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Amandapearl

SustainableRecycledHandmadeEthical

Amandapearl sells limited-edition jewelry that pairs natural pearls with recycled gold and ethically sourced gemstones. Pieces run $200–$2,500, placing the label in the accessible-premium tier. Sales are DTC through amandapearl.com and by appointment at the brand’s studio in Portland, OR; no wholesale accounts are maintained. The collections are designed and bench-made in-house, allowing one-off color combinations and baroque pearl silhouettes rarely seen in mass-market pearl lines. Signature items include the “Keshi fringe” earrings and convertible “double-pearl” pendants that can be worn four ways. Every design is released in numbered batches of 25–100, then retired. Customers are 25-45-year-old creatives, architects, and food-industry professionals who want heirloom-quality pearls without traditional formality. They value traceable materials, small-batch production, and designs that read modern yet timeless enough for daily wear. Amandapearl competes with artisanal pearl studios and sustainable demi-fine jewelers; it differentiates by keeping the entire process—from pearl drilling to gold casting—under one roof, publishing the farm origin of every pearl, and offering lifetime restringing. The tight drop model and Pacific-Northwest aesthetic give it a cult following that larger eco-jewelry brands can’t replicate.

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