8 Simple Pearl Necklaces With Sustainably Sourced Pearls

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There was a lot to celebrate watching the inauguration of Vice President Kamala Harris, the country’s first-ever woman VP, the first VP of Black and South Asian background, and a woman who can seriously rock some pearls (and a pair of Converse).

If you’re looking for a powerful pearl piece of your own, consider the below options! These necklaces come with upcycled, Akoya, or freshwater pearls, all of which are responsibly sourced. For the most sustainable option, look for vintage or heirloom pearls since they’re already sourced and created; here’s a guide on how to look for vintage jewelry, pearls and all. 


1. Aurate

Aurate’s Simple Pearl Necklace is the epitome of delicate and dainty. Available in white, rose, or yellow 14K gold, each chain comes with a single sustainably sourced Akoya pearl. Like most Aurate pieces, necklaces are made-to-order in New York City, and they come with a certificate of authenticity, a lifetime guarantee, and insurance.

Shop | $250

 
 

2. Yam

Chokers are back, baby! Yam’s Bonar Pearl Choker is made with vintage and ethically sourced pearls as well as gold. Chokers are handmade in Astoria with a one- to two-week turnaround time, and you can choose from three pearl options and between gold fillings or plates. We love the idea of layering this piece.

Shop | $112

 
 

3. Mejuri

For a subtle look, we love Mejuri’s Tiny Pearl Necklace made with vermeil (18K solid gold on sterling silver) and freshwater pearls. The little cultured pearls are responsibly sourced from oysters and mussels since Mejuri is committed to transparency and traceability throughout its supply chain. This pearl piece is versatile enough to use as a necklace or choker.

Shop | $85

 
 

4. Ana Luisa

For an ethical, sustainable, and affordable pearl necklace, Ana Luisa’s Mini Naomi checks all the boxes. This versatile piece is outfitted with a high-quality freshwater pearl and an eco-brass chain, and we love that it can be paired with almost any outfit. Produced in small batches to minimize waste, the Ana Luisa team also invests in carbon-neutral practices, including environmental initiatives and recyclable packaging. 

Shop | $49

 
 

5. Wwake

Wing Yau of Wwake is known as the Queen of Opal, and her work on the Pearl Collage Necklace is just as grand. This asymmetrical string comes from freshwater cultured pearls and solid 14K gold, available in one of two lengths (and an extender option!). When you purchase through Catbird, you’re also supporting a women-owned and operated business that gives back to numerous causes every year.

Shop | $515

 
 

6. Wolf Circus

Channel your inner VP (or Audrey Hepburn!) with the Lola Pearl from Wolf Circus. Using a lost wax casting process, the Vancouver-based brand makes these pearl necklaces from recycled bronze and 14K gold along with freshwater pearls. This demi-fine jewelry is available for delivery to Canada and the US.

Shop | $198 CAD

 
 

7. Mociun

For a pearl piece made entirely in the US, Mociun’s Pearl Choker has our eye. Designed in Williamsburg, made in New York City, and sourced from the Tennessee River, this pearl necklace is a stunning addition to any statement outfit. Each one is made-to-order and available in three choker sizes, so you can expect a perfect fit within just a few weeks.

Shop | $450

 
 

8. Wild Fawn

UK friends, you can honor the United States’ first female VP too (and nod to the Queen) with Wild Fawn’s gorgeous Pearl Choker. 😉 This made-to-order necklace is ethically handmade in London, using sustainably sourced freshwater pearls, recycled silver, and plastic-free packaging. Wild Fawn teams up with Buy 1, Give 1 initiative to give back to a different worthy cause worldwide each month.

Shop | €52

 
 

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