Breathtakingly Unusual Long Baroque Pearls

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Price is per 15-inch string of these unusual pearls. Longest in the string measures about 18mm x 4mm - about 32 long shaped (although many will be smaller) + 5mm x 4mm perals in between.

The ancient Chinese practice this technique, but the first real cultured freshwater pearls originated in Japan. In the 1930s, Japanese farmers by Lake Biwa achieved natural colours unseen in saltwater pearls. However, water pollution today has virtually destroyed pearl production there.

China has the resources that Japan lacks: many large lakes, rivers, and a low-cost work force. The first Chinese cultured pearls were basic, until the 1990 s when China revolutionized pearling. Shapes, lustre, and colours of the new Chinese pearls now surpass Biwa quality.

Copying the Japanese to improve off-white and mottling, China uses a mild bleach, bright lights, and heat. Natural freshwater pearls are usually odd shapes. So for more roundness, the Chinese now reshape rejected pearls into spheres, and then nucleate mussels with them.

The best pearls have thick overlapping layers of nacre. This can be tested by viewing its lustre . Roll the pearl with a pen in good light the best pearls will reflect the pen the most. A large pearl is only more valuable if it s the same quality as a smaller one and the rounder the better. Being an organic gem, grooves, pits, or dents are expected. However, matching colour for a complete necklace is important.

Freshwater pearls are popular for their colours: white, silvery-white, pink, red, copper, brown, lavender, purple, green, blue, and yellow. The most desirable are the pastel pinks, roses, lavenders, and purples. Colour comes from the mussel species and water quality. Generally pearls assume the colour of the shell in which they form.