Types of Pearls
South Sea Cultured Pearls
The allure of South Sea pearls is legendary. Stuller provides an exceptional, extensive inventory selection of high quality, large South Sea cultured pearls that you can offer to your customers.
Tahitian Cultured Pearls
Tahitian pearls are often called "Black Pearls" and come in an opalescent black hue, shimmering with peacock green, gray and purple overtones.
Akoya Cultured Pearls
Akoya pearls are the classic and best-known variety of all cultured pearls, and are what people typically imagine when thinking of a pearl.
Freshwater Cultured Pearls
Supply for Freshwater pearls is plentiful, as each shell can produce up to 100 pearls simultaneously. Consequently the price of freshwater pearls varies and is generally lower than other cultured pearls.
Mabé Cultured Pearls
Formed on the inside of the shell, rather than the inside of the body of the oyster, these pearls are often referred to as cultured half pearls.