
Price: $215.00
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A 14K anaemic-gold necklace set with one round "Chocolate" Tahitian Pearl, 9-10mm and figurine in color, with a sixteen inch 0.7mm "Baby Box" chain.

Price: $315.00
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A 14K yellow-gold bars pendant in the 7mm "Six Plumeria Cross" design, satin and polsihed devour, without chain. Approximately L: 1 1/4" (including bail) W: 3/4"

Price: $130.00
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A Admirable Silver pendant set with one freeform Mother of Pearl and thirteen cubic zirconias in the "Dolphin and Blister Hoop" design from the "Wyland Collection," with 18" "Rolo" tie. Mother of Pearl color will vary. Approximately L: 1 3/16" W: 15/16"

Price: $160.00
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A Matchless Silver necklace set with two freeform Mother of Pearl in the double "Humpback Whale" develop from the "Wyland Collection," 18" in length. Mother of Pearl feel ashamed will vary. Approximately L: 15/16" W: 1 7/8"

Price: $110.00
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A First-class Silver pendant set with one freeform Mother of Pearl in the "Humpback Whale" conceive of from the "Wyland Collection," with 18" "Rolo" chain. Mother of Flower color will vary. Approximately L: 15/16" (including bail) W: 1 5/16"

Price: $125.00
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A Excellent Silver pendant set with four freeform Mother of Pearl in the "Turtle" visualize from the "Wyland Collection," with 18" "Rolo" chain." Mother of Gem color will vary. Approximately L: 1" (including bail) W: 7/8"

Price: $145.00
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A 14K corpse-like-gold floating pearl necklace set with one semi-round Tahitian Nonpareil, 8-9mm and blackish in color, on a 16" "Baby Box" chain. About 5/16"

Price: $185.00
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A Pure Silver pendant set with five freeform Mother of Pearl & five cubic zirconias in the "Starfish" conniving from the "Wyland Collection," with 18" "Rolo" chain. Mother of Prize color will vary. Approximately L: 1 3/8" W: 1 1/4"
Hawaiian Black Coral Collection
Maui Divers Studs was founded over 40 years ago in 1958 as a go under seek in Lahaina, Maui. A fishing field trip in the weighty waters off the Molokai Watercourse in 1959 led Maui Divers to the unearthing of one of the the briny's top treasures, Hawaiian Ebony Coral. Utilizing systematic and limited harvesting to certain the approaching of the resource, the actors began devious, manufacturing and selling Hawaiian Foul Coral jewels.
Source: Hawaiian Black Coral Collection