Color: Pink
Size: 11-12mm
Type of pearl: Edison
Grade: AAA+
Pearl Information
Freshwater Pearls are Unique and Affordable
Even though freshwater pearls are the most commonly produced pearls, the shape and colour of the pearls have made them the most sought-out collectable among the pearl enthusiasts.
The high-quality freshwater pearl does not typically have the glossy, metallic finish found in Akoya pearls. They are dazzling in their rich, bright luster, and their unique charm will last for a lifetime.
One interesting piece of freshwater pearl: a single freshwater pearl mussel is capable of producing up to 50 pearls at a time (although the current production limits each shell to 24-32 pearls).
Freshwater pearls come in a rainbow of natural pastel colours such as lavender, pink, and every shade in between. Most freshwater pearl characterizes the varied shapes, including oval-shaped pearls, rice-shaped and button pearls, coin-shaped and drops pearls, off-round and round pearls.
While freshwater pearls are the most common type of pearl, extremely round and lustrous freshwater pearls are very difficult to find. The size of the freshwater pearls ranges from tiniest pearls measuring 1 or 2 mm in diameter to 15 mm and larger.
Top-of-the-line freshwater pearls, such as the ones you’d find at high-end jewellery stores and reputable online stores such as hyatipearls.in, command a high retail value.
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