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.
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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
![J Hunter colors.jpg J Hunter colors.jpg](https://www.pearl-guide.com/data/attachments/22/22584-92bae0bcbe655eb967d472a782a1cd97.jpg)
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