Explore the Sustainable Pearl Farming Craft Through an Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Tour
Atlas Pearls has reopened its refreshed showroom in North Bali, offering a more immersive experience. With an expanded pearl farm tour, visitors are invited to witness up close the four-year journey involved in creating a single South Sea pearl sustainably.
With over 30 years of experience, Atlas Pearls has established itself as a global leader in sustainable pearl farming, producing over 600,000 pearls annually for some of the world’s most prestigious jewelry houses. More than just a retail space, this redesigned showroom invites guests to delve deeper into the world of pearl farming—a place where education, exploration, and reverence for the beauty of nature converge in a single experience.
To celebrate the reopening of the showroom in North Bali, Atlas Pearls hosted an intimate cocktail event for VIP guests and dignitaries. They were the first to experience the showroom’s new ambiance and enjoy a guided tour of the pearl farming area located just behind the showroom.


The new showroom is now officially open to the public, where visitors can browse, try on, and purchase Atlas jewelry collections while gaining a deeper understanding of the sustainable pearl farming practices that are at the heart of the brand’s philosophy.
To complement the showroom experience, guests can book a guided tour of the pearl farm. During the tour, visitors will observe firsthand the critical stages of pearl farming—ranging from oyster care, seed implantation, to harvesting—all led by Atlas’ expert team.
The tour concludes with a private presentation where guests can explore and try on elegant jewelry pieces crafted from pearls harvested directly from Atlas’ farms.

Atlas plans to expand its tour offerings with an upcoming deep-sea exploration tour, where guests will be taken on a boat ride to witness how pearl farming is closely intertwined with the natural environment. This experience will be available in limited numbers and tied to harvest schedules, but it is expected to launch soon, with advance bookings available.