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Article: ADVENTURE SITS AT THE HEART OF PASPALEY

ADVENTURE SITS AT THE HEART OF PASPALEY

Located in Australia’s rugged North West, our pearl farms are as remote as they are breathtaking.

It’s a land of red dirt roads and vast open skies, before arriving at the shimmering, turquoise waters of the Kimberley coastline. From there, our pearling vessels head out to sea, taking with them the divers who hand-collect pearl oyster shells from the ocean. They may not wear the hard-hatted diving suits of pearling’s earliest days, but the divers still navigate the underwater world, and work hand-in-hand with Mother Nature to ensure they maintain the equilibrium of this pristine environment.
Our new film brings all these elements into a masterful cinematic experience, overlaid with the romance associated with these lustrous gems, created by nature and then crafted into exquisite Paspaley jewellery.
To showcase Paspaley South Sea Pearls in all their shapes and glory, the film features our unique Rhapsody Strand, worn throughout by our muse. Rhapsody is a contemporary take on the traditional strand, responding to a modern approach to dressing that is intuitive and free, bringing together round, circlé, oval, and freeform keshi pearls in a variety of shades, from white to gold. It’s a piece that is as harmonious with a white shirt and jeans for the outback as it is a tailored suit or silk gown in the city.

The Rhapsody Strand evokes a sense of liberation, something inherent to the world of Paspaley — and something that everyone can experience through our new film.

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