Victorian Star Pendant Necklace – 88 Wild Pearls & Turquoise (Star of David)
$9,000.00
VICTORIAN SYMBOLISM COLLECTION
The Star of Solomon
88 Rare Wild Pearls from the Persian Gulf
$9,000.00
In an era of mass-produced cultured pearls, true luxury is returning to the wild. Before the 20th century, pearls were the exclusive domain of royalty, harvested by hand from the depths of the Persian Gulf.
This Victorian Style Masterpiece features 88 Flawless Wild Seed Pearls—extremely rare and precious non-cultured gems. Set with vibrant Turquoise in the shape of a Six-Pointed Star (Star of David), it is not just a necklace; it is the “Seal of Solomon,” a historic symbol of infinite wisdom, glory, and protection.
“99% of the world’s pearls are cultured. These are the rare 1%.”
True antique jewelry collectors know the value of a “Wild Pearl.” Unlike modern farm-raised pearls, these gems formed naturally in the ocean, likely retrieved by divers in the Persian Gulf over a century ago. This Victorian Star Pendant incorporates 88 of these tiny, perfect miracles. Their luster is softer, deeper, and carries the history of the sea, making them exponentially more valuable than their modern counterparts.
💎The Star of David: Also known as the “Shield of David” or “Solomon’s Seal.” King Solomon was renowned for his wisdom and wealth. This six-pointed star shape represents the harmony of heaven and earth, serving as a powerful talisman for protection and prosperity.
✨Turquoise & Gold: A classic Victorian combination. The vibrant blue of the turquoise (symbolizing the “Forget-me-not” flower in antique language) contrasts beautifully with the warm 18k gold and the creamy white of the wild pearls.
🎨Royal Provenance: Before cultured pearls were invented in the 1920s, pearl necklaces were often more expensive than diamond necklaces, worn only by queens and empresses. Owning this piece is like owning a fragment of that royal history.
Why are Wild Pearls so expensive?
Because they are virtually extinct in the commercial market. Finding a natural pearl is a 1 in 10,000 occurrence. Creating a necklace with 88 matched wild pearls is an incredible feat of collection and preservation.
What is the meaning of the Six-Pointed Star?
In the context of Victorian jewelry, the Hexagram (Star of David) was often worn as a symbol of spiritual wisdom, protection, and the union of opposites. It is a timeless motif that transcends culture.
Main Stone
Natural Turquoise
Secondary Stone
Natural Wild Pearls (88 pcs, Non-Cultured)
Metal
18k Solid Gold
Motif
Star of David, Hexagram, Solomon's Seal
Style
Victorian Antique, Symbolism, Talisman
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