Hong Kong Akoya Pearl Jewelry
~MADE IN HONG KONG~
The Pearl Farm, established in 1996, specializes in selling seawater cultured pearls sourced from around the globe and proudly stands as the only pearl cultivator in Hong Kong.
Our expertise in pearls is extensive. We cover everything from pearl nuclei and pearl cultivation process, jewelry creation, and product maintenance. Additionally, we have gained a deep understanding of the positive impact that cultured pearls have on marine ecosystems and the livelihoods of local communities.
Traditionally, pearls have been portrayed by jewelers and the media as symbols of nobility, elegance, and tradition—accessories reserved for high-class ladies or significant occasions like weddings. Our vision is to collaborate with local fashion jewelry designers to redefine this perception. We aim to showcase pearls as versatile pieces that can express various styles, just like people. After all, pearls come in many shapes, not just round.
The Pearl Farm is now cultivating pearls in the pristine waters of Hong Kong. We aspire to provide the public with opportunities to engage in experiences that blend marine conservation, eco-tourism, and jewelry, without the need to travel to overseas.
The Pearl Farm, established in 1996, specializes in selling seawater cultured pearls sourced from around the globe and proudly stands as the only pearl cultivator in Hong Kong.
Our expertise in pearls is extensive. We cover everything from pearl nuclei and pearl cultivation process, jewelry creation, and product maintenance. Additionally, we have gained a deep understanding of the positive impact that cultured pearls have on marine ecosystems and the livelihoods of local communities.
Traditionally, pearls have been portrayed by jewelers and the media as symbols of nobility, elegance, and tradition—accessories reserved for high-class ladies or significant occasions like weddings. Our vision is to collaborate with local fashion jewelry designers to redefine this perception. We aim to showcase pearls as versatile pieces that can express various styles, just like people. After all, pearls come in many shapes, not just round.
The Pearl Farm is now cultivating pearls in the pristine waters of Hong Kong. We aspire to provide the public with opportunities to engage in experiences that blend marine conservation, eco-tourism, and jewelry, without the need to travel to overseas.