Melo Melo Pearls 1

2009-Oct-13, 08:54

Melo Melo Pearls Defined
A melo melo pearl is a non-nacreous, natural calcareous concretion by the marine gastropod melo melo.

 

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Conch Pearls 8

2009-Oct-13, 08:52

Finding Pairs Of Conch Pearls Is Extremely Rare
Since conch pearls are naturally both rare and unique, finding matching pearls for sets, earrings, strands, etc. is extremely difficult, thus significantly increasing both the cost and the value of such sets.


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Conch Pearls 7

2009-Oct-13, 08:48

Be Careful, The Color Of Conch Pearls Can Fade
An important fact to remember, if you are considering purchasing a conch pearl, is that its colors tend to fade significantly over time. Experts are not completely sure why, although sunlight is often cited as at least one factor in the fading. Thus, it's recommended that conch pearls be worn primarily in the evening and not exposed to excessive sunlight.

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Conch Pearls 6

2009-Oct-12, 08:59

Conch Pearls Have A Flame Structure
In addition to its striking colors, the conch pearl often has another important surface feature called a "flame structure," which is a unique pattern in the coloration. The flame structure generally appears in the pink or white-pink pearls, although the other colors sometimes also exhibit it.


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Conch Pearls 5

2009-Oct-12, 08:58

Conch Pearls, Small But Pretty In Pink
Conch pearls are usually small in size -- 3 millimeters or less -- and baroque or oval in shape. Their colors are generally pink, yellow, brown, white, or golden. Pink (or a salmon-colored orange-pink) is generally the most sought-after color, while white and brown are relatively rare.

 

 

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Conch Pearls 4

2009-Oct-12, 08:55

Conch Pearls Are Nature’s Surprise
Since the meat of the Queen conch is prized as food, it is generally harvested by fishermen, rather than being sought for its pearls. The pearls tend to be "by-products" of the harvest, discovered by the fishermen as they clean their catch.

 


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Conch Pearls 3

2009-Oct-11, 08:32

Conch Pearls Are A Very Rare Occurrence
No one has yet devised a method for culturing conch pearls, so every one you see will be a natural pearl. Therefore, they are extremely rare and valuable. It is estimated that only one in 10,000 conchs produces a pearl, and that less than 10 percent of those are of gem quality.

 
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Conch Pearls 2

2009-Oct-11, 08:31

Conch Pearls, The Pearl That’s Not Really A Pearl, in the Technical Sense
Conch pearls (pronounced "konk") contain no nacre, so technically they are not actually pearls at all. Instead, the gems are calcareous concretions, similar to kidney stones in humans. They are produced by the Queen conch mollusk (Strombus gigas), which lives primarily in the Caribbean near southern Florida.

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Conch Pearls 1

2009-Oct-11, 08:24

Conch Pearls Defined
A Conch Pearl is a non-nacreous, calcareous concretion produced primarily by the Queen Conch (Strombus gigas). Conch pearls often exhibit a flame-like pattern due to concentrically arranged calcium carbonate plateles in a lamellar fasion.

 

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Natural Pearls 5

2009-Oct-9, 11:09

Natural Pearls Today
Although natural pearls are found primarily in older jewelry from estate sales and auctions, their popularity is making a comeback. Colorful abalone and conch pearls have begun to find favor in exotic, unique designs. Recently, in 2007, a double strand of 68 perfect natural pearls known as the ‘Baroda Pearls’ was auctioned at Christie’s Auction House for $7 million.

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Natural Pearls 4

2009-Oct-9, 11:08

Cultured Pearls vs. Natural Pearls
Cultured pearls are still real pearls, grown organically inside of oysters in the same way as natural pearls. The difference is, that in the case of cultured pearls, the pearl farmer intentionally stimulates the development of the pearl by inserting a "nucleus" into the oyster. Thus, the formation and discovery of the pearl are no longer left to chance.


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Natural Pearls 3

2009-Oct-9, 11:07

Discovery of Natural Pearls is Rare
Natural pearls of any commercial value or desirability, are extremely rare. Instead, since the early part of the 20th century, cultured pearls have supplanted natural pearls as the most common and available pearls.

 

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Natural Pearls 2

2009-Oct-9, 11:06

Natural Pearls - Accidents of Nature
Natural pearls are formed randomly and really are simple accidents of nature. When a certain type of irritant, such as a parasite, becomes lodged in the tissue of a mollusk, the animal responds by secreting a calcium carbonate substance called nacre to coat the intruder and protect the mollusk. Over a period of several years, this build-up of nacre forms a natural pearl.


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Natural Pearls 1

2009-Oct-9, 11:05

Natural Pearls Defined
Natural pearls are calcium carbonate secretions which form within mollusks without human intervention.


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Keshi Pearls 5

2009-Oct-8, 11:17

Keshi Pearls Are Now A Very Rare Find
Keshi pearls, especially Tahitian and South Sea keshis, were once quite the bargain, yet beautiful and unique pieces. Today, Keshi pearls are much more rare. This is because Tahitian and South Sea pearl farms are now x-raying oysters to determine whether or not the nucleus has been expelled. When a nucleus-free oyster is found they are then re-nucleated before a keshi has time to form. This practice has made keshi pearls much more of a rare find than they once used to be. The word keshi means "poppy seed" in Japanese, and these pearls are often also referred to as "poppy seed pearls."

---from Pearl Guide

 


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Keshi Pearls 4

2009-Oct-8, 11:16

Keshi Pearls Are Not Considered Natural Pearls
The fact that keshi pearls are solid nacre does not, however, give them the classification of natural pearls. This is because keshi are a bi-product of the culturing process, and not a natural occurrence.


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Keshi Pearls 3

2009-Oct-8, 11:15

Keshi Pearls Are Known For Their Luster
Because the oyster has expelled the implanted nucleus of the pearl, the resulting keshi pearl is 100% nacre. This gives it an especially lustrous and shimmering surface quality. Most keshi, in fact, have a greater luster than even the highest quality cultured pearls.  


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Keshi Pearls 2

2009-Oct-8, 11:12

How Keshi Pearls Are Formed
Keshi pearls are formed when the oyster rejects and spits out the implanted nucleus before the culturing process is complete, or the implanted mantle tissue fractures and forms separate pearl sacs without nuclei. These pearl sacs eventually produce pearls without a nucleus.
Keshi Pearls Can Be Salt Or Freshwater
Keshi may form in either saltwater or freshwater pearls. They are generally small in size and, because there was no nucleus to guide the ultimate shaping of the pearl, their shapes vary widely. Keshi come in a wide variety of colors, and tend to have high luster and even rare orient. This is due to their solid-nacre composition.

 

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Keshi Pearls 1

2009-Oct-8, 10:59

Keshi Pearls Defined
A keshi pearl is a non-beaded pearl formed by accident as a by-product of a pearl culturing operation.

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South Sea Pearls 5

2009-Sep-29, 10:21

What Makes South Sea Pearls So Unique
South Sea pearls have several distinct characteristics that are unique to this gem. The nacre is unusually thick, ranging from 2 - 6 mm, compared to the 0.35 - 0.7 mm of an akoya pearl. South Sea pearls have a unique, satiny luster that comes from the rapidly deposited nacre and warm waters of the South Seas. South Sea pearls also have a subtle array of colors; typically white, silver, and golden, that are rare in other pearl types.

 

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