The roots of the word 'baroque' can be traced back to the Portuguese term 'barocco', meaning imperfect. The term was initially coined in a 17th-century French dictionary in reference to a pearl with an off-round shape. During the Renaissance era, baroque pearls grew in popularity due to their distinct and natural beauty. In legends, they are believed to have protective and restorative qualities, shielding the wearer from negativity and encouraging inner peace. These pearls are also associated with abundance and prosperity, representing good fortune.