Irregular Pearls: The Jewelry Trend You Need to Know

Jewelry · 5 min read ·

Perfect, round pearls are classic. But in 2026, it’s the imperfect ones that everyone wants.

Baroque pearls — those organic, irregular-shaped pearls that look like no two are alike — have become one of the hottest jewelry trends of the year. Search interest is up 134%, and major brands from Mejuri to Missoma are releasing new baroque pearl collections.

What Are Baroque Pearls?

Baroque is a catch-all term for any pearl that isn’t perfectly round. This includes:

  • Baroque — irregularly shaped, no two look alike
  • Keshi — small, flat, organic shapes formed as a byproduct of pearl cultivation
  • Coin — flat and round, like a small disc
  • Stick — elongated, twig-like shapes
  • Petal — thin, delicate, flower-like shapes

Each one is truly unique, which is exactly why people love them.

The Anti-Perfection Movement

Fashion is moving away from “flawless” toward “character.” Irregular pearls embody this shift — they celebrate imperfection as beauty.

Gender-Neutral Appeal

Baroque pearls have become hugely popular with men as well as women. Harry Styles, A$AP Rocky, and other male celebrities have made pearl jewelry mainstream for all genders.

Uniqueness Factor

When you wear a baroque pearl, you’re wearing something that literally no one else has. Each pearl’s shape is one of a kind.

More Affordable

Because irregular pearls were historically considered “lower quality” than perfectly round ones, they’re often more affordable — even though demand is now skyrocketing.

How to Wear Baroque Pearls

Solo Statement

One large baroque pearl on a simple gold chain. Let the pearl’s unique shape be the entire focus. This is the most modern way to wear pearls.

Choker Style

A strand of mismatched baroque pearls worn as a choker. This is the look that’s been all over fashion week and Instagram.

Mixed With Gold

Alternate baroque pearls with gold beads on a necklace or bracelet. The warm gold complements the pearl’s luster beautifully.

Ear Accent

A single baroque pearl drop earring, or a pearl added to a huggie hoop. Modern, understated, and endlessly chic.

Stacked With Other Necklaces

Layer a pearl necklace with your existing gold chains. The contrast between organic pearls and polished metal creates a gorgeous textural mix.

Pearl Care Tips

Pearls are softer than most gemstones, so they need a little extra care:

  • Put on last — apply perfume, hairspray, and makeup before putting on pearls
  • Wipe after wearing — use a soft, damp cloth to remove body oils
  • Store separately — keep pearls away from harder gems that could scratch them
  • Wear them often — pearls actually benefit from the natural oils on your skin, which keeps them lustrous
  • Avoid chemicals — no chlorine, harsh cleaners, or ultrasonic cleaners

Freshwater vs. Saltwater Baroque Pearls

Freshwater

  • More affordable ($20-200 for a necklace)
  • Wider variety of shapes
  • Slightly less lustrous
  • Great for everyday wear

Saltwater (South Sea, Tahitian)

  • More expensive ($200-2,000+)
  • Exceptional luster
  • Larger sizes available
  • More of an investment piece

For most people starting out, freshwater baroque pearls offer the best value. You get the same organic, modern look at a fraction of the price.

The Bottom Line

Irregular pearls represent everything fashion is moving toward — individuality, character, and the beauty of imperfection. Whether you start with a single baroque pearl pendant or a full strand of keshi pearls, this is one trend that has serious staying power.

The best pearl is the one that catches your eye because of its unique shape, not despite it.