The baroque pearl trend
The word baroque comes from the Portuguese “barroco” to designate in jewelry a pearl with an irregular shape. Seen through many fashion shows in recent months, the baroque pearl has been at the heart of the trend for a few years now.
A pearl with its own identity
Indeed, the particularity of the baroque pearl is its irregularity. No baroque pearl is supposed to be alike. They are mostly in the shape of an elongated sphere, asymmetrical and do not have a smooth surface as we can see with our selection of jewelry second-hand 58 facettes. The gold pendant totally represents the style of the baroque pearl, a long shape and an irregular surface. Often described as the favorite pearl of great stylists, the baroque pearl allows them to have an imagination that goes beyond the codes. Indeed, the great particularity of the baroque is this constant desire for evolution. Which therefore allows in jewelry to enhance pearls with an imperfect structure. These baroque pearls exist among freshwater pearls, Akoya pearls, Tahitian pearls like this magnificent baroque ring, and white or golden pearls from Australia. The baroque pearl therefore has its own identity which has won the hearts of many people, making it an essential trend.
Find our collection of jewelry second-hand in Pearls on our site 58 facettes.
