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Minimalism Bracelet

Fine Jewelry

Minimalism Bracelet
1.525 €

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Minimalism Ear Studs

Fine Jewelry

Minimalism Ear Studs
1.075 €

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Minimalism Necklace

Fine Jewelry

Minimalism Necklace
1.975 €
Classics Pearl Necklace

Fine Jewelry

Classics Pearl Necklace
645 €
Classics Pendant Earrings

Fine Jewelry

Classics Pendant Earrings
575 €
Classics Ear Studs

Fine Jewelry

Classics Ear Studs
525 €
Classics Ear Studs

Fine Jewelry

Classics Ear Studs
545 €
Classics Ear Studs

Fine Jewelry

Classics Ear Studs
565 €
Classics Ear Studs

Fine Jewelry

Classics Ear Studs
595 €
Classics Ear Studs

Fine Jewelry

Classics Ear Studs
775 €
Classics Ear Studs

Fine Jewelry

Classics Ear Studs
1.175 €
Minimalism Necklace

Fine Jewelry

Minimalism Necklace
875 €
Classics Pendant

Fine Jewelry

Classics Pendant
1.975 €
Twist Necklace

Fine Jewelry

Twist Necklace
3.695 €
Twist Bracelet

Fine Jewelry

Twist Bracelet
3.475 €
Twist Necklace

Fine Jewelry

Twist Necklace
6.195 €
Twist Necklace

Fine Jewelry

Twist Necklace
475 €
Twist Ear Studs

Fine Jewelry

Twist Ear Studs
1.375 €
Twist Earrings

Fine Jewelry

Twist Earrings
1.775 €
Minimalism Ear Studs

Fine Jewelry

Minimalism Ear Studs
925 €
Twist Earrings

Fine Jewelry

Twist Earrings
2.450 €
Twist Pendant Earrings

Fine Jewelry

Twist Pendant Earrings
995 €
Twist Hoop Earrings

Fine Jewelry

Twist Hoop Earrings
1.495 €

Naturally Perfect Pearl Jewelry

Pearl necklaces are a timeless classic. Simple studs with a single pearl are another enduring fashion statement. At Wempe, you will find these classic pieces of pearl jewelry alongside creative reinterpretations all set with these jewels from the ocean.

How Pearls Are Made

Did you know that pearls are actually made by accident? A natural pearl begins life inside an oyster's shell and begins to form when an intruder, such as a grain of sand, slips in between the two shells. To protect itself, the oyster gradually coats the grain of sand with layers of nacre—also known as mother-of-pearl—which eventually creates a fully-formed pearl. This natural process is now artificially induced to produce cultured pearls too, such as the Tahiti or South Sea pearl, which we also use for some of our pearl jewelry. No two pearls are alike. Small variations in shape and color mean that each pearl is unique and these are also signs of authenticity.

Tip: If you want to check the authenticity of pearl jewelry you can do the so-called "tooth test". A real pearl will feel rough and sandy on your teeth—a plastic pearl, on the other hand, will slide off them.

Caring for Your Pearl Jewelry

Although pearls are created by forces of nature they require appropriate care to keep them shining. Perfume, powder and hairspray, just like acids and cosmetics containing alcohol, can dull their shine. When storing your pearl jewelry you should separate your pearl pieces from jewelry made with other materials. But, the most important care product for pearls is your own skin, because contact with it makes them shine the most. Pearl necklaces can wear over time, especially if you wear them a lot, so we will check them for you on a regular basis. If needed, we can also restring your necklace with natural silk and knot each pearl by hand. This jewelry service is free of charge for all Wempe pearl necklaces for the first five years.