Saturday, July 19, 2008

Freshwater pearl brooch



There are a lot of fake pearls out there, but it is more pleasant to own a genuine pearl jewelry at least once in your lifetime. A genuine pearl does not only mean "natural". Even "cultured" pearls are genuine pearls too, having an advantage of being more affordable than natural pearls.

When you hear of fake pearls, it means that they are man-made pearls made of glass, ceramics, plastics or any other similar materials. They are also called "faux" pearls and are sold as costume jewelry. In the face of modern technology, man can create pearls that look like the original one. Mind you, fakes can have the exact original look, but they do not have the same weight or texture. And their luster is dimmer, which is enough to show that they are imitations of the original. They do not contain any gem value.

To help you with identifying genuine freshwater pearls, here is a three way test:

Tooth test - get the pearl and run it against your front teeth, just right below the biting edge. If you sense a gritty feeling, it is most probably real. Fake pearls are smooth, like plastic or glass. However, be very careful of the pearls that are made from ground shells as they can also be gritty.
Luster test - test the pearls against all kinds of light. Fake pearls will have a shine only on the surface, while genuine pearls always shine from within.
Rub test - get two pearls and rub it together. It should be gritty and do not slide off each other.

In wholesale pearl jewelry store you can not only get the most fashionable style of pearl necklace, loose pearls, twisted pearl necklace, loose akoya pearl beads but also get the most favourable price, very valuable to choose any style of single strand necklaces, pearl pendant, pearl ring, pearl bracelet and pearl sets.

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