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BLUE GREY BIWA PEARL SET IN STARFISH DESIGN -

Blue Grey Mabe Pearl set in Sterling Silver Star Fish design
Blue Grey Mabe Pearl set in Sterling Silver Star Fish design
Blue Grey Mabe Pearl set in Sterling Silver Star Fish design
Blue Grey Mabe Pearl set in Sterling Silver Star Fish design
Blue Grey Mabe Pearl set in Sterling Silver Star Fish design
Blue Grey Mabe Pearl set in Sterling Silver Star Fish design
Blue Grey Mabe Pearl set in Sterling Silver Star Fish design
Blue Grey Mabe Pearl set in Sterling Silver Star Fish design

BLUE GREY BIWA PEARL SET IN STARFISH DESIGN -

$62.00

Unique Starfish design pendant enhanced with a large Blue grey Biwa pearl. Pendant is set in Sterling Silver with intricate Balinese silver design. Chain sold separately

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Size approx. 1 3/4” x 1 3/4” - approx 8.81 grams

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You might’ve heard the popular quote—pearl is the queen of gems and the gem of queens. But, do you know pearl isn’t a crystal? What is a pearl? Does it contain healing traits? How do you tap into the metaphysical powers of the gemstone pearl?🤔

Pearl is literally a shimmering object produced by mollusks and other animals. It doesn’t contain a crystal lattice but can be set into rings, earrings, necklaces, and more. The interesting thing is it can activate several chakras at once to attract divination, success, cleansing, healing, and luck into your life too.

As the pearl is governed by the water element, it can calm you down while removing stress and fear from your heart. It’s a great gem for improving your mood too. If you ask me, the longer time you spend with pearl, the more fulfilled you’ll feel.


One of the infamous things about pearl is it can attract wealth. Perhaps it’s the luster of pearl or its high vibrations that gave it away, but pearl can actually attract good luck into your life. With a pearl gem close by, wearers will find it easier to succeed and overcome hurdles. Undrilled pearls were once a sign of luck for brides at their wedding and today you’ll still find them in use (mostly on bridal bouquets)!