Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Cultured Pearls When I Was In Asia I Saw Necklaces Advertised As Cultured Pearl Necklaces But The Pearls Were An Inch?

When I was in Asia I saw necklaces advertised as cultured pearl necklaces but the pearls were an inch? - cultured pearls

Diameter, it could be true? It was too much, but I do not remember that the current population. Maybe $ 50. But much less expensive than jewelry necklaces of pearls of normal size in Australia. I've heard that you can tell by sucking and feeling the gradient layer, it can not, however, that while the clerk looks at us. How big can the beads before they know they are wrong?

3 comments:

Iknowthi... said...

The size you describe is when we know that they are wrong, oh, and the price would deliver an additional $ 50 tip, I think.

smashmou... said...

In your case, the pearls are false. The people who make money, so lotta lies and all, and tell them that their pearls are cultivated, even if they are not. I come from Asia and yes, I know about these things.

Silken knot said...

"The Pearl" simply means it is grown in a shell a pearl in operation. There are many freshwater pearls on the market that are much cheaper than Akoya pearls and South Sea. All are trained in different shells. The size of shells determines the size of the pearl. All that is cost effective with the name of a cultured pearl, rather than freshwater. Freshwater pearls tend to be low, partly because (one of the freshwater snails can) a Mussell produce up to 50 beads. A freshwater cultured pearls could be 25 mm (or whatever you described inches). In fact, pearls of this size would be able to the South Sea and Tahiti are more expensive than you think from Australia. In this sense, these pearls are particularly "wrong".

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