Mikimoto Morning Dew Akoya Cultured Pearl Earrings PEA642DW
By Mikimoto
Located in Wilmington, DE
Mikimoto Morning Dew Akoya Cultured Pearl Earrings in 18K White Gold. Akoya Cultured Pearl 8mm
2010s Drop Earrings
Cultured Pearl, 18k Gold, White Gold
Mikimoto Morning Dew Akoya Cultured Pearl Earrings PEA642DW
By Mikimoto
Located in Wilmington, DE
Mikimoto Morning Dew Akoya Cultured Pearl Earrings in 18K White Gold. Akoya Cultured Pearl 8mm
Cultured Pearl, 18k Gold, White Gold
Mikimoto Morning Dew Akoya Cultured Pearl Earrings PEA642DZ
By Mikimoto
Located in Wilmington, DE
With a delicate design of gemstones and pearls, the Morning Dew collection mimics the subtle
Diamond, Cultured Pearl, 18k Gold
Mikimoto Morning Dew Black South Sea Cultured Pearl Earrings MEA10328BDXW
By Mikimoto
Located in Wilmington, DE
. BRAND: Mikimoto GENDER: Ladies MODEL: MEA10328BDXW EARRINGS: 1 Band MATERIAL: White Gold METAL STAMP
Mikimoto Morning Dew Akoya Cultured Pearl Earrings 18 Karat Yellow Gold PEA642DK
By Mikimoto
Located in Wilmington, DE
Mikimoto Morning Dew Akoya Cultured Pearl Earrings 18K Yellow Gold With a delicate design of
Mikimoto Morning Dew Akoya Cultured Pearl 18K White Gold Earrings MEA10337ADXW
By Mikimoto
Located in Wilmington, DE
18 karat white gold Akoya cultured pearl drop earrings with diamonds. Pearls cultured from Japan
Mikimoto Morning Dew Akoya Cultured Pearl Earrings 18k Yellow Gold MEA10337ADXK
By Mikimoto
Located in Wilmington, DE
Akoya cultured pearl 18K Yellow Gold
Mikimoto 18K White Gold Morning Dew Black South Sea Pearl Diamond Drop Earrings
By Mikimoto
Located in Washington Depot, CT
Mikimoto Morning Dew Black South Sea Cultured Pearl Earrings These beautiful Mikimoto pearl and
Diamond, South Sea Pearl, White Gold
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Dm 0.36 in L 0.79 in
Mikimoto Morning Dew South Sea Pearl and Diamond Dangle Earrings 18 Karat Gold
By Mikimoto
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Utterly timeless pearl and diamond dangle earrings offer the perfect touch of elegance and sparkle
Diamond, South Sea Pearl, Gold, 18k Gold, White Gold
Mikimoto Morning Dew Akoya Cultured Pearl Earrings 18 Karat Yellow Gold PEA642DK
By Mikimoto
Located in Wilmington, DE
Mikimoto Morning Dew Akoya Cultured Pearl Earrings 18K Yellow Gold With a delicate design of
Mikimoto Cultured Pearl Earrings with Blue Sapphire in 18 Karat Gold PEA642SW
By Mikimoto
Located in Wilmington, DE
Mikimoto Morning Dew Akoya Cultured Pearl Earrings with Blue Sapphire in 18K White Gold With a
Cultured Pearl, Blue Sapphire, Gold, 18k Gold, White Gold
Mikimoto Cultured Pearl Earrings with Blue Sapphire in 18 Karat Gold PEA642SW
By Mikimoto
Located in Wilmington, DE
Mikimoto Morning Dew Akoya Cultured Pearl Earrings with Blue Sapphire in 18K White Gold With a
Mikimoto Pearl Earrings Morning Dew Style PEA642DW
By Mikimoto
Located in Wilmington, DE
Notes: Earrings Akoya 8.00mm D-0.29ct(6) 18kwg
Diamond, Cultured Pearl, 18k Gold
Mikimoto Morning Dew Akoya Cultured Pearl Earrings MEA10330ADXW
By Mikimoto
Located in Wilmington, DE
glimmer of nature's dew drops. New to the Morning Dew collection, these earrings feature two 8-7mm Akoya
Mikimoto Morning Dew Akoya Cultured Pearl Earrings PEA642DZ
By Mikimoto
Located in Wilmington, DE
With a delicate design of gemstones and pearls, the Morning Dew collection mimics the subtle
Diamond, Cultured Pearl, 18k Gold
Mikimoto Morning Dew Akoya Cultured Pearl Earrings 18 Karat White Gold PEA642DW
By Mikimoto
Located in Wilmington, DE
Mikimoto Morning Dew Akoya Cultured Pearl Earrings 18K White Gold With a delicate design of
Born to a noodle-shop owner, Japanese jeweler Kokichi Mikimoto (1858–1954) worked in the seafood business before shifting his focus to pearl cultivation. In 1893, he successfully developed the world’s first cultured pearls with a semispherical specimen. His further experimentation would include black and white South Sea pearls. This development gave Mikimoto a supply of what had once been a notoriously rare natural element and earned him the nickname “The Pearl King.” As he once said, “My dream is to adorn the necks of all women around the world with pearls.”
In 1899 in Tokyo’s Ginza district, Mikimoto opened his first, eponymous store in a white-stone building reminiscent of the color of pearls. He quickly earned a reputation for dazzling designs that blended Japanese craftsmanship and European influence. Mikimoto sent his jewelers to Europe to study the latest trends in jewelry and design; they brought back knowledge of Art Deco and Art Nouveau styles, which were incorporated into designs featuring Mikimoto’s pearls.
But Mikimoto’s creations were not met with enthusiasm by all. In 1921, a London newspaper called the designer’s jewelry “only imitations of real pearls” and claimed the company was “misleading” its customers. It developed into a lawsuit in the French courts, which ruled in Mikimoto’s favor, and raised the jeweler’s global profile.
He also brought his work international acclaim through exhibitions and world’s fairs, including the 1926 Sesquicentennial Exposition in Philadelphia where he unveiled a replica of the Liberty Bell covered with pearls. In 1927, Mikimoto met with Thomas Edison, who gave the jeweler’s invention probably its best compliment: “It is one of the wonders of the world that you were able to culture pearls. . . . This isn’t a cultured pearl, it’s a real pearl.”
Following World War II, Mikimoto opened stores around the world, with locations now in Paris, New York City, Los Angeles and Shanghai. Though its founder died in 1954, the Mikimoto company has continued to build on the legacy he established, producing collections of pearl necklaces and other pearl-centric jewelry that span a wide range of styles.
In 2017, the brand reopened its flagship Tokyo store, tapping architect Hiroshi Naito to design a new glittering facade whose 40,000 tiny glass plates are meant to evoke the movement of the ocean as they catch the light. The place where Mikimoto had his legendary success over a century ago is now known as Mikimoto Pearl Island and includes a museum on his life and pearls. A highlight is the “Boss’s Necklace,” which was the first made by Mikimoto and is the model for all the brand’s classic strands that have followed.
Find Mikimoto pendant necklaces, choker necklaces and a range of other jewelry on 1stDibs.
Earrings are a timeless accessory. Women have been wearing studs and hoops in civilizations as far back as Ancient Egypt. Diamond drop earrings, pearl versions and other antique drop earrings have a long history as well.
While hoops will always be beautiful, drop earrings hold their own as dazzling accessories, and jewelry designers have explored different variations on this style of earring over time.
Although the term is often misapplied, true drop earrings are characterized by a long lean line ending in a pear-shaped stone that drops just below the earlobe. These accessories were popular in the Art Deco era, which encompassed the 1920s and ’30s and ushered in a very distinct look in jewelry design.
There were many influences on Art Deco jewelry; among them, the excavation of the tomb of King Tut in 1922. “Egyptomania” left an indelible mark on all of the major jewelry houses, from Cartier to Van Cleef & Arpels, Boucheron and Georges Fouquet. Today, the popularity of long Art Deco drop earrings can be attributed to the influence of Coco Chanel. These earrings are frequently characterized by simple shapes, clean lines and an integration of colorful stones such as blue sapphires, emeralds and rubies to accent the pieces’ diamonds. Indeed, during the 20th century, as technology for diamond cutting improved, diamond drop earrings and other diamond jewelry came into wide popularity. Formal examples of diamond drop earrings pair perfectly with a cocktail dress or fancy pantsuit, while gem-set and gold drop earrings make great daytime accessories.
While there are at least several types of earrings you could be wearing right now, drop earrings work well for anyone who favors a minimalist look. Whatever the occasion, find a wide range of antique, diamond and pearl drop earrings on 1stDibs.