Top Guidelines Of Selecting Oyster Pearls

Top Guidelines Of Selecting Oyster Pearls

Fine oyster pearls have always been of the least comprehended gemstones in the beauty industry. Even the best professional jewelers run into the trouble of not just identifying but purchasing the right ones. Understanding their grading can also be a challenging task. It’s, therefore, common for people to ask a couple of questions regarding how to purchase the right oyster pearls.  Here are top strategies to use when picking the right oysters with pearls.

  • Selecting a Type  – Select Your Growth Style

Cultured pearls often grow via a process
in which a tiny piece of sediment is deposited in the oyster. The oyster coats its deposit
using a glossy secretion known as nacre. With time, the element builds layers
that form a pearl. When choosing your pearls, go with one that has a unique
growth style. In this case, it should be natural. Not only is it rare but
expensive.

  • Compare
    freshwater with saltwater pearls.

Freshwater pearls are pretty different
from the saltwater pearls. The initial ones are often cultured in mussels while
the latter grow in oysters. As such, freshwater pearls come in different shapes
as well as colors. They also come in unique lusters. While saltwater pearls
come in unique shapes too, they grow in large, unlike freshwater pearls.

  • Take
    A Look At The Akoya Pearls 

The Akoya Pearls have been named after a Japan-based
Akoya oyster. This is the epitome of beauty in the region. As such, Akoya
pearls are pretty milky with a silver overtone. But, they are also available in
minty green as well as light blue. They are perfect for creating jewelry.

  • Consider
    The Color Of The Pearl
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Color is one of the first aspects you’ll
notice about any pearl. Although this factor varies depending on the pearl you
want to purchase, you should pay attention to two significant elements: the
color of the body as well as the overtone. The body should be the major hue of
the pearl while the overtone needs to be the sheen, which plays a role in
pooling on the pearl
surface. 

  • A
    Look At Quality

When choosing pearls, quality is a
crucial consideration. This is similar to looking at the luster and color of
the pearls. The brighter the color of the pearl, the more valuable it is.
Therefore, it’s vital to select one that suits your preference. Look at how
much light it can reflect. You can quickly examine luster in a round pearl.

  • Consider
    Examining The Surface Perfection 

Check the surface perfection. Round pearls are rare.
The common type is off-round and lumpy. It also has minor imperfections on the
surface. You need to examine every gem based on a strand. Go through the
surface imperfection. There can be small grooves as well as lumps on the
surface. Foreign bodies found inside the oyster forms them. 

  • A
    Look at the Nacre  

The nacre of the pearl is the element
the oyster excretes when built upon the nucleus object. The longer the pearl
lives in the oyster, the bigger the nacre becomes. A large volume of nacre will
increase the luster of the pearl. A pearl that has small nacre will have a
nucleus reflecting inside.

  • Take-Home

When buying pearls, you should look for a strand that has identical pearls. The more similar they are, the more knitted the general look is. Always compare and contrast every pearl up-close prior to buying. This will enable you to choose the right one.

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