June Birthstone: Let’s talk about pearls… conch pearls

June 25, 2019

By Katerina Perez

7 min read

The delicately pink, red, brown-tint and white colour of the rare conch pearl, with its so-called ‘flames’ across the surface, sparked the imagination of jewellery designers throughout the 20th century – something which continues to this day. However, due to the scarcity and high price of this truly collectible jewellery material, few designers have the chance to work with it now. Nevertheless, many masterpieces have been created using conch pearls over the last 150 years, however, the selection I have put together includes pieces realised over the last 20 years.

Personally, I am a huge fan of conch pearls, and I don’t want to rush into showing you the conch pearl gallery right away. First, let me tell you a bit about the history of this material in jewellery art. The first mention of the conch pearl can be found in the diaries of Christopher Columbus, but its use as a jewellery material became popular in the early 20th century. One could consider the first conch pearl collector to have been Mr. Henry Philip Hope, a famous London banker whose owned many truly unique gems.

The Gerbera flower ring with conch pearl by Alessio Boschi

Since the 1840s, famous jewellery maisons like Tiffany&Co. and Cartier have created magnificent jewels with rare natural pink pearls. From the Art Nouveau period until the First World War, there was a variety of designs available, explains Luciano Policicchio, conch pearl expert and Director of the Geneva-based company Shanghai Gems S.A. specialising in the trade of this mineral.

Mauro Felter necklace with conch pearls and diamonds designed for Shanghai Gems S.A.

As it turned out, the love of conch pearls practically disappeared during the inter-war period, and its price immediately dropped. No one can say for certain why this happened. Some believe that the global financial crisis in 1929 was the reason, others argue that this type of pearl simply went out of fashion. One critical fact remains indisputable: this point in time marked the end of the sailing navy, and the arrival of steam ships which did not require ballasts made of pearl shells meant these became entirely obsolete. In the 1980s however, conch pearls regained popularity due to the work of companies like Harry Winston and Mikimoto.

Sarah Ho conch pearl, South Sea pearl and diamond earrings

Nowadays, conch pearls are in high demand only within the narrow circles of connoisseurs and collectors, because jewellery that incorporates them is not available to everyone. As a rare and expensive material, pink pearls decorate the works of selected private jewellers and respected maisons who are able to highlight their beauty and uniqueness of the sea treasures.

David Morris

David Morris

Cindy Chao

Cindy Chao

Sarah Ho

Sarah Ho

Tiffany&Co.

Tiffany&Co.

Moussaieff

Moussaieff

Boghossian

Boghossian

ANNA HU

ANNA HU

Ksenia Podnebesnaya

Ksenia Podnebesnaya

Sarah Ho

Sarah Ho

AENEA

AENEA

Alessio Boschi

Alessio Boschi

Hemmerle

Hemmerle

Boghossian

Boghossian

Arunashi

Arunashi

David Michael

David Michael

Bina Goenka

Bina Goenka

Assael

Assael

Mikimoto

Mikimoto

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