“The pearl is the only gem that is formed by a living creature,” Shari, the owner and lead designer, says. Much like snow flakes, no two pearls are the same. Unlike other precious gemstones that are cut — diamonds, rubies, sapphires — the pearl is complete when it’s obtained from the oyster. Shari and her team can offer intricate details on the types of pearls offered — Akoya, Tahitian, White South Sea, and the rarest species of all, Golden South Sea — and the oysters that form them. They are intimate with their history. Most designers will purchase their gems from a broker. In contrast, Shari travels to many countries such as Japan and the Philippines to work directly with the farm owners. Her relationships with the families that have been farming pearls for generations are decades old.
She is also one of the largest buyers of the highest-quality Golden South Sea pearls. She grades the pearls herself — evaluating these gems on seven attributes including luster, color, surface quality, shape, size, matching, and nacre, the material that gives pearls their iridescence. She and her team design jewelry to showcase and complement each pearl chosen for the piece.
Shari is with her pearls from the start of their journey to the very end. And she is with her clients throughout their journey as well.