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Bead Jewelry Handy Tips

Tips before making your purchase of jewelry beads

1) The freshwater pearls

The freshwater pearls are considered the entry level of cultured pearls. True, to some extent. However, note that the freshwater pearl industry has made remarkable progress in recent years. They are now offering different varieties which, for the best of them, be compared with Akoya pearls sea.

In its broadest range, the costs of freshwater pearls are very affordable and represent excellent value for money.

Consider the freshwater pearls:

- Their quality and beauty
- Their value on the market
- Their very competitive prices due to the absence of an intermediary.

The freshwater pearls are available in 4 classic colors: White, pink, lavender and black (black is not natural).
How to identify a string of high-quality pearl on a website?

After considering the usual value criteria (size, shape, color, luster, surface), there is another very ingenious and complementary allowing you to appreciate the value of a pearl necklace. This method is offered on the gap diameter beads.

Example: A necklace of freshwater pearls 7-8mm worth less than a pearl necklace 7 to 7.5mm. Why?

For the selection of pearls is much more rigorous. A necklace enjoying a gap of 0.5 mm beads only present a greater harmony and a greater homogeneity. Buy online pearl necklace with a small gap is the assurance to acquire a string of high quality. When the diameter of the beads begin to seriously increase (9mm, 10mm, 11mm … and more), it is increasingly difficult to maintain this gap.

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Pearl Buying Guide

1. Size of beads

The ultimate size of a pearl depends on several variables:

- The size and health of the mollusk that produced it,
- The size of the nucleus,
- The time spent immersed in water,
- Other factors including climate and nutrients in the environment of the mollusk.

Size of spherical beads
The spherical beads respectively reach a diameter of between 2 and + 20 mm in diameter.

Size of pearls irregular
As for the pearls of irregular shape, they can reach lengths up to 50mm.

Size, type and value of pearls
Width of pearls and value

As with other gems, plus a pearl is wide (diameter) and its value is normally high. Plus a large pearl is, the more it tends to become scarce and its cost is high.

However, this rule does not apply in all cases: Some pearls of great value can be small and of poor quality pearls can also be large. Therefore, the ultimate value of a pearl depends on a proper combination of different factors of value.

The different types of cultured pearl, Akoya Japan and China, Tahiti, Australia South Sea or freshwater China are often represented in distinct size ranges. Note however that the differences today are less pronounced. Why? This is due largely to changes in practice many farmers pearl farmers.

In the relatively recent past, smaller pearls owned by jewelers tend to be of Akoya pearls. Cultured pearls over 10mm in diameter were, for the most part, pearls from Tahiti or Australia. Why? Simply because the large diameter beads were commonly grown in shellfish from these areas.

The importance of the size of a pearl, to determine its final value depends on its type. If a pearl is wider than the average for its size, its value will be superior to others of the same type. The reason: The rarity of this quality so appreciated.

If a cultured pearl from Australia and another Akoya possess qualities equal in all respects, the larger diameter will have more value for the Akoya cultured pearl. The reason: The Akoya cultured pearls with large diameters are rarer than its cousins in Australia.

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10k White Gold 3-Stone Diamond Heart Pendant (1/10 cttw, I-J Color, I2-I3 Clarity), 18"