Pinctada fucata martensii, saltwater oyster

Origin: Japan, China and Vietnam

Body Color: Cool white with greenish to blue undertones

Overtones: Rose (hint of pink), Silver (bright white) and Cream (touch of warm yellow)

Sizes: White Akoya pearls can be as tiny as 1.0 mm seed pearls up to 10.0 mm at their largest.

White Freshwater Pearls

Mussel Type: Hyriopsis cumingii, freshwater pearl mussel

Origin: China

Body Color: Usually a warm white, sometimes a “cool” white.

Overtones: Rose (hint of pink), Silver (bright white) and Cream (touch of warm yellow)

Sizes: White Freshwater pearls can be as tiny as 1.0 mm seed pearls up to 12.0 mm, and even larger.

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White South Sea

Oyster Type: Pinctada maxima, silver-lipped saltwater oyster

Origin: Australia, Indonesia and the Philippine Islands

Body Color: Most often, White South Sea pearls feature a bright, cool white body color

Overtones: Rose (hint of pink, very rare), Silver (bright white, most common) and Cream (touch of warm yellow, typically seen in pearls from Indonesia)

Sizes: White South Sea pearls range in size from 8.0 – 9.0 mm up through 16.0 – 17.0 mm and even up to 20.0 mm giants.

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Black Pearls

Black pearls are the second most popular pearl color for pearl lovers. Black pearls conjure up thoughts of swashbuckling pirates, tropical islands and of course, buried treasure. Black is considered to be mysterious, chic, striking and very versatile, making them a modern staple for any jewelry box.

Meaning of Black Pearls: Black pearls have been an important symbol throughout history. They are used to symbolize mystery, allure, protection, independence, wealth, strength and control.

There are 3 types of Black pearls. They are:

  • Black Akoya
  • Black Tahitian
  • Black Freshwater

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Black Akoya Pearls

Oyster Type: Pinctada fucata martensii, saltwater oyster

Origin: Japan, China and Vietnam

Body Color: Jet Black, Color-Treated / Dyed

Overtones: Blue-Black to Green-Black

Sizes: Color-treated Black Akoya pearls can be as small as 4.0 mm seed pearls up through 8.0 mm at their largest.

Black Tahitian Pearls

Oyster Type: Pinctada margaritifera, black-lipped saltwater oyster

Origin: French Polynesia Islands

Body Color: Ranges from pastel silver gray to a variety of dark charcoal grays to rarely pure blacks.

Overtones: The most common overtones are peaco*ck, green, blue-green and silver/steel.

Sizes: Tahitian pearls range in size from 7.0 – 7.0 mm up through 15.0 – 16.0 mm and larger.

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Black Freshwater Pearls

Mussel Type: Hyriopsis cumingii, freshwater pearl mussel

Origin: China

Body Color: Usually a dark “Denim” blue color or a near jet black. The result of color-treatment, usually dye.

Overtones: Multi-colored and iridescent “peaco*ck”, green, blue-green, violet and copper. Some strands may be a uniform blue-green over

Sizes: Black Freshwater pearls can be as tiny as 1.0 mm seed pearls up to 10.0 mm, and even larger.

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Blue Pearls

Naturally colored blue pearls are the rarest pearl colors in the world (with one or two exceptions, which we will get to below). The color has existed in pearls for decades, but only recently have naturally colored blue pearls gained popularity in the modern pearl jewelry markets.

Meaning of Blue Pearls: The color Blue has always stood for calm, serenity, peace, integrity, loyalty, confidence and intuition.

There are 3 types of Blue pearls. They are:

  • Blue Akoya
  • Silver-Blue White South Sea
  • Blue-Overtone Tahitians

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Blue Akoya Pearls

Oyster Type: Pinctada fucata martensii, saltwater oyster

Origin: Japan and Vietnam

Body Color: Ranges from light Gray-Blue to deeper Sky Blue hues

Overtones: Bright Green, Aquamarine, Rose, Gold and Violet

Sizes: Blue Akoya pearls can be tiny 4.0 mm seed pearls up through 10.0 mm at their largest.

Silver-Blue White South Sea

Oyster Type: Pinctada maxima, silver-lipped saltwater oyster

Origin: Australia

Body Color: Light Silver-Gray to deeper Sky Blue colors

Overtones: Silver, Blue, Aquamarine and rarely, Rose

Sizes: Silver-Blue White South Sea pearls can range from 8.0 – 9.0 mm up through 16.0 – 17.0 mm and larger.

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Blue Overtone Tahitian Pearls

Oyster Type: Pinctada margaritifera, black-lipped saltwater oyster

Origin: French Polynesia Islands

Body Color: Can be anything from light silver to charcoal gray, and rarely pure black.

Overtones: Teal, Blue-Green, Midnight Blue, Violet

Sizes: Tahitian pearls run from 8.0 mm up through 15.0 – 16.0 mm and even larger.

Gold Pearls

One of the largest and rarest pearls found around the world is Gold in color. They are Golden South Sea pearls, cultured in the Philippine Islands. Golden South Sea pearls have only been available to pearl lovers since the late 1970s, and are known as the “Rolls Royce” of cultured pearls. Lesser known, but still beautiful in their own right are naturally-colored Golden Akoya pearls, primarily from Vietnam.

Meaning of Gold Pearls: Golden pearls symbolize wealth, prosperity, good health, success, wisdom and longevity.

There are 2 types of Gold pearls. They are:

  • Golden South Sea
  • Golden Akoya

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Golden South Sea Pearls

Oyster Type: Pinctada maxima, gold-lipped saltwater oyster

Origin: Philippine Islands, Indonesia and Australia

Body Color:10K, 14K, 18K, 22K and 24K Golden colors

Overtones: Neutral Gold, Silver, Rose and Bronze/Green

Sizes: Golden South Sea pearls can range from 8.0 – 9.0 mm up through 16.0 – 17.0 mm and larger.

Did you know:A Golden pearl is often depicted in Chinese folklore in the dragon's mouth or claws. The Chinese believe the dragon is bringing luck, great wealth and prosperity to the pearl's owners.

Golden Akoya Pearls

Oyster Type: Pinctada fucata martensii, saltwater oyster

Origin: Vietnam and Japan

Body Color: Ranges from pale Lemon Yellow to deeper Gold

Overtones: Silver, Green, Aquamarine, Rose, Neutral Gold and Violet

Sizes: Golden Akoya pearls can be smaller 4.0 mm baby pearls up through 10.0 mm at their largest.

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Lavender Pearls

Lavender pearls are one of three natural Freshwater pearl colors that the Freshwater pearl mussel produces. A soft, feminine color, Lavender pearls are a fashionable and romantic way to add a splash of unique color to any jewelry collection.

Meaning of Lavender Pearls: Lavender pearls are used to symbolize royalty, nobility, wisdom, creativity, artistry, love, compassion and complexity.

There are 2 types of naturally colored Lavender pearls. They are:

  • Lavender Freshwater
  • Lavender to Purple “Edison” Freshwater

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Lavender Freshwater Pearls

Mussel Type: Hyriopsis cumingii, freshwater pearl mussel

Origin: China

Body Color:Ranges from pale mauves to pastel Lilac through deeper Lavenders and even darker Violet

Overtones:Aquamarine, Blue, Silver, Rose and Gold

Sizes: Lavender Freshwater pearls can be as tiny as 1.0 mm seed pearls up to 10.0 mm or so.

Purple Edison Freshwater Pearls

Mussel Type: Hyriopsis cumingii, freshwater pearl mussel

Origin: China

Body Color:Ranges from dark Violet to Royal Purple

Overtones:Aquamarine, Blue and Rose

Sizes: “Edison” Freshwater pearls are quite large, and range from 13.0 – 14.0 mm up to 16.0 – 17.0 mm

Did You Know: Edison pearls are one of the newest Freshwater pearls on the markets and pretty rare. Colors like Royal Purple are very expensive. The reason why these pearls are so large is that they are bead-nucleated with large mother of pearl nuclei.

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Multi-Color Pearls

Multi-color pearl necklaces are composed of two, three or more different pearl colors, usually all of the same pearl type – but not always! Freshwater Multi-Color pearl necklaces usually combine white, pink/peach and lavender pearls in various combinations. Multi-Color Tahitian pearls feature beautifully arranged necklaces with a rainbow of black pearl colors designed to excite the imagination. White and Golden South Sea Multi-Color pearl necklaces traditionally feature a mix of gorgeous White and Gold pearls to marvelous effect.

Meaning of Multi-Color Pearls: Creativity, artistry, complexity, prosperity, wealth, mystery, adventurous in spirit, uniqueness and individuality.

There are 3 types of Multi-Color pearl necklaces:

  • Multi-Color Freshwater
  • Multi-Color Tahitian
  • Multi-Color South Sea

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Multi-Color Freshwater Pearls

Mussel Type: Hyriopsis cumingii, freshwater pearl mussel

Origin: China

Body Color:White, Lavender and Pink or Peach

Overtones:Rose, Silver, Cream, Aquamarine, Blue and Gold

Sizes: Multi-color Freshwater pearls can range from 5.0 mm sizes up to 10.0 mm or so.

Multi-Color Tahitian Pearls

Oyster Type: Pinctada margaritifera, black-lipped saltwater oyster

Origin: French Polynesia Islands

Body Color: Ranges from pastel silver gray to a variety of dark charcoal grays to rarely pure blacks.

Overtones: The most common overtones are peaco*ck, green, blue-green and silver/steel.

Sizes: Tahitian pearls range in size from 9.0 mm up through 15.0 – 16.0 mm and rarely, larger.

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Multi-Color South Sea Pearls

Oyster Type: Pinctada maxima, silver-lipped saltwater oyster

Origin: Australia, Indonesia and the Philippine Islands

Body Color: White and Gold

Overtones: Rose, Silver and Cream for White South Sea. Neutral Gold, Silver, Rose and Bronze for Golden South Sea pearls.

Sizes: South Sea pearls range in size from 8.0 – 9.0 mm up through 16.0 – 17.0 mm and even up to 20.0 mm giants.

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Peach and Pink Pearls

Pink and Peach pearls both fall under the same color of Pink/Peach, but for our purposes we will separate them out into two color categories. Soft, pastel and feminine, the Pink and Peach Freshwater pearls are a pretty and flirty way to add a touch of romance to any wardrobe.

Meaning of Pink Pearls: Pink and Peach pearls represent love, romance, passion, kindness, compassion, loyalty and happiness.

There are two colors of naturally colored Pink to Peach pearls. They are:

  • Peach Freshwater
  • Pink Freshwater

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Peach Freshwater Pearls

Mussel Type: Hyriopsis cumingii, freshwater pearl mussel

Origin: China

Body Color:Ranges from pale, pastel peach to darker apricot colors.

Overtones:Rose, Gold, Silver and Aquamarine

Sizes: Peach Freshwater pearls can be as tiny as 1.0 mm seed pearls up to 10.0 mm or so.

Pink Freshwater Pearls

Mussel Type: Hyriopsis cumingii, freshwater pearl mussel

Origin: China

Body Color:Ranges from pastel baby pink to deeper bubblegum pinks and mauve hues

Overtones:Aquamarine, Gold and Rose

Sizes: Pink Freshwater pearls can be as tiny as 1.0 mm seed pearls up to 10.0 mm or so.

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Chocolate Pearls

Chocolate pearls are the sweetest, most delicious of all pearl colors. Whether color-treated or natural in origin, we think you’ll agree Chocolate colored pearls are a decadent treat. Chocolate pearls made their debut in the late 1990s, and were made famous by Los Angeles jewelry designer Erica Courtney who featured them prominently in her collections. The love affair with Chocolate Tahitians is still going strong to this day. The rich, warm tones are a perfect complement to Autumn’s seasonal hues.

Meaning of Chocolate Pearls: Chocolate pearls represent comfort, elegance, warmth, stability, earthiness, harmony and protection.

There are 2 types of Chocolate pearls. They are:

  • Dyed Chocolate Tahitian
  • Natural Color Chocolate Tahitian

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Color-Treated Chocolate Tahitian Pearls

Oyster Type: Pinctada margaritifera, black-lipped saltwater oyster

Origin: French Polynesia Islands

Body Color: Milk Chocolate or Dark Chocolate colors are color-treated. This is the result of a bleaching and dyeing process.

Overtones: Rose, Gold or Bronze

Sizes: Dyed Chocolate Tahitian pearls range in size from 9.0 mm up through 13.0 mm and rarely, larger.

Natural Color Chocolate Tahitian Pearls

Oyster Type: Pinctada margaritifera, black-lipped saltwater oyster

Origin: French Polynesia Islands

Body Color: Milk and Dark Chocolate, Bronze, Charcoal-Brown, Greenish-Brown, Mink

Overtones: Gold, Rose, Green or Bronze, Copper or Silver

Sizes: Natural Chocolate Tahitian pearls range in size from 9.0 mm up through 15.0 mm and rarely, larger.

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FAQs

What pearl color is rarest? ›

Naturally formed blue is the rarest pearl color in the world, and while they can be lab-grown, the ones found in the sea are extremely valuable and striking.

How to choose pearl color? ›

If you have a lighter skin tone that tans relatively well in the summer, you will suit a variety of pearl colours, though warmer shades are best. Choose creamy white, pink, peach, warm grey, bronze or peaco*ck Tahitian pearls with green or purple overtones.

What is the most desirable pearl color? ›

The most classic and widely preferred pearl color is white. The white pearl is considered a symbol of purity, and is often associated with wedding and graduation celebrations.

What do different pearl colors mean? ›

Blue pearls represent truth, tranquility, trust, and courage. Give a blue pearl to someone who needs strength in their life or who appreciates the peaceful and tranquil moments. Green Pearls. Green pearls are absolutely beautiful and unique in color. Green pearls represent balance, nature, hope, growth, and renewal.

Which type of pearl is most expensive? ›

South Sea pearls are often referred to as the Rolls Royce of pearls. They are the largest and most valuable pearls grown today, with average sizes ranging from 10 to 15 millimeters. South Sea pearls grow in a large pearl oyster native to Australia, the Philippines, Myanmar and Indonesia.

What is the prettiest pearl? ›

Often called the “Queen of Pearls”, South Sea pearls feature a gorgeous palette of natural Golden and White colors that shimmer with delicate overtones and are simply unmistakable. A fine strand of South Sea pearls is the ultimate in luxury!

Do pearls change color over time? ›

Like many things in life, pearls age. As these precious gems age, they go through a natural process that changes the composition of the organic substances that make them up. This causes them to change color. Yellow pearls typically indicate that pearls are real, since artificial pearls don't normally change color.

How rare is a black pearl? ›

Natural Black pearls (uncultivated) are extremely rare and are found in about 1 in every 10,000 oysters. In an effort to preserve the species, it is illegal to dive to find natural pearls.

What does it mean when a man gives a woman pearls? ›

Traditionally, pearls have represented concepts like love, purity, and wisdom. If someone gives you a pearl, they probably care about you very much and want to express their love in a unique and timeless way.

How much does a real pearl cost? ›

Pearls vary widely in value, from as low as $150 to as high as $10,000+. For example, $150 could buy a set of simple pearl earrings, while $50,000 will get you a top 0.1% pearl necklace from a high-end brand. But price doesn't always correspond to quality when you're buying pearls.

Do pearls look better with gold or silver? ›

Recommended Pairings: The Silver overtone is really versatile, and looks beautiful with both white gold and yellow gold accents. White gold will generally enhance the pearl's “cool” undertones, helping them appear brighter and whiter. Yellow gold creates a nice, elegant contrast – a very classic pearl look.

Who should wear black pearls? ›

It is also said to be helpful for those who want to enjoy good health and protect themselves from the negative effects of stress. Wearing Black Pearl can help you maintain a positive attitude, increase your vitality, and promote peaceful sleep.

What color is the original pearl? ›

Although the most common color is white, we can find them in shades of cream, grey, pink, gold or even black. There are many factors that can influence the color of the pearl, such as: The type of mollusk: the colors of the pearls are mainly influenced by the color of the lip of the mollusk.

Are colored pearls worth anything? ›

Price of Pearls

Typically sourced from the South Sea, they come in vibrant white, gold, and pink. $500 to $25,000: Incredible luster. Usually Tahitian pearls, which come in dark colors from black-lipped oysters. $300 to $10,000: These are your classics.

Is A Rainbow pearl rare? ›

Rainbow lipped Black Pearls come from the Gulf of California in Mexico. These rare pearls have a striking iridescent nacre.

Is a purple pearl rare? ›

Pearls produced by quahog clams, are often button-shaped, like Overland's, and can be white, brown or purple. They are “exceptionally rare” — occurring in about one in 5,000 shells — according to the International Gem Society.

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