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There is a moment when getting ready — that final pause before the mirror — when the right accessory transforms an outfit from lovely to luminous. This heart-shaped pearl hair clip is that moment. Small enough to be delicate. Beautiful enough to be noticed. Meaningful enough to be remembered.
Whether you are pinning back a soft wave before Sunday service, adorning an updo for a wedding, or adding a whisper of elegance to an everyday look, this clip arrives like a quiet declaration: she pays attention to beauty, and beauty pays attention to her.
Pearls are among the oldest and most beloved gems in human history — worn by queens, treasured by brides, and praised in Scripture itself. Jesus spoke of the pearl of great price, the one treasure worth everything (Matthew 13:46). And it is no wonder. There is something about a pearl that no other stone can replicate — its soft, luminous glow, its warmth against the skin, its quiet radiance that does not shout but simply shines.
This clip features inlaid pearls set into a graceful heart-shaped frame — each pearl nestled with care, catching the light with that signature soft luster that has captivated women for centuries. The heart shape adds a layer of meaning: love, beauty, and the tender things of life, all held together in one exquisite piece.
Available in your choice of finish:
Both finishes are applied with care to give the clip a polished, jewelry-quality appearance — the kind of finish that elevates a hair accessory from functional to truly beautiful.
This pearl heart clip was made for the moments that matter:
Tuck this clip into a small gift box and it becomes something truly special — a thoughtful, beautiful token for a daughter, a mother, a friend, or a bride. It is the kind of gift that says: I thought of you, and I chose something lovely, because that is what you are.
"Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for fine pearls. When he found one of great value, he went away and sold everything he had and bought it." — Matthew 13:45–46