About

Our founders have extensive experience in design and manufacturing in the U.S. and Asia and strongly believe that consumers should be made aware of the recent innovations in pearl farming.
Click here to read more about the advances in freshwater pearl farming techniques at the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
Click here to read about the different types of pearls on the market at Professional Jeweler.
These innovations include more colors and larger sizes than ever before, so they designed three distinct lines of beautiful and stylish pearls at exceptional prices. They also knew that the best way for a customer to appreciate the value of pearls and what was available on the market was to educate the customer about pearls. So, Dahlia provides our Pearl Guide, which includes information about pearl quality factors, varieties, processing, and care, with every purchase. We also pride ourselves on our extensive knowledge and experience, so please email us any questions you may have about pearls. We will answer each inquiry as detailed as possible.
Each piece is designed and created with quality and style in mind. Our trained artisans use only select top-quality gemstones, and each piece is individually inspected by our quality experts prior to shipment, to guarantee the highest level of satisfaction upon receipt.
We promise to bring you:
Stylish and classical designs
Comprehensive pearl and jewelry expertise
Exceptional value on high quality fine jewelry
Expert guidance for gift or corporate purchases
Extraordinary customer service and support
45 day return policy & 90 day guarantee
Our name

In the language of flowers, a single Dahlia represents good taste. The name Dahlia means novel, elegant, and tasteful. We believe that the Dahlia embodies the elegance of our pearls, but we specifically chose the name to also emphasize the importance of innovation and variety. Dahlia originated in the mountain ranges of Mexico and south to Colombia, but some of the first imported Dahlias grew in Empress Josephine's royal garden in France in the early 1800's. Josephine was very protective of her dahlia collection because during that time, a good dahlia could be traded for a diamond. Dahlias were reserved for her royal garden and not accessible to the public. Dahlias weren't popular in Europe until botanists discovered how to hybridize the flower and produce the incredible variety of colors and shapes which exists today. Dahlias range from one to twelve inches in diameter and display just about every color except blue. A prize of one thousand pounds was offered in 1826 for a blue Dahlia, but no one has yet produced one. We compare Dahlias to our pearls because we offer elegant varieties of pearls not found anywhere else. We constantly innovate our cultivation techniques to bring you unique shapes and colors as well as fine quality jewelry.