The Times Shopper: Tokyo : Go to the Source When Buying High-Quality Japanese Pearls (2024)

For centuries the magical luster of pearls has been a source of mystery and the subject of legend. The ancients believed they were teardrops of mermaids, or dew drops swallowed by oysters that swam to the surface of the sea.

At the turn of the century, Koichi Mikimoto, a Japanese entrepreneur, discovered how to cultivate beautifully shaped pearls. Today pearl cultivation is a major industry in Japan.

But even if modern technological know-how has removed some of the mystery from the making of pearls, the luster and beauty of these gems fascinate shoppers.

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Thanks to Mikimoto, beautiful teardrops of mermaids are commonly available to the pearl-loving public. Strings of pearls, delicate brooches or elegant earrings are favorite souvenirs from Japan.

Mikimoto’s company is still Japan’s largest and most influential pearl producer. But Tasaki Pearl and other highly respected pearl cultivators have challenged Mikimoto’s dominance, increasing the competition in pearl production, marketing and jewelry design.

Strict Supervision

Unfortunately, the yen’s high value means higher prices on Japanese pearls worldwide. But if you buy these treasures at their source, you’ll pay less.

Even with the soaring yen, prices for high-quality pearls are somewhat lower in Japan than in the United States. Japanese governmental supervision of pearl sales is very strict. Even naive shoppers are safe purchasing pearls in Japan, especially if they buy from a reputable shop.

Both Mikimoto and Tasaki staff their lavishly stocked and conveniently located branch shops in Tokyo with English-speaking salespeople. Both companies offer substantial tax rebates (about 13%) on purchases for export, if they amount to more than $360 U.S. There is no tax rebate, however, on loose pearls.

Mikimoto (4-chome, Chuo-ku, with branches at the Imperial and Okura hotels and boutiques in leading department stores) has the higher prices. A single six-millimeter pearl, well rounded and of good quality, sells for about $45. A 16-inch string of four-millimeter pearls, well matched and well rounded, costs about $400 and up; a 16-inch string of six-millimeter pearls of equal quality costs about $900 and up.

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Brooches, Pendants

In addition, Mikimoto has traditionally styled brooches and pendants with pearls set in silver or gold: pearl circle pins cost about $80 and up; hearts with pearls dangling in their centers are about $50 in silver or $100 in gold; delicate floral settings cost about $120 and up. Earrings range from simple pearl dots ($40 and up, depending on size) to extravagant and expensive pearl and diamond clusters.

Tasaki Pearl (Pearl Building, 7-9-18 Ginza, Chuo-ku; 1-3-3 Akasaka, Minato-ku, and branch shops in the New Otani, Imperial and Keio Plaza hotels) doesn’t have as big a name, but pearl quality is excellent and prices are very competitive.

Compare: a single six-millimeter pearl, of good quality and well rounded, sells for about $40. A 16-inch string of seven-millimeter pearls, well matched and well rounded, costs from about $600 and up. You can pick an 18-karat gold clasp from a tray full of samples and have it attached to your pearls for an $80 service fee.

More elaborate clasps are sold for $250 to $2,500. There also are large heart-shaped mabe pearls for $300 and up, and 18-karat gold umbrella pins with pearl raindrops for about $250.

Mitsukoshi and other fine department stores carry Mikimoto and Tasaki jewelry as well as their own designs in sizable pearl departments. They often offer sale items, including 16-inch strings of medium-quality pearls for about $275 and up. But top-quality items are as costly as they are at Mikimoto and Tasaki, and there is likely to be less variety.

Reasonably Priced

The dealers at the Oriental Bazaar (5-9-13 Jingumae, Shibuya- ku) are also good sources of attractive, reasonably priced baubles.

Mori Silver (second floor), one of the better shops, has innovative designs. But these middle-price shops don’t have the finer quality pearls that are found at Mikimoto and Tasaki.

You should actually begin your pearl treasure hunt before you land in Tokyo. Check Japan Air Lines’ in-flight shop for exquisite Mikimoto pieces at exceptional prices.

The 18-karat gold pearl and diamond pendants and earrings of pearls set into 18-karat gold boomerangs sell for about $240 each.

Other pearl jewelry, exclusively designed for JAL by Maruwa, includes an 18-karat gold bracelet with eight pearls for about $120, as well as a selection of earrings. Pearls are sold only on transpacific flights.

Guidelines to Quality

Of course, quality of pearls varies greatly. As with other big-ticket items, it’s your responsibility to know about the product before you buy.

Here are some basic guidelines: First, make sure pearls are genuine by inspecting the surface around holes drilled for stringing or setting. On genuine pearls the surface around the hole is smooth and you can see layers of nacre.

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Fake pearls have one layer of coating that is often wrinkled and cracked around the drill hole. Or discreetly rub the pearls across your teeth. Genuine pearls feel gritty; fake pearls are smooth.

Pearls are graded and priced according to size (four to seven millimeters is average for strung pearls), shape (perfectly round pearls are most expensive; roll pearls on a mirror--if they go straight, they’re round), surface quality (nicks or blisters diminish value), luster (best judged in comparison with other pearls) and nacre (the thickness of the layers covering the inner nucleus).

Five Years to Nurture

Why are cultured pearls expensive? The cultivation process is simple, but requires skillful handling and takes about five years of careful nurturing and supervision of the “mother” oysters.

When the mother is 2 years old, a small nucleus of oyster shell is inserted into the mother, along with a piece of living tissue from another oyster.

The mother may reject this irritating foreign matter or may, if cultivation is effective, begin to form a pearl by using the piece of tissue that was inserted next to the nucleus to secrete a substance that surrounds the nucleus and forms the pearl’s first layer of nacre.

This process is repeated for two or three years. The number of layers and the quality and size of the pearl depend upon stabilization of the mother with proper temperature and nutrition. Maintaining proper conditions is tricky, especially when you’re dealing with the seasons and the tempestuous sea.

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Heart-Shaped Nuclei

The pearl’s shape depends on the shape of the nucleus. Most nuclei are round. Recently, hearts and other shapes have been used, especially for mabe or baroque pearls, which are cultivated in another oyster species, with the nucleus placed against the inside of the mother’s shell.

Pearls occur naturally in white, pink, gold, blue, deep gray and other hues. Cultivators can’t yet control coloration.

Shades come into vogue seasonally, so choose colors that complement your skin tone and wardrobe. Make sure your pearls are color-matched and haven’t been “enhanced” with dyes.

You may prefer to buy loose, or loosely strung, pearls because customs duties on loose pearls are 2.1%, on continuously strung pearls (without clasp) 11%.

Duties on strings of pearls with gold clasps or set in gold are either 11% or 6.5%, depending upon whether the greater value of the jewelry is from the pearls or from the gold.

The Times Shopper: Tokyo : Go to the Source When Buying High-Quality Japanese Pearls (2024)

FAQs

Where do the highest quality pearls come from? ›

Japan is the acknowledged leader in Akoya pearl production – known to produce the best, most consistently beautiful Akoya pearls in the world. SIZES: Akoya pearls range in size from 2.0-3.0mm up through 9.0-9.5mm, and very rarely, 9.5-10.0mm.

Is it good to buy pearls in Japan? ›

Japanese pearls are revered throughout the world for their exquisite beauty. Japan has a thriving pearl industry and its pearls command center stage in jewelry markets everywhere.

How can you tell if a pearl is high quality? ›

Luster is what gives a natural or cultured pearl its unique beauty. Within a pearl type, when other value factors are equal, the higher the luster, the more valuable the pearl. From top to bottom, these Japanese saltwater cultured pearls show excellent, very good, good, fair, and poor luster.

Are Hanadama Akoya pearls better than Akoya pearls? ›

Certified Hanadama Akoya pearls are the finest Akoya pearls available; there is no grade above Hanadama, and there are no “levels” within the Hanadama grade. They are all top-notch. Mikimoto, by contrast, offers four different grades of Akoya pearls, with A being the lowest and AAA being the best.

In which country are pearls the cheapest? ›

Pearls in China are cheap and there are tons of sellers. Mainstream pearls are therefore much cheaper in China then in western countries. With a bit of hard ball bargaining, you can make good deals.

What is the best country to buy pearls? ›

China is the world's top producer of pearls, followed by Japan, Australia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. China is known for its freshwater pearls, while Japan is famous for its Akoya pearls. Akoya pearls are saltwater cultured pearls that are cultivated in the seas of Japan.

Why is Mikimoto so expensive? ›

Mikimoto Pearls: The Luxury Brand vs.

When you stop to think about it, it makes sense that the Mikimoto Pearl Company is so expensive. It costs a lot to maintain multiple luxury retail locations around the world, and to produce the yearly couture pearl collections that maintain the brand's mystique.

How much do pearls cost in Japan? ›

The market price of Akoya pearls varies greatly depending on the size, shape, color, luster, and other qualities and market demand. As a result, the price range is generally very wide, from a few hundred yen per piece for poor quality pearls to several hundred thousand yen or more per piece for high-end ones.

Are Akoya and Mikimoto the same? ›

Akoya cultured pearls in particular have become synonymous with the Mikimoto brand. Only Akoya cultured pearls with the highest quality and lustre can be bestowed with the name, Mikimoto.

Which color pearl is the most valuable? ›

The 22K to 24K Golden tone is a "Very Deep" natural Golden color. Golden South Sea pearls featuring the 22K to 24K hues are the rarest and most valuable (all other factors being equal).

Do fake pearls turn yellow with age? ›

Yellow pearls appear bright and lustrous, whereas yellowed pearls appear dull and dry. Some of you may be concerned that if their pearls turn yellow, this indicates that they are fake. Contrary to popular belief, imitation pearls very rarely turn yellow due to their composition of plastic and ceramic.

Do real pearls lose their coating? ›

Unfortunately, because pearls are delicately formed layers of calcium, they can flake if they're damaged. To prevent your precious pearls from peeling, keep them away from harsh chemicals or cosmetics and don't allow the pearls to rub against each other.

What are the best Japanese pearls? ›

Akoya cultured pearls are the specialty of Japan's pearl farms. Pearls from Akoya oysters are widely admired for their air of elegance and beautiful lustre and are the most popular pearl on the market. They are mostly sized from 3 to 8mm, and seldom larger than 9mm.

Which is better Akoya or freshwater pearl? ›

Because Akoya pearls have become The Standard when it comes to the classic white pearl necklace, and meet the higher quality standards for pearls (particularly in the Luster and Shape category), they are more highly valued by consumers and the Professional Jewelry market.

Which is more expensive Akoya or South Sea pearls? ›

Fine South Sea Baroque Pearls are much more valuable and desirable than Baroque Akoya Pearls.

What is the highest grade of pearls? ›

This grading system ranks pearls from AAA to A, with AAA being the highest.
  • AAA: Nearly flawless pearls with a high luster and a surface that's 95 percent free of defects.
  • AA: High luster with a surface that's 75 percent free of defects.
  • A: Lower luster and defects on more than 25 percent of the surface.

What is the best quality of pearls called? ›

The best quality of pearl is known as Lingha pearl obtained from marine oysters. The duration of formation of pearl is about 7 years. The pearl oyster belongs to genus Pinctada, family pteriidae, and class bivalvia and phylum mollusca.

Which type of pearl is most expensive? ›

South Sea. South Sea pearls are often referred to as the Rolls Royce of pearls. They are the largest and most valuable pearls grown today, with average sizes ranging from 10 to 15 millimeters. South Sea pearls grow in a large pearl oyster native to Australia, the Philippines, Myanmar and Indonesia.

Where is the most expensive pearl found? ›

Just about 10 years ago, a Filipino fisherman made an amazing discovery in the sea off the coast of the Palawan Island, Philippines: a two-foot long (26 inches to be exact) pearl inside a giant clam. He took it home and hid it under his bed – keeping it as a good luck charm.

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