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Our Pearls

An assortment of Australian pearls, grown at both our Cygnet Bay and Broken Bay pearl farm, sit of a tray ready to be inspected during a Pearl grading experience available at Broken Bay Pearl Farm.

We sustainably grow the purest and most rare pearls in all the world.

Provenance & Purity

RARE, PURE, SUSTAINABLE

In the hands of a Broken Bay Pearl Farmer sits an Akoya Pearl Oyster, opened and showing a stunning Australian Akoya pearl - untouched by chemicals or enhancements.
An assortment of Australian pearls, grown at both our Cygnet Bay and Broken Bay pearl farm, sit of a tray ready to be inspected during a Pearl grading experience available at Broken Bay Pearl Farm.

Discover the pearls of the Central Coast

Our locally and sustainably grown Akoya pearls are amongst the finest quality pearls grown anywhere in the world.

Carefully cultured by our pearl farmers over many years, our world class Akoya pearls are over 1000 times rarer than diamonds. Not only are our pearls rare, pure and completely stunning to look at, they also happen to be one of the few precious gems on the planet that contain regenerative and restorative qualities for our environment.

This means when you purchase a pearl, you’re not only purchasing one of the rarest and most beautiful gifts of mother nature, you’re also helping to facilitate the restoration of our pristine Australian waterways.

Discover the pearls of the Kimberley Coast

Our close partnership with Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm (The Kimberley, WA) has allowed us to offer not only our locally grown Akoya pearls to the public once again, but has also opened the doors to an introduction with the world famous South Sea Pearl.

A visit to Broken Bay Pearl Farm introduces you to one of the greatest pearling stories to ever come out of Australia, dating back to 1946 when our founding farmer sailed north towards the rugged Kimberley coastline in search of a pearling dream.

Our farm guides will tell the amazing story of how the Australian pearl has etched its way into the timelines of history, closely interweaving itself within culture, to become modern day folklore.

In both hands sits an Australian South Sea Oyster after being harvested to reveal a huge Australian South Sea pearl - shining in its natural colour and lustre.
An individual holds an Australian South Sea Pearl between their thumb and pointer finger. It shines in the sunlight, showing its natural colour and lustre.
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