It wouldn't be fair to say that the coloration of the typical Tahitian pearl is ordinary, but after seeing the unusual colors of J Hunter Pearls Fiji, they might look tame in comparison.

These wildly baroque cultured "Tahitian" pearls are really Fijian pearls from the same mollusk, Pinctada margaritifera. Same mollusk, but a different world of hues. And there are plenty of round pearls produced there, as well.
If you haven't seen the J Hunter Pearls Fiji website, you are in for a treat. It's educational, visually stunning and filled with gorgeous Fiji pearls.
Be sure to visit www.fijipearls.com
Blaire Beavers

These wildly baroque cultured "Tahitian" pearls are really Fijian pearls from the same mollusk, Pinctada margaritifera. Same mollusk, but a different world of hues. And there are plenty of round pearls produced there, as well.
If you haven't seen the J Hunter Pearls Fiji website, you are in for a treat. It's educational, visually stunning and filled with gorgeous Fiji pearls.
Be sure to visit www.fijipearls.com
Blaire Beavers