Pearls of Wisdom: A Brief Introduction. Take a peek at the lustrous history of these gems from the deep. |
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Almost all salt water pearls are cultured, while fresh water pearls are readily available au natural. |
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If it weren't for the advent of cultured pearls, there would virtually be no pearl market today. |
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Pearls are available in more colors than even sapphires. |
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Not all round pearls are round. They are classified as round, slightly off round and off round. |
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Nacre is the lustrous protective coating oysters produce over intruding irritants. |
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Pearls are measured by size, not weight. Uniformity of size is the most important factor in strands. |
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Pearls have very porous surfaces. If you see a dark spot, it could be from perfume. |
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Orient is the iridescent play of color deep inside pearls. You will most likely not find this in cultured pearls because very thick nacre is needed to create the effect. |
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Print this page out and go shopping! All the most important valuing factors for purchasing pearls on one handy sheet. |
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All pearls are tumbled clean upon removal from the shell. Ask if beeswax was used in tumbling. Beeswax adds luster but is not permanent. |
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