Pearl Shape Guide — Round, Drop, Baroque & More

Pearl shape ranges from perfectly spherical to wildly irregular. Each shape has different aesthetic uses and price points.

The seven main shapes

  1. Round — perfectly spherical; rare; commands premium
  2. Near-round — slightly off-spherical (within 2-5% deviation)
  3. Off-round — visibly oval or asymmetric (within 5-10% deviation)
  4. Drop — teardrop shape, popular for pendants and earrings
  5. Button — flat-back hemisphere; used in rings and earrings
  6. Baroque — irregular shape; modern statement aesthetic
  7. Circle / Ringed — bands of nacre rings around the pearl; valued in baroque collections

Shape and price

Round pearls cost the most because they are the rarest. Approximately:

Shape Relative price (vs round AAA) Best uses
Round 100% (baseline) Strands, single-pearl pendants
Near-round 75-90% Strands, daily-wear pieces
Drop 60-80% Drop earrings, Y-pendants
Button 50-70% Stud earrings, ring centers
Baroque 30-60% Modern statement jewelry

By pearl type

  • Akoya: highest percentage of round pearls (cultivated in stable conditions)
  • Tahitian: many round and near-round; baroque shapes are popular for modern designs
  • South Sea: round pearls are rare in larger sizes; baroque and drop shapes dominate 14mm+
  • Freshwater: most are off-round or baroque; perfectly round is rare

When to choose baroque

Baroque pearls are gaining popularity in modern jewelry design:

  • Each piece is unique — no two baroque pearls are identical
  • 30-50% lower price than round equivalents
  • Strong fit for modern, organic, artisan aesthetic
  • Excellent for free-form pendants, bracelets, and statement earrings

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Frequently asked questions

Are baroque pearls less valuable than round pearls?

Generally yes — baroque pearls are 30-50% less expensive than round pearls of the same type, size, and grade. However, exceptional baroque pearls with unique character can command premium pricing for one-of-a-kind designer pieces.

What is the rarest pearl shape?

Perfectly round, particularly in larger sizes (12mm+ South Sea, 11mm+ Tahitian). Round pearls represent only 5-10% of cultured harvest.

Are drop pearls considered round?

No — drop pearls are graded as a separate shape category. They are valued for pendant and earring designs but priced lower than round pearls of the same size.

Can a pearl be partly round and partly baroque?

Yes — "circle" or "ringed" pearls have ring patterns of nacre that distinguish them from smooth pearls. They are categorized separately and valued by collectors of unique baroque pieces.

What pearl shape is best for a single-pearl ring?

Round or near-round pearls are most popular for solitaire rings (centered on a single setting). Button pearls work well for ring designs where the pearl needs to sit lower against the finger.