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Flow Studs Australian Akoya Broken Bay 6.5mm AA

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Flow Studs Australian Akoya Broken Bay 6.5mm AA

A graceful pair of Flow Pearl Stud Earrings featuring a pair of Broken Bay (NSW) grown 6.5mm AA grade Australian Akoya Pearls set in an organic sterling silver or yellow gold vermeil design with butterfly earring backs.

Inspired by the winding waterways and estuaries of our Cygnet Bay (WA) and Broken Bay (NSW) pearl farms, the Flow collection celebrates continuity and connection.

Accented by our brilliant Australian-grown Akoya and South Sea pearls set in sterling silver and gold vermeil nestled within twisting, organic lines – each piece reflects the ever-changing currents of our ocean farms.  

A graceful pair of Flow Pearl Stud Earrings featuring a pair of Broken Bay (NSW) grown 6.5mm AA grade Australian Akoya Pearls set in an organic sterling silver or yellow gold vermeil design with butterfly earring backs.

Inspired by the winding waterways and estuaries of our Cygnet Bay (WA) and Broken Bay (NSW) pearl farms, the Flow collection celebrates continuity and connection.

Accented by our brilliant Australian-grown Akoya and South Sea pearls set in sterling silver and gold vermeil nestled within twisting, organic lines – each piece reflects the ever-changing currents of our ocean farms.  

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From $107.30

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Flow Studs Australian Akoya Broken Bay 6.5mm AA

$357.67

$107.30

Description

A graceful pair of Flow Pearl Stud Earrings featuring a pair of Broken Bay (NSW) grown 6.5mm AA grade Australian Akoya Pearls set in an organic sterling silver or yellow gold vermeil design with butterfly earring backs.

Inspired by the winding waterways and estuaries of our Cygnet Bay (WA) and Broken Bay (NSW) pearl farms, the Flow collection celebrates continuity and connection.

Accented by our brilliant Australian-grown Akoya and South Sea pearls set in sterling silver and gold vermeil nestled within twisting, organic lines – each piece reflects the ever-changing currents of our ocean farms.