A hook that speaks of travel, without making a sound
This necklace is worn as a signature, not a slogan. On a light-colored T-shirt, a linen shirt, or a more formal outfit, it adds structure without being overwhelming.
The mother-of-pearl brings a calm light, the pearl adds a sharp dark point, and the hook motif links the two, like a discreet reminder of the ocean and what it represents, without ever being over the top.In a marine setting, it maintains its presence as long as the material is respected.
This Polynesian hook necklace in Moorea mother-of-pearl and black pearl can be worn every day, provided you take the right precautions: enjoy the mother-of-pearl and pearl, then treat them with care, as you would a polynesian coral sculpture, made to last.
Material & care
- Pendant: Moorea mother-of-pearl.
- Pearl: black pearl, category B.
- Necklace: coated cotton cord.
- Pendant dimensions: 7 cm high x 3 cm wide.
- Care: avoid perfumes, harsh products, and prolonged contact with water with a high pH.
- Storage: store away from light, separate from jewelry or objects that could scratch the mother-of-pearl.
The photos show the reflections under specific lighting conditions. Mother-of-pearl and pearls change depending on the lighting, and the appearance may vary depending on the screen. The item you receive may have slightly different shades, which is normal for natural materials.
What does the fishhook symbolize in Polynesian culture?
The fishhook is often associated with the protection of travelers, the sacred connection to the ocean, good luck, and the idea of safe travel. It is also frequently linked to the story of Māui, who “fishes” for islands, a way of expressing strength, determination, prosperity, and abundance.
Category B Pearl, what difference does this make for a black pearl?
A Category B allows for more natural expression: shades of orient, changing reflections, and sometimes small, discreet marks. The result remains authentic and vibrant, and each pearl retains its personality.
Can this necklace be worn in the sea or in the shower?
To preserve the luster of the mother-of-pearl and the beauty of the pearl, it is best to avoid prolonged exposure to water. Remove the polynesian necklace before swimming or showering, then put it back on once your skin is dry.











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