Black Tahitian South Sea Pearl
NEcklaceWomen and men who spend time searching for pearl jewelry will soon find
that a pearl is never just a pearl.Not
only is there a myriad of pearl terminology to learn, but there jewelry supplies wholesale are also
different pearl origins. Also, every single pearl is unique and no two are
exactly alike.For a person looking for
pearl jewelry, the differences can be undeniably confusing. To help women and
men find the perfect pearl for their budget, we’ve created a handy guide to the
different types of pearls.We hope that
our guide to pearls will help clear the muddy waters of pearl purchasing.
Freshwater Pearls
Price: $
Rarity: Most common type of pearl
Origin: Freshwater pearls are the most
common and affordable pearls due to the way they are grown. The pearls are
cultured in different places in the world in freshwater (lakes, rivers and
ponds) using mussels. Freshwater pearls are generally mantle-nucleated, meaning
that a tiny piece of a mussel shell is wholesale
european beads inserted into another mussel to begin the pearl-making
process in which the nacre is formed around the inserted mantle.
Japanese Akoya pearl necklace
Japanese Akoya Pearl Necklace
Saltwater Pearls: Akoya, South Sea,
Tahitian
Akoya Pearls
Price: $$
Rarity: Less common than freshwater, more
common than South Sea & Tahitian pearls
Origin: Akoya pearls are the most
affordable saltwater pearl. The akoya pearl comes from the akoya oyster and was
first harvested in Japan, although now much of the harvesting is done in China
as well, with only the large akoya pearls originating in Japan. It is the most
affordable saltwater pearl, and has a more impressive luster than freshwater
pearls.
Golden South Sea Pearl Necklace
South Sea Pearls
Price: $$$
Rarity: Very Rare
Origin: Golden and White South Sea pearls
are saltwater pearls that are grown inside oysters between the southern coast
of China and the northern coast of Australia. Due to the large size of the
South Sea oyster, the wholesale buttons resulting
pearls are the largest of all saltwater pearls. South Sea pearls are also more
expensive because the oyster can only grow one pearl at a time, and takes
longer to create the pearl than do Akoya oysters or Freshwater mussels.
Black Tahitian Pearls
Price: $$$
Rarity: Very Rare
Origin: Black Tahitian pearls (as pictured
in the necklace at top) are grown solely in French Polynesian salt water, and
are considered to be the most beautiful pearls in the world. The oyster that
produces the Tahitian pearl is very large – around 10 inches across – and is
very delicate, which is why the Tahitian pearls are rare and the price is so
high.Tahitian black pearl jewelry is
extremely desirable, although the ‘black’ label is a bit of a misnomer:
Tahitian black pearls come in shades ranging from dark green to gray to purple
to chocolate.