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Precious pearls are a gem for girls

PEARLS for Girls is Hastings Street’s hidden gem home to beautiful handmade jewellery and exquisite pearls ready to be found by those with an eye for excellence.
The diverse and original range of jewellery on offer includes original Australian pearl jewellery designs set in sterling silver or gold, custom made with pearls from around the world.
Pearls for Girls specialises in Australian Broome pearls, Tahitian pearls, Freshwater pearls from China, and Akoya pearls from Japan along with American Navajo Indian turquoise, amber from Poland, and semi-precious and precious stones to complement the custom range.
Customers will find something to suit all budgets from the beautiful range of rings, necklaces and bracelets as well as one-off designs and a made-to-order service.
This month marks the month for aquamarine and visitors will find a wide range of originally designed pieces on display to mark this occasion.
To view the beautiful range of pieces head over to Pearls for Girls in Bay Village, Hastings Street, Noosa Heads.

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