Star Pearl Choker – Rare Shapes, Natural Colors, Lasting Beauty
This star pearl choker features genuine freshwater pearls in the rare five-pointed star shape—each one naturally colored and uniquely luminous. Choose from two equally stunning versions: pink star pearls in soft gold, rose, and lavender tones with flashes of green and blue; or silver star pearls with an icy shimmer and cooler undertones. No dyes, no chemical treatments—just pure nacre beauty.
Over 99% of pearls on today’s market—freshwater and seawater—are cultured. But make no mistake: cultured doesn’t mean fake. Learn More About Natural vs. Cultured Pearls
Each of our star pearls forms over 2–3 years around a carefully carved star-shaped nucleus. The mollusk coats this core in layers of nacre, creating an organic, luminous star-shaped pearl. Because the success rate is so low and the colors so vivid, these pearls are a true rarity.
The choker is designed to last. It’s beaded on a 0.4mm stainless steel chain (304 grade) with a 2.5+ kg strength—far sturdier than cotton, nylon, or silk threads, and it won’t lose elasticity over time. So you don’t need restrings in the future.
Clasp options:
Silver tone – Hand-polished 316L stainless steel. Forever tarnish-free, waterproof, and hypoallergenic.
Gold tone – 316L stainless steel plated with 18k gold using PVD vacuum plating. Long-lasting, waterproof, and also safe for sensitive skin.
Choose your preferred length in the options. If you’d like an extender chain, just leave a note at checkout.
Every star pearl choker is as unique as the stars themselves—rare, radiant, and thoughtfully crafted to last.
Important! This star pearl choker necklace sits snugly against the neck and offers high comfort. However, prolonged exposure to liquids or sweat may cause pearls to lose their luster and color. We recommend gently wiping them dry after each wear—especially during sweaty summer days—using the included pearl-care lamb leather cloth before storage. Learn more about pearl mantainance tips.
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