A Baroque pearl is a mis-shaped pearl. Instead of being spherical it may be uneven, lumpy, curved or ovoid. The name dervies from their use in the late 16th century, principally be German craftsmen who set them in pendants to form part of the body of creatures such as birds, dragons, sea monsters and so on. Nowadays baroque pearls are found with minimal settings in necklaces, earrings and pendants.
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