Universally adored, the beautiful soft glow of pearls is associated with purity, admiration and innocence. Pearls are said to symbolise success, happiness and love. Pearl is one of few gems to be valued for lustre rather than carat!
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Pearl is the birthstone of June and the only gemstone formed by a living organism. Pearls are formed within the mantle of oysters or mussels. Microscopic irritants lodged in certain molluscs’ shell cause the deposition of concentric layers of calcium carbonate, forming a round pearl.
The colour of pearls is usually white or cream, however they can be found in variety of other hues such as pink, grey, green or blue. Pearls are quite soft, having a Moh’s hardness value of 3 (Diamonds are 10!). Ideally a pearl is smooth and round in shape, however many other shapes naturally occur including baroque, drop and keshi.
Freshwater pearls account for 95% of global pearl production and are mainly sourced from Chinese Pearl Farms, where 30 – 50 pearls are grown at once. Salt water cultured pearls account for 5% of global production. There are 3 types of salt water pearls, Akoya, Tahitian and South Sea. These usually produce only one pearl at a time. The South Sea pearl is the rarest type, with 10 times more weight in diamonds being produced each year in comparison with an Australian South Sea pearl.
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Universally adored, the beautiful soft glow of pearls is associated with purity, admiration and innocence. Pearls are said to symbolise success, happiness and love. Pearl is one of few gems to be valued for lustre rather than carat!