Cultured pearls are pearls that come from a mollusk whether saltwater or freshwater varieties.
Is a cultured pearl real.
Safer than pearl diving.
These pearls are nucleated with either a small mother of pearl bead nucleus or a square 1mm piece of mantle tissue which irritates the mollusk into forming a pearl sac and then subsequently coating the seed with crystalline nacre layers eventually forming a pearl.
With freshwater pearls technicians embed a small piece of mantle tissue into the mollusk to being the culturing process.
Saltwater pearls are formed when a small rounded piece of mother of pearl shell is inserted into the oyster and the layers of pearl form around the nucleus.
It s this rarity that gives them their high price tag not necessarily their beauty.
Cultured pearls are real pearls grown inside real oysters at pearl farms in japan australia indonesia china and many more locations.
Natural pearls formed without human intervention are extremely rare and are.
Natural pearls tend to be rarer and more expensive than cultured pearls.
Cultured pearls are nurtured on pearl farms giving them pretty decent survival rates.
And to deflate one of the most common pearl myths floating around cultured pearls are real pearls.
There are many varieties of cultured pearls including freshwater saltwater tahitian and south sea pearls.
Some variations in color nacre luster and shape may exist between cultured and natural pearls.
Cross section of a cultured and a natural pearl.
These pearls are created the old fashioned way but with a little assistance from man.
A real pearl is produced by pearl bearing oysters either in fresh or salt water.
Natural pearls which are from shellfish caught in the wild and cultured pearls which are farm raised.
It s worth noting that almost all pearls on the market today are cultured.
To be clear freshwater and saltwater pearls are cultured pearls.
Over 99 of the real pearls sold today are cultured pearls.
Note that real pearls come in two varieties.
There are numerous dangers of diving for pearls in the open waters.
Development of a pearl.
A cultured pearl is a pearl created by a mussel farmer or oyster farmer under controlled conditions.
The freshwater river mussel and the saltwater pearl oysters.
Firstly this profession is not only dangerous but almost.
Cultured pearls can be farmed using two very different groups of bivalve mollusk.
Natural wild pearls are typically found by shellfish harvesters purely by accident.