A mother-of-pearl pendant, a black pearl: a masculine signature, without being overdone
On a Polynesian T-shirt, a linen shirt, or a more formal outfit, the pendant structures the silhouette without weighing it down. The paddle brings a clean verticality, the pearl adds a precise dark accent, and the mother-of-pearl ties it all together with its reflections. If the world of va’a speaks to you beyond the jewelry, the idea naturally extends to a Polynesian canoe as an object, with the same sense of line and movement.
This Polynesian Rame Paddle necklace for men, made of mother-of-pearl and pearls, can be worn every day, even in a marine environment, provided you take the right precautions. Enjoy the material, then respect it, as you would any piece made of mother-of-pearl or pearls, which is made to last if you avoid unnecessary damage.
Material & care
- Pendant: mother-of-pearl.
- Pearl: black pearl, category B.
- Cord: coated cotton.
- Pendant dimensions: 6.5 cm high x 2.5 cm wide.
- Care: avoid perfumes, harsh products, and prolonged contact with water with a high pH.
- Storage: store away from light, separate from 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 and is even part of their charm.
Polynesian men’s necklace with a pearl Category B: what does this mean for a black pearl?
A Category B pearl allows its natural qualities to shine through: oriental shades, changing reflections, and sometimes small, discreet marks. The result remains authentic and vibrant, and each pearl retains its own personality.
Is this a necklace that is easy to wear every day?
Yes. The shape is distinctive but understated, and the coated cotton cord is simple and sturdy. The necklace works just as well with casual wear as it does with more formal attire.
Can it 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 necklace before swimming or showering, then put it back on once your skin is dry.









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