The Must-have Pearl Edit
Inspired by all variations of pearls, the Hirotaka collection features Japanese Akoya, Black Tahitian, and South Sea White pearls in thoughtful designs that are modern and unexpected.
Akoya Pearl
Beloved for their superb luster, Akoya pearls are produced mainly in the Japanese saltwater seas. You'll discover these pearlescent gems in mostly white and creamy shades with the overtones of pink and silver. To avoid being too sweet, Hirotaka balances the pearls with minimalistic gold designs that are modern and timeless.
South Sea White Pearls
South Sea White pearls are best known for their extraordinary size and soft luster rather than the harder “mirror-like shine” that Akoya pearls are famous for. The sizable pearl takes longer to form and has a higher value than other pearl types. They are often used for statement pieces, as seen in our South Sea White Floating Oval Hoop Earrings.
Tahitian Black Pearls
An alternative to the classic white pearl is the Tahitian Black Pearl. They come in shades from silver, peacock to midnight black and originate primarily from French Polynesia as the name suggests. Its elevated yet edgy aesthetic adds to your everyday style.
Freshwater Pearls
An alternative to the classic white pearl is the Tahitian Black Pearl. They come in shades from silver, peacock to midnight black and originate primarily from French Polynesia as the name suggests. Its elevated yet edgy aesthetic adds to your everyday style.
Pearl and Onyx Combinations
Hirotaka's favorite style is the combination of the black stones and pearls. Black Onyx and Pearls work beautifully together and instantly create a chic one-of-a-kind look. Stack your favorite pearl pieces and mix with the different materials to accentuate your personality.