South Sea Pearls Luster and Quality

South Sea Pearls
Of all the pearls around the world, one is revered above all
others: the South Sea Pearl. Grown in the deep seas off the Philippines coast, the
is prized for its brilliant gold or white shine. Shopping for pearls can be confusing. An informed shopper should gather as much
information as possible so as to make an educated decision.
Grading Pearls
Pearl necklaces are graded by the Five S's: Shine,
Surface, Shade, Shape and Size.
Shine (Luster) is the way that light reflects and
shines through the pearl. Because a pearl is an organic object, it often has Surface
markings such as nicks, scratches, small indentations and discolorations.
(A pearl void of such markings is considered perfect and only accounts for
5-10% of the total amount of pearls harvested each year). Pearls have a wide
variety when it comes to color and overtone, with different Shades
being considered more desirable than others. Pearl Shape can range all
the way from Baroque to Perfect-Round, with different shapes being considered
more valuable than others due to their rarity. Size is the total
circumference of the pearl, usually measured in millimeters. The combination
of these qualities factors in to the total grade of the necklace, resulting in
a rating of A, A+, AA, AA+ and AAA. The highest grade for a pearl necklace is
AAA quality. AAA pearls are the most desirable and valuable. They are
impressive gifts to give someone who especially cares about quality and value.
Pearl Luster
Shine (Luster) is the way that light reflects from the
pearl. It is the most important factor in determining a pearl's value. Luster
is what gives the pearl its iridescence and depth. Luster is determined by the
thickness of pearl nacre, the coating that makes up the pearl. Very lustrous
pearls have a deep-mirror like surface and a bright shine. Pearls with low
luster look dull and foggy. The pearls are in possession of thick,
creamy nacre and are famous for their rich, silky luster.
One way to examine the luster of a pearl necklace is to lay
the strand on a table and look at the pearls from 20 inches away. The sharper
and clearer your reflection is on the pearls’ surface, the higher the
luster.
Pearl Surface
As pearls are an organic creation, they often have surface
imperfections. Flawless pearls are very rare and command a much
higher price. The surface of a pearl is graded by how many imperfections are
visible and to what percentage they are distributed. These marks can range
from small and nearly unnoticeable, to quite large and distinct. When buying
pearl jewelry, be sure to examine the pearl surface carefully for these kinds
of flaws.
Pearl Color
These Pearls have a wide variety of colors and
overtones, ranging from white, silver, yellow and gold with subtle undertones
of pink, blue and green.
Among these colors, deep golden or white hues are the most
desirable and valuable.
Golden South Sea Pearl Necklace: The deeper the golden
color, the more rare and valuable the pearls are. Their beautiful glowing hue
creates a sense of warmth; livening the complexion and creating a feeling of
luxury.
White Pearl Necklace: Famous for their
rich, creamy color, White pearls can have rose or silver overtones.
While pearls with silver tones are more popular, pearls with rose
overtones are considered to be rarer and more valuable.
When buying a White pearl necklace, keep in mind
that pearls with white body color are more valuable than those with ivory or
cream. Use caution, as some sellers may sell cream pearls as white
ones for a higher price.
When choosing color, keep in mind the complexion of the
wearer. For example, if the wearer has a dark complexion, the golden color
would be a good choice. If the wearer has a fair complexion, a white or silver
hue would be nice.
When examining the color of a pearl necklace, it
is best to view it under natural light. Pearl color will look slightly
different under various types of lighting. Pure morning light is the ideal
time. Florescent light tends to give pearls a more bluish or yellowish hue,
while incandescent light lends pearls a more reddish hue.
Pearl Shape
South Sea pearl shapes include perfect round, semi-round,
circle, oval, button, drop, and baroque. Because symmetry is rare in nature,
round shapes are the most highly valued. While a strand of round South Sea
pearl necklace is the most classic and valuable, a nearly round necklace can
create a similar look at a significantly reduced price. Another option to
consider is a baroque necklace. Stylish and fun, it can be worn with
everything from a pair of jeans to a Gucci bustier.
Pearl Size
The most common sizes for Pearls are 10mm –
15mm. South Sea pearls in 16mm - 20mm are very rare and extremely valuable.
Ultimately, the size of a necklace is a personal preference as it reflects
individual style and personality. When choosing a size, you should consider
the wearing purpose of the necklace. Generally, larger necklaces are more
extravagant and create a statement; while smaller necklaces are more for
everyday wear.
South Sea Pearl Necklace Matching and Workmanship
It is important to examine the workmanship of a pearl
necklace. Poorly matched pearls with obvious color differences will lessen the
beauty of your necklace, causing its value to drop dramatically. When you
receive your necklace, examine it by letting it hang off the tip of your
finger. Examine whether the line of the necklace is straight, the knotted tie
too tight or too loose and whether the finish is beautiful.
South Sea Pearl Necklace Graduation
Graduation means that the pearls are strung from smallest to
largest, starting at the clasp and ending with the largest pearl in the center
of the necklace. This is traditionally done to capture the elegant,
interesting look it creates.
South Sea Pearl Necklace Length
When choosing pearl necklace length, keep in mind both the
size of the wearer and the effect you wish to create. Traditionally 16 inches,
or choker necklace length, is considered the classic look, while longer
lengths are ideal for casual, business, or evening wear. It is an ideal choice
for those with high necklines as well. The most popular length for a pearl
necklace is 17 inches; a length that is not quite a choker yet does not drape
extravagantly low on the wearer.
Millimeters Vs Inches
South Seal Pearls are measured in millimeter. 1 inch is equivalent to
about 25mm. Therefore, a 10mm pearl is equal to 0.4 inches.
South Sea Pearl Necklace Pricing
Due to their size and rarity,South
Sea pearls can be expensive. Here are some quick tips to help you in the
decision making process: When selecting a necklace it is wise to choose
quality over size.
High quality South Sea pearls are a statement of perfection
and sophistication. Also, they are rare and have investment value. A high
quality South Sea pearl necklace can last for generations.
Where to Buy
When buying South Sea pearl
jewelry compare prices from both online sellers and local stores. On
average, local dealers tend to charge considerably more than online sellers.
It is best to buy from a trusted online source. Make sure to check the
sites’ return policy, customer support, and customer reviews.

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