Golden Akoya Drop | Earrings
A rare pair: 6–7mm golden Akoya saltwater pearls, suspended below a slim diamond-pavé vertical bar in solid 18K gold. Understated fine jewelry, upgraded.
- 6–7mm golden Akoya pearls (rare natural colour)
- Solid 18K gold post + pavé diamond vertical bar
- Butterfly back, all 18K — no mixed metals
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Most Akoya pearls are white with rose, cream, or silver overtones. Golden Akoya — pearls with a naturally warm yellow body colour — are significantly rarer, making up a small fraction of any Japanese harvest. The warm tone comes from the Pinctada fucata oyster's lip pigment, not from dye.
This pair is set in solid 18K gold with a slim vertical diamond-pavé bar above each pearl. The bar visually lengthens the ear and acts as a focal point, so the small 6–7mm pearls read as refined rather than shy. Together — pearl, diamond, gold — the pair sits firmly in fine-jewelry territory.
- Pair of Golden Akoya Drop Earrings
- Echovelle Brand Card
- Personalized Message Card — add your note at checkout
- Polishing Cloth
- Echovelle Gift-Ready Packaging
- Pearl Type — Golden Akoya saltwater pearl (naturally golden)
- Pearl Origin — Japan (Mie / Ehime)
- Pearl Size — 6–7 mm
- Pearl Colour — Natural golden (undyed, lab-verified)
- Pearl Shape — Near-round
- Metal — 18K solid gold (post, bar, butterfly back)
- Accent — Pavé diamond vertical bar
- Closure — 18K gold post and butterfly back
- SKU — EE-AKG7DR
These are fine-jewelry earrings — they reward intentional daily wear, not casual styling:
- Solo — single statement, let the pair carry the lobe
- Paired with golden Akoya necklace — cohesive golden-Akoya fine-jewelry look
- With warm-tone outfits — camel, ivory, terracotta; the gold pearl reads richer against warm neutrals
- Evening — the pavé diamond bar catches candlelight; the pearl reads as amber in low light
- Wipe the pearl with a soft cloth; polish the 18K gold bar gently with a microfiber (don't scrub the pavé)
- Store flat in the pouch, separated from other earrings — the pavé bar can snag on less fine jewelry
- Avoid perfume, chlorine, saltwater, and hairspray contact with both the pearl and the pavé
- Professional inspection every 2 years — pavé prong security is the critical check
- Never ultrasonic or steam — vibration can loosen pavé stones and fracture the pearl nacre
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