Pearl Bubble Sterling Silver Earrings
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Sterling Silver Bubble Earrings
Featuring a Genuine Arapawa Blue Pearl | Sustainable Luxury from New Zealand
Celebrate the ocean’s timeless beauty and resilience with our Sterling Silver Bubble Earrings, featuring a rare, authentic Arapawa Blue Pearl sustainably farmed in New Zealand waters. Expertly handcrafted in radiant sterling silver, these ocean-inspired earrings captures the gentle rhythm and natural purity of ocean bubbles, symbolizing renewal, harmony, and the effortless flow of life.
Key Features of the Sterling Silver Bubble Earrings:
- Genuine Arapawa Blue Pearl from New Zealand: Each unique blue pearl is sustainably grown on Arapawa Island within New Zealand’s only paua pearl farm. These 100% natural pearls are free from dyes or chemicals, offering a rare ocean treasure formed over years inside the vibrant shell of the paua mollusc.
- Elegant Sterling Silver Bubble Design: Crafted from high-quality sterling silver, these Bubble Earrings showcase a smooth, fluid design inspired by the gentle rise of ocean bubbles. The luminous silver setting effortlessly captures the shimmering play of light on water, offering a sense of renewal and calm. With their durable construction and graceful silhouette, these earrings bring both contemporary elegance and natural harmony to every look.
- Eco-Friendly & Regenerative Pearl Farming: Our pearls come from a sustainable, responsible farming process that nurtures marine life. We actively reseed thousands of baby paua shells into local reefs, supporting ocean biodiversity and regeneration. Your earrings helps promote New Zealand’s marine conservation and sustainable pearl industry.
- One-of-a-Kind Creation: No two pearls or paua shells are alike, making each Sterling Silver Bubble Earring a truly unique, handcrafted piece reflecting the natural diversity of New Zealand’s coastal waters.
A Deeper Connection
Paua (New Zealand abalone) is treasured for its radiant shell and rarity. Unlike oysters, this single-shelled mollusc is extremely delicate, requiring years of expert care. Our farm’s kaitiakitanga (guardianship) protects baby paua during their delicate growth stages and supports ocean health through conservation efforts. Every purchase of the Sterling Silver Bubble Earring contributes to preserving this precious marine ecosystem.
Why Choose the Sterling Silver Bubble Earrings?
- Perfect for ocean lovers, environmental advocates, and those who value meaningful, sustainable fine jewellery
- Wears beautifully every day, complementing all styles with a touch of natural elegance
- Represents harmony, resilience, and renewal inspired by the ocean’s ever-changing nature
- Handcrafted in New Zealand by a family-owned business with deep local connections
- Comes with a certificate detailing your pearl’s size, grade, and harvest date, plus care instructions
Customization and Care
Experience the ocean’s magic and heritage in a stunning Sterling Silver Bubble Earrings, a meaningful heirloom with a powerful story of sustainability, beauty, and ocean conservation from the heart of New Zealand.
We want you to love your Arapawa Blue Pearls jewellery. Not completely satisfied? Return your item within 30 days of purchase for a full refund.
A few things to note:
- Return within 30 days of purchase.
- Item must be unused and in original condition and packaging.
- Proof of purchase required.
- Return shipping is at your cost.
- If the item is valued over NZ$75, consider trackable shipping or shipping insurance. We can't guarantee receipt of your returned item.
Once we receive and inspect your return, we'll notify you about the approval or rejection of your refund. If approved, your refund will be processed and applied to your original method of payment within a certain number of days.
For more details, please read our Full Returns Policy.
A Grade is a Very good lustre with very little imperfections and a smooth surface. With a strong saturation of colour.
B1 Grade is again very good to good lustre. The surface can have moderate imperfections. With a good level of saturation of colour.
B2 Grade very good to good lustre. The surface may have moderate imperfections however show conchiolin lines. These are the dark lines you sometimes see on Abalone or Paua shells. The colour may be multicoloured.
C1 Grade our most popular grade. The lustre is good to fair. Can have heavier imperfections and have good saturation and colour.
C2 Grade The lustre is fair to poor and has heavy imperfections on the surface including conchiolin deposits.
C3 Grade is our lowest Grade. Luster is poor and dull. The surface has very heavy imperfections and you can feel the blemishes by touch. The colour can be dark.
Additional Information:
Pearl Size: Prices go up as the pearl size increases.
Blue pearls: They are the most valuable.
Orient Pearls: Have a body colour with two or more overtones.
Regular Pearls: Typically have one colour or two colours.
Nacre Pearls: Primarily used in rings or bracelets.
Conchiolin Lines: These mark the boundary between two different layers of nacre.
Our jewellery is usually made to order. We aim to ship all purchases within 10 working days from date of order.
Please note: International customers are responsible for paying any applicable customs fees, taxes, or duties your country may charge. Please also be aware of your country’s individual laws regarding imports; Arapawa Blue Pearls will not be held responsible for any item held by customs. Purchases in excess of NZ$1,000 may incur a small export/entry fee, we will contact you directly and advise of this if applicable.
Wearability: Gems and mineral hardness, their resistance to scratching and abrasions is measured on the Moh's scale from 1 to 10. Like other pearls, Abalone Paua Mabe pearls require care because they can be scratched or abraded, as they have a hardness of 2.5 - 3 on the Moh's scale. Therefore, it is crucial to know that popular gemstones with higher hardness like diamonds, sapphires or emeralds can be susceptible to fractures and damage if worn without consideration. However, some people may be surprised to discover that a high hardness on the Moh's scale does not mean that these gemstones are indestructible. Therefore, we always recommend taking care of precious pieces of jewellery.
Pearl stability: Industry experts have estimated that a range between 85 to 95% of the global pearl production may be subject to a specific type of treatment, so it is better to stay away from dyed, impregnated, or coated pearls, as these treatments might alter their appearance or stability over time.
No treatments: Arapawa Blue Pearls are proud to disclose we do not treat our cultured Abalone blister pearls. So, you can enjoy the stability of your Paua pearl engagement ring. We would love to hear about your ideal proposal and dream engagement ring design. If you would like a cultured mabe pearl with no treatments, a certified and sustainable New Zealand origin, and set in a piece of jewellery made locally, we are ready for you! Learn more
Pearls require delicate care, here are a few Arapawa tips to ensure your pearls look better for longer!
Enjoy wearing your pearl jewellery often but avoid rough activities where you may knock the metal and the pearls, and make sure you take them off before swimming as chlorine can cause damage to your pearls and the metal of your jewellery to deteriorate or tarnish, and microcrystals in salt water can weaken the integrity of precious metals.
Protect your pearls from heat and chemicals. We recommend that any cosmetics are applied before pearls are put on. Perfume, hair spray, vinegar or lemon juice are not the best friends of your pearls!
Pearls require regular cleaning and should be wiped with a soft cloth that has been dampened in clean water, then dried with a soft cloth or chamois. Cleaning after wear will prevent the dirt from sweat, which is slightly acidic. Avoid detergents, bleaches, powdered cleansers, baking soda or any ammonia-based cleaners on pearls and never use an ultrasonic cleaner or brush to clean your pearls.
Store your pearl jewellery separately to avoid scratches caused by metals or harder gemstones like diamonds. Ensure your pearls are dry before storage and do not wrap them in moisture-absorbing materials, such as cotton wool.
To keep your pearl jewellery looking its best, we recommend having it professionally cleaned by a master jeweller. They have the expertise to gently clean and care for your pearls without using harsh methods like silver dipping, which can damage their delicate surface. A simple professional clean will maintain their natural beauty and lustre for years to come.