Thursday, December 23, 2010

Marine vs freshwater pearls - What is the difference?

Freshwater pearls as a relatively new, advanced farming techniques. In the early 1900's and early fresh water as a product of inferior quality were observed. sea pearls were valuable, because their shape is more regular, they were more brilliant and their size was much larger. Today, all a little different. Both types of beads can be distinguished from each other yet, but the differences are much smaller than it was.

Freshwater pearls, as its name indicates, as in freshwater snails found. Although they are perfectly round shape, such as salt water, they are somewhat more likely to have irregular shapes of baroque. This is due to the method of production, supply. While farming methods use salt water or a piece of shell pearls, freshwater pearls are cultured by implanting a small piece of shell or other tissues. Pearl is not fully circular base, and therefore less likely to be around during the harvest. Natural pearls are almost always illegal. It's much easier for mass production of freshwater pearls, each oyster can be implanted more than once - I've read that up to 20 balls each oyster so even less likely.

sea pearls only in the sea or other bodies of salt water. They are usually round, with very high luster. However, they have less freshwater pearls, like their counterparts, making them less stable and more prone to chipping around the hole. In addition, it is impossible to produce in a mass of modern farming methods. Every oyster produces a pearl, and many do not survive the relocation. It is worth noting here that the beads can also be found in shellfish, in rare cases. They are usually pink "flame" pattern, which makes them very valuable. Natural Black Pearl (compared with those who are black) are also collected as clams.

There is a wide range of colors from each other, although, as above, and the black pearl pink shell beads are indicated, the salt water. Freshwater pearls have different colors, however, it is simply the result of metals for water management. How to find a pink, purple, white, yellow, and many other colors.

Thus, in salt water and freshwater pearls today are almost equal quality though there are differences between them. Akoya sea pearls gold standard, the affected freshwater versions compared. You'll find the same size and shape, although salt water pearls around anymore. On the other hand, freshwater pearls are less expensive and more durable because they are almost all nacre. You can get access to something you how to find all the tools, and I hope that this paper will shed light on the salt water and fresh water cultured pearls highlight the differences.

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