The name Baroque comes from the Portuguese barroco, meaning “irregularly shaped pearl.” Because nature never repeats itself, every baroque pearl is entirely unique, making each piece of jewellery a genuine one‑of‑a‑kind creation.

Sourced from the Heart of Asia

The pearls I work with are gathered from the waters of Asia, a region with centuries of pearl‑cultivating tradition. From calm freshwater lakes to vibrant coastal environments, Asia remains a global leader in pearl craftsmanship, innovation, and artistry.

Why Baroque?

No two baroque pearls are ever the same, each one is as individual as a fingerprint. Wearing one is like wearing a tiny natural sculpture, shaped by time, water, and chance.

Their distinctive form has moved far beyond traditional jewellery, becoming a favourite in contemporary design for its effortless, artistic, and modern appeal. The textured surface catches light in unexpected ways, often revealing a soft “orient”, those subtle rainbow hues hidden within layers of nacre.

Baroque pearls celebrate the unexpected. Their ridges, curves, and so‑called imperfections are exactly what make them feel alive, expressive, and deeply personal.

Baroque pearls are the free spirits of the gemstone world. They break away from the symmetry of classic round pearls, embracing a raw, organic elegance that no machine could ever reproduce. Each one carries its own natural curves and contours, a reminder that true beauty isn’t meant to be uniform.