Pandora turns baroque pearls into whimsical charms with Harry Lambert
Pandora’s new pearl charms arrive as frogs, submarines and pufferfish, turning irregular freshwater baroque pearls into playful collectibles.

Pandora opened its Pandora Wonders program with Act I, a limited-edition freshwater pearl collection with British stylist Harry Lambert that turns one-of-a-kind baroque pearls into frogs, submarines, pufferfish, clouds, mushrooms, squid and peas in a pod.
Pandora launched Pandora Wonders on July 1 as a long-term creative platform, with a different creative talent set to reinterpret a signature jewelry material each year. Lambert, whose styling credits include Harry Styles, Emma Corrin and Alexander Skarsgård, brought a clear point of view to the first chapter: childlike delight and nostalgia, filtered through Pandora’s charm language. Philippa Newman, the brand’s chief product officer, said the collaboration is a way to make timeless materials feel fresh and unmistakably Pandora.

The freshwater baroque pearls are individually selected, then micro-pierced, hand-set and finished with 14K gold plating, with cubic zirconia added to some pieces for extra flash. A pufferfish, squid, submarine, cloud, mushroom and frog pendant push the pearl away from the standard round drop and toward little sculptural objects that read more like jewelry toys than heirlooms.
Pandora lists 11 limited-edition charms in the first release, with all but two priced under 100 euros and the two largest at 199 euros. On U.S. product pages, individual pieces include the treated freshwater cultured baroque pearl squid, pufferfish and submarine dangle charms at $98 each, while the oversized frog pendant is priced at $225. The Oceanborn Baroque Pearl Charm Trio is listed at $294.
The launch moved through a rollout during Paris Haute Couture Week on July 7, with limited quantities available from July 8 at selected Pandora stores and on Pandora.net. Early access was set for Dover Street Market London on July 7, while a Café Nuances pop-up in Le Marais, Paris, ran from July 8 to 11. Pandora sells in more than 100 countries through around 7,000 points of sale, including more than 2,800 concept stores, and uses 100% recycled silver and gold in its jewelry.
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