Popular Types of Pearls

Released on: July 6, 2008, 6:37 pm

Press Release Author: Beijing Haide Tianjia Pearl Gem Co.,Ltd

Industry: Management

Press Release Summary: Chinese Freshwater Pearls are recognized as the most varied
and beautifully cultured freshwater pearls in the world. With pristine freshwater
lakes and abundant mollusk populations, Chinese harvesters continue to awe the
pearl-loving community with gems in every size, shape and color and have been doing
so for more than four thousand years!



Press Release Body: 1. About "Freshwater pearls"



Chinese Freshwater Pearls are recognized as the most varied and beautifully cultured
freshwater pearls in the world. With pristine freshwater lakes and abundant mollusk
populations, Chinese harvesters continue to awe the pearl-loving community with gems
in every size, shape and color and have been doing so for more than four thousand
years!

In contrast to the Akoya pearls and other saltwater pearls, the freshwater pearls
are not nucleated with round mother-of-pearl beads, but by inserting a small piece
of mantle tissue from one mollusk between the mantle tissue and mother-of-pearl
shell lining of the host mollusk. After nucleation, the pearl producing oysters are
returned to their freshwater environments and nurtured for up to 6 years before the
pearls are harvested.

While saltwater oysters are often nucleated to produce a maximum of two pearls, the
freshwater oyster can be nucleated to produce upwards of fifty pearls per oyster.
While the freshwater pearl rarely rivals the luster and roundness of the Akoya
saltwater pearl, they abound in a beautiful variety of shapes and natural colors
including white, pink, lavender and peach. Because of the greater abundance of the
freshwater pearls, they offer a beautiful and affordable alternative to more
expensive Akoya pearls.

As the Chinese have continued to increase their skill in pearl culturing techniques,
the quality of freshwater pearls has increased dramatically, so much so that the top
percentages of the pearl farmer's harvests have begun to rival the quality of many
saltwater pearls. Additionally, because of the larger size of the freshwater pearl
oyster, it is not uncommon to see freshwater pearls many times larger than their
saltwater counterparts (as large as 16mm) at a fraction of the cost.



2. About "Akoya pearls"



"Akoya" refers to pearls produced by the Japanese Akoya oyster (Pinctada Fucata
martensii). Primarily cultivated in the ocean waters off the coasts of Japan and
China, Akoya are the most famous of all pearl producing oysters. Akoya yield
saltwater pearls that are known for their intense luster, beautiful color, stunning
overtones and exquisite roundness. In each quality, the Akoya are superior to
freshwater pearls and therefore command much higher market values.

Because of the exquisite roundness and consistent color of the Akoya pearls, they
are the most popular type of pearls for matching together to create beautiful
necklaces and bracelets. While natural body colors include cream and white, natural
overtones include green, yellow and rosé. As pearls with rosé overtones are the most
rare, they are considered the most desirable and valuable.

Unlike freshwater pearls, the Akoya pearls are remarkably difficult to culture,
which contributes to the powerful allure of this gem as well as its consistently
high market value. While freshwater mollusks can be nucleated to harvest upwards of
fifty pearls each, the Akoya oyster rarely produces more than two pearls with a
higher mortality rate for the oyster itself. Additionally, the Akoya oyster is the
smallest of all pearl producing oysters.



3. About Tahitian Pearls



The famous Black Tahitian Pearl is produced by the "black-lipped" oyster (pinctada
maxima family) along the islands of French Polynesia.



Because of the extremely large size of the black-lipped oyster (up to 1 ft. long),
they produce some of the world's largest pearls in primarily blackish body colors
(charcoal/metallic/gray etc.). They are often accentuated with a beautiful array of
colorful overtones. The nucleating and culturing of the Tahitian pearl is quite
difficult with relatively high mortality rates for the host oyster. For this reason
along with the large size and high quality of pearls harvested, Tahitian pearls
often command very high market prices.

Black Tahitian pearls are among the most exotic and sought after pearls in all the
world. Because this oyster is much larger than either the Akoya bearing or Chinese
freshwater pearl oysters, Tahitians are harvested in larger diameter sizes. Typical
harvests yield pearls ranging from 8-14mm.

Tahitian pearls have become extraordinarily popular due to the variety of dark body
colors such as gray, silver, charcoal etc. as well as rare, naturally occurring
vibrant colors. National pearl offers high-quality Tahitian pearls with rarely
occurring exotic colors such as copper, pistachio, taupe, peacock, aubergine, steel
gray, olive, sea green, black and others. These pearls are artistically arranged to
create our \"National Treasure Collection\" multi-color Tahitian necklaces.

Tahitian pearls are a favorite for use in pearl pendants, a popular choice for women
who prefer stylish and exotic pearl designs over more traditional pearl strands.





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