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A Complete Guide About Akoya Pearls (1)

Freshwater pearls, on the market today, typically originate in Chinese lakes, and rivers (Japan, and the US, comprise a small fraction of the market).

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A Complete Guide About Akoya Pearls (1)

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  1. A Complete Guide About Akoya Pearls

  2. ● Let's talk about pearls and someone’s required to mention Akoya pearls. You may have overheard the name before, either on the lips of a pearl fan or from the pearl specialist advising you on the best quality pearls to get at a reputed jewellery store. You may also have come across the name in different journals and advertisements, and have perhaps thought about what the buzz about Akoya pearls is actually all about! Let’s explore.

  3. ● Well, to start with, Akoya pearls are among the most prevalent types of cultured pearls available in the market today. They also maintain the exclusive distinction of being the very first pearls to be cultured in the 20th century, a milestone event that right away made great quality pearls cheaper and easily available to the masses. They have become so trendy over the years that it is crucial to identify a pearl enthusiast today who doesn’t have at least a few Akoya pearl necklaces. In fact, almost every common single-strand pearl necklace that you’d notice today has been strung with Akoya pearls.

  4. ● Akoya pearls have a very peculiar appearance. They are generally round in shape and have a white, silver, rose, or ivory overtone. They also serve as the most conventional and generally known form of pearls, something that we all have come to appreciate and adore over the years. These pearls are produced very small in size, from 3 – 5 inches in diameter. Therefore, Akoya pearls come in sizes not bigger than 11 mm, the most popular being around 7.5 mm – 8 mm. While they can at times reach 10 – 11 mm, such occasions are exceptionally rare and can come with quite steep price tags

  5. ● What makes Akoya pearls the favourite of all is the fact that they rate pretty high in all the grades that are considered while assessing a pearl. They are also, most generally, round in shape and thus go for attractive strands or clusters. Yet, it is interesting to remember that Akoya pearls can also be made as baroque, semi-baroque and even drops in some harvests.

  6. ● Mostly speaking, the fuller the size of the pearl, the more pricey it becomes. Even the most insignificant differences can lead to significant price changes.

  7. THANK YOU PRESENTED BY Freshwater Akoya Pearls

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