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Golden South Sea Pearls

Golden South Sea Pearls

Golden South Sea Pearls — the rare golden Moti

Golden South Sea pearls are a rare and luxurious variety, cultured in the gold-lipped Pinctada maxima oyster, which gives them their distinctive warm, golden glow. Like all pearls, they are linked in Vedic astrology to the Moon (Chandra) and a calm, balanced mind — here in an unusually rich colour. Each is a natural pearl, hand-selected for hue and lustre.

Supplied with a Gemsmantra Lab certificate across a range of weights, with optional Vedic Pooja or Prana Pratishtha energization.

FAQs

Why are golden pearls rare? The natural golden colour occurs only in specific oysters and deepens with nacre thickness, making fine golden pearls scarcer than white ones.

How is a pearl traditionally worn? Often in silver, on the little finger, first on a Monday after energising — best confirmed for your chart.

Get a free gemstone recommendation.

As each pearl is natural, your piece will closely match the samples in colour and quality within the chosen weight range. Worn as part of faith and Vedic tradition; not a substitute for medical, legal or financial advice.

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From $63.39

Original: $211.30

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Golden South Sea Pearls

$211.30

$63.39

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Golden South Sea Pearls — the rare golden Moti

Golden South Sea pearls are a rare and luxurious variety, cultured in the gold-lipped Pinctada maxima oyster, which gives them their distinctive warm, golden glow. Like all pearls, they are linked in Vedic astrology to the Moon (Chandra) and a calm, balanced mind — here in an unusually rich colour. Each is a natural pearl, hand-selected for hue and lustre.

Supplied with a Gemsmantra Lab certificate across a range of weights, with optional Vedic Pooja or Prana Pratishtha energization.

FAQs

Why are golden pearls rare? The natural golden colour occurs only in specific oysters and deepens with nacre thickness, making fine golden pearls scarcer than white ones.

How is a pearl traditionally worn? Often in silver, on the little finger, first on a Monday after energising — best confirmed for your chart.

Get a free gemstone recommendation.

As each pearl is natural, your piece will closely match the samples in colour and quality within the chosen weight range. Worn as part of faith and Vedic tradition; not a substitute for medical, legal or financial advice.