Each suspending a conch pearl, set with four graduated circular-cut diamond rondelles decorated by fringes of briolette diamonds, to a pavé-set diamond surmount, conch pearl measuring 12.47 x 7.27 x 6.15mm and 12.43 x 6.96 x 5.85mm, diamonds weighing approximately 5.22 carats; mounted in platinum.
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Conch pearls are considered to be among the rarest, naturally formed pearls in the world. They are produced mainly by the Queen Conch, which are found primarily in the Caribbean near southern Florida. Only 1 in 10,000 conches produces a pearl, and that less than 10 percent of those are of gem quality.
Like assorted candies, conch pearls come in various colours including pink, salmon, golden, brown, yellow, beige or even white, of which pink is the most desirable colour. In addition to its colours, the “flame structure”, an optical effect of unique pattern created by perpendicular arrangement of concentric layer of fibrous crystals, is another feature which makes conch pearls valuable..It appears almost exclusively in pink or white-pink pearls, although sometimes it is also exhibited in other colours.
Large conch pearls are very scarce as they are usually around 3 millimeter or less in size. Most conch pearls have an elongated, oval or baroque shape, while nearly-round specimens are very rare. Since natural conch pearls are both rare and unique, finding matching pearls for sets, earrings and strands is extremely difficult, thus significantly increasing both the cost and the value of such sets.