Founder Kokichi Mikimoto invented cultured pearls in 1893, ushering in a new era of high jewelry. Japanese Akoya pearls, renowned for their sharp luster and perfect spherical shape (6-8mm in diameter), have become the soul of the brand.
In 2026, 10 introductory collections blend metallic lines with the soft glow of pearls, suitable for the workplace, parties, and everyday wear. From the modern V Code to the Morse code M Code, these pieces showcase versatile charm.
These pieces don’t need to wait for special occasions; they can be layered for everyday wear to create a stylish look. Pearls are no longer delicate, but a symbol of confidence.
V Code: The Understated Modernity of a Sleek V
The new V Code features an 18K gold V-shaped setting that accentuates a 7mm Akoya pearl. The pendant is priced at only NT$21,000, while the silver version is more affordable and is a best-selling item.
The V-shape contrasts with the soft luster of the pearl, elongating the neckline. It looks perfectly natural in the workplace when worn alone, or layered with other earrings for added depth.
Extending the appeal of rings and bracelets, suitable for both genders and generations, inspired by Dilraba Dilmurat’s style.

M Collection: The Three-Dimensional Declaration of Brand M
The sculpted metal outline of the initial M cradles a 6.25mm Akoya pearl. Earrings, NT$40,000, simple yet eye-catching.
The three-dimensional structure amplifies the pearl’s area, perfect for everyday wear and layering. The golden luster balances the pearl’s shine, suitable for both work and dates.
The collection is comprehensive, including necklaces and rings, a great starting point.
M Code: The Irregular Beauty of Morse Code
Circular metal rings staggered with 6.5mm Akoya pearls. Bracelet, NT$53,000. The casual arrangement is timeless, wearable alone or layered.
The irregular design adds personality. Available in silver or gold, perfect for youthful street style.
The choker version elongates the silhouette, ideal for accenting winter sweaters.
Feather: The Romantic Elegance of Feathers
A silver feather brooch with 3.5-5.75mm pearls, NT$28,000. Light and airy, perfect for a romantic party.
The dynamic metal accentuates the pearl’s luster; these earrings are perfect for everyday wear, ideal for spring and summer with sheer fabrics.
Glamorous yet lightweight, adding a touch of feminine grace.

Ear Cuffs and Upgrades: Affordable Entry-Level and Advanced
Double hoop ear cuffs, NT$8,000. No ear piercing required. A shimmering 6.5mm pearl adds a stylish finishing touch to any ear shape.
Advanced options include Universe Elements, featuring the four elements (water circle, fire triangle), versatile for everyday wear.
Les Pétales rose petal pink gold, poetic and elegant, with pearls adding depth and dimension.
Shopping and Care Guide
| Series | Beginner Items | Pearl Size | Reference Price (NT$) | Style Points |
| V Code | Silver Pendant Chain | 7mm | NT$21,000 | Modern Everyday |
| M Collection | Gold Earrings | 6.25mm | NT$40,000 | Minimalist Workwear |
| M Code | Bracelet | 6.5mm | NT$53,000 | Stylish Stacking |
| Feather | Brooch | 3.5-5.75mm | NT$28,000 | Romantic Party |
| Ear Cuffs | Double Hoop Clips | 6.5mm | NT$8,000 | Affordable Trend |
- Selection: Choose pearl luster according to skin tone; Asians prefer a sharp Akoya luster. Try on at a boutique to ensure comfort.
- Care: Wipe clean with a soft cloth, avoid contact with perfume, and have regularly professionally cleaned to preserve its value and pass it down through generations.
Mikimoto teaches us that pearls can be both edgy and modern; a string of pearls is not just jewelry, but an extension of confidence.
