Pearls have forever been associated with calm, compassion, and grace.
From royalty to spiritual seekers, Moti has adorned those who seek inner balance and gentleness.

Whether worn in a ring or a pendant, our pearls are selected for their soothing energies — to help you move with more peace, and less restlessness.

मोती को हमेशा शांति, करुणा और सौम्यता से जोड़ा गया है।
यह उन लोगों द्वारा धारण किया गया है जो अपने जीवन में संतुलन और भावनात्मक स्थिरता की तलाश करते हैं।
हमारे सभी मोती प्रमाणित, बिना किसी ब्लीचिंग या उपचार के, स्वाभाविक रूप से बने हुए हैं।

Pearl (Moti) is associated with the Moon — the planet of emotions, intuition, and mind.
If your birth chart shows an afflicted Moon, or if you’re facing emotional instability, anxiety, or mental unrest, Moti may help.

Many also wear pearls during periods of grief, emotional change, or while seeking spiritual progress. Pearl supports healing and softness.
Unless the Moon is severely afflicted, Moti is generally considered a safe gem for most people.

• Basra Pearls – Naturally formed in the Persian Gulf inside the Pinctada radiata mollusk. Scarce, naturally occurring, and highly valued.
• South Sea Pearls – Farmed in seawater using the Pinctada maxima oyster. Known for their large size and gentle sheen.
• Freshwater Pearls – Grown in rivers and lakes using the Margaritifera species. Less dense than sea pearls but still astrologically potent.

Q: Are these pearls real?

A: Yes. Every pearl listed here is 100% natural, untreated, unbleached, and certified. We do not deal in synthetic or imitation pearls of any kind.

Q: What makes a pearl astrologically suitable?

A: A natural origin, untreated surface, and stable shine. All our pearls are unbleached and untreated, making them suitable for astrological use unless specified.

Q: Are freshwater pearls also effective?

A: Yes. Untreated freshwater pearls can be potent for astrological use. They tend to be lighter and less dense than South Sea or Basra pearls but still carry lunar energy and emotional resonance.

Q: Why are Basra pearls so expensive?

A: Basra pearls form through a rare natural phenomenon — when a grain or irritant accidentally enters the mollusk Pinctada radiata in the Persian Gulf. They are not farmed or cultured, but formed slowly in nature — making them scarce and deeply valued.

For comparison:
– South Sea pearls come from Pinctada maxima, farmed in clean seawater.
– Freshwater pearls are produced by Margaritifera species, mostly in rivers and lakes.

All pearls sold on Precious Carats are untreated, unbleached, and certified.

Q: How should I care for my pearl?

A: Pearls are organic gems and require gentle care. Avoid exposing them to harsh chemicals, perfumes, soaps, or excessive sweat. Wipe them gently with a soft cloth after wearing, and store them in a separate pouch away from harder gemstones. Over time, it is normal for pearls to show signs of wear — especially if worn daily — as they respond to their environment.

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