Guide to Saltwater Pearl Shapes

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When people shop for pearls, they usually ask about color, size, or luster.

But there’s another feature that makes a huge difference in both value and vibe:

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Shape.

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Whether a pearl looks classic, artistic, elegant, or playful depends heavily on its shape.

So today, let’s walk through the most common pearl shapes—explained in a simple, friendly way with real-world examples.

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This guide is based on classifications used in professional pearl auctions,

but rewritten in an easy, everyday format.

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? Why Pearl Shape Matters (More Than You Think)

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Pearl shape affects:

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  • How expensive it is
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  • How fancy it looks
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  • Whether you can find matching earrings (which is a whole adventure)
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  • The vibe it gives when worn
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  • And yes… how the pearl rolls on a table ?
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Sometimes the “not-so-round” pearls end up being the most charming.

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1) Baroque Pearls

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The artsy, free-spirited rebels of the pearl world

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Baroque pearls have irregular, asymmetrical shapes.

If you draw an imaginary line down the middle and the two sides don’t match?

Congratulations — that’s a baroque.

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Why Americans love them:

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  • Unique, sculptural shapes
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  • Bold personality
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  • Perfect for modern and artistic jewelry
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  • No two are the same (seriously)
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2) Circle-Baroque / Circled Pearls

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Pearls wearing natural “rings” like tiny belts

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These pearls have circles or grooves wrapped around their bodies.

They’re usually budget-friendly,

but when you string them into a long necklace?

Instant fashion-icon energy.

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Think “laid-back elegance with character.”

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3) Drop Pearls

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Elegant teardrops  earrings love them

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Drop pearls are shaped like tiny droplets.

They’re classic, graceful, and very popular for dangle earrings.

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The only issue?

Finding two drop pearls that look like twins = pearl matchmaking Olympics.

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When matched well, they can be more special (and sometimes pricier) than rounds.

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4) Oval Pearls

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Smooth, neat, and quietly beautiful

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Oval pearls are symmetrical and slightly elongated.

They’re versatile for both pendants and earrings.

Not as celebrated as drops, but definitely underrated.

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5) Button Pearls

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Cute little “mochi bun” pearls with a flat side

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Button pearls are rounded on top and flatter on the backside 

which makes them perfect for stud earrings and rings.

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Fun fact:

In professional pearl auctions, high-grade button pearls can rival round pearls in price.

In everyday retail? They’re often overlooked.

(Their loss, your win.)

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6) Near-Round & Semi-Round Pearls

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Almost round  but a little too honest to fake it

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These pearls look round until you roll them.

Then you’ll notice a tiny wobble.

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Many customers describe them as:

“Not perfectly round, but super clean and shiny.”

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And honestly?

That’s exactly what they are  and they’re fantastic for earrings.

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7) Round Pearls

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The classic pearls everyone thinks of first

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Perfectly round pearls roll smoothly in every direction.

They’re the hardest to cultivate, the most traditional,

and generally the most valuable.

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Round pearls = timeless elegance.

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? Which Shape Is “Best”?

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Well… it depends.

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The traditional ranking goes:

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Round > Near-Round > Semi-Round > Button > Drop/Oval > Baroque > Circle-Baroque

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But shape isn’t everything.

Pearl value also depends on:

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  • Luster
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  • Surface quality
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  • Color
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  • Size
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  • Matching difficulty
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This is why sometimes:

A stunning baroque or drop pearl can cost more than a perfectly round one.

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Beauty comes in many shapes  literally.

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