Everyone knows that pearls are gems of the sea. However, when it comes to understanding the value of a pearl or buying pearl jewelry, that’s about all you might know. However, it takes more than that to make an educated decision. Therefore, learning how to buy pearls is essential.
You may know that pearls come from oysters and yet have no idea how they’re formed. It’s obvious that these jewels are often of different sizes and colors. However, are you aware of the various types too?
There are two major types of pearls – cultured and natural ones. However, you should first learn about the difference between real pearls and fake ones. Also called faux pearls, these fake versions are generally made of plastic, glass or some other manmade material.
Both cultured pearls and natural pearls are 100% real gems. The difference between the two is based on how they were made. That usually affects the pearl’s price and becomes important when buying pearls online.
Check out our tips on how to tell if a pearl is real!
As an oyster floats around in the sea, an irritant may accidentally get inside of its mussel’s soft tissue. In response, a defense mechanism is launched. This causes the oyster to secrete a coating around the irritant known as nacre. It secretes layer upon layer of nacre until a natural pearl is created.
Cultured pearls form in a mollusk following exactly the same process. However, there are two main differences:
Cultured pearls are formed by inserting shell bead nuclei inside the oysters using a very tedious, fragile process. This acts as an irritant and activates the oyster’s defense mechanism and the creation of layers of nacre. After a lot of care and nurturing, cultured pearls are born!
There’s no way to “make” an oyster produce a pearl in the ocean. However, artificially implanting a nuclei makes it easier to manage the production of pearls, as well as market prices.
These days, it’s almost impossible to find natural pearls in the oceans and seas. Oyster divers risk their lives looking for the sea creatures, hoping to strike it big. However, there just aren’t many natural pearls being created anymore due to pollution and pearl divers.
With cultured pearl farming, the gems are made in secure and nurturing environments. Therefore, the oysters have greater chances of surviving and producing high-quality gemstones.
These days, cultured pearl jewelry comes in many different styles and can be found online. Natural pearl jewelry is extremely rare. If you find one, the piece is more than likely vintage. Additionally, they are extremely rare to come around in online pearl jewelry stores. Either way, natural pearls are much more expensive than cultured pearls.
In today’s online retail market, all real pearls and real pearl jewelry sold are cultured pearls, unless they are specifically marked “natural pearls.” There are five main types of cultured pearl jewelry sold online in 2018:
Knowing some of the differences between the five will help you understand each one’s value better. That way, you know what you’re purchasing BEFORE buying pearls online.
If you’re looking for perfectly round white pearls, these are the ones. Akoya pearls are the classic gems we’re used to seeing on single strands of pearls. They come with the highest luster and shine of all the cultured pearls on the market.
These pearls are commonly referred to as The Ferraris of the pearl world. They are actually cultured Akoya pearls that have been certified by the Pearl Science Laboratory (PSL) of Japan to carry the name. Cultured Hanadama gemstones feature the highest pearl luster of all cultured pearls on the market.
Freshwater pearls emerged as the new rivals to Akoya pearls back in the 1990s. They also come in the form of round, white gems, much like Akoya pearls. However, the Freshwater pearl jewelry offers the widest selections of pearl colors, shapes and sizes than any other cultured type.
White South Sea and Golden South Sea pearls are the most sought-after cultured versions of the gems in the world. That’s because they are the rarest, and offer the most luster and greatest pearls sizes. Both Golden South Sea and White South Sea pearls are cultivated in saltwater.
If you’re looking for real pearls that are naturally black in color, Tahitian pearls are what you want. They are babies of the Pinctada margaritifera, which is the only oyster that naturally produces black pearls.
Black Tahitian pearls are unmistakably vibrant and extremely rare. Therefore, these “Pearls of Queens” are quite expensive when buying pearls online. They offer almost perfectly round shapes, brilliant luster and sizes generally larger than other cultured pearls.
How much pearls cost is based on the various pricing systems of individual online pearl jewelry stores. But, knowing how to use the four main factors behind a pearl’s value can help ensure you don’t pay more than what the gem is worth.
Note that no one factor determines a pearl’s value of the price of a pearl. When judging the value of pearl jewelry, use these factors in conjunction with each other, along with asking questions from the jewelry retail store when buying pearls online.
When it comes to the shape of a pearl, the rounder the gem, the more valuable. Because oysters rarely create (almost) perfectly round gemstones, round pearls are the rarest, making them higher in price than other pearl shapes.
No pearl’s surface is 100% without flaws because each one is created by a living creature. However, the least number of visible flaws, nicks, cracks or other imperfections, the more valuable and pricier the pearl.
The luster of a pearl is the mirror-like sheen and shine visible on the pearl surface. High-quality gems will possess high luster, making the gemstone stand out and “pop” when viewed by the naked eye. High luster means great value.
Once all of the other three factors have been judged, this is the most important factor in the end. Pearl size definitely matters when it comes to these gems. Traditionally, larger pearls were for more mature women back in the day. But, these days, all adult women are flocking to the larger sized gems. Smaller pearls are being used in jewelry trending for little girls and teenagers.
Buying pearl jewelry online means making a high-end purchase without actually touching the product first. Therefore, you need to take certain measures to protect yourself when shopping online for pearl jewelry:
Always make sure the online jewelry store is owned and operated by pearl experts. If not, they may be misinformed, ignorant of uneducated about cultured pearls.
Make sure the online pearl jewelry store offers a reasonable return policy. Remember, you’re buying a high-end piece of jewelry without trying it on first. What if you don’t like it once it arrives?
Only shop with an online pearl jewelry retailer that’s willing to answer your questions via email and by phone. Never spend thousands of dollars with a company that won’t share a reliable phone number with you, and doesn’t have someone available during business hours to answer your calls. If you can’t reach them directly before buying pearls online, you definitely won’t be able to reach anyone if there’s a problem with your order.
In the age of online shopping, where finding a beautiful set of pearls can be as simple as the clicking of a button, there are some important questions to ask before making such a big investment online.
If a seller only has a few strands of mismatched pearls to offer, there should be a definite doubt as to whether the pearls are authentic or just being sold secondhand. Do your research and check if the seller has a good range of pearls, consisting of different types in various styles. If a wide range is offered, you are also more likely to find a selection that best fits your style and budget.
If the prices are the same as to what you would find at your local jewelry store, it’s hardly worth the convenience of shopping online. Ensure that the seller is offering competitive prices along with a wide variety to get a good deal.
Purchasing jewelry online can be risky, especially for high-value transactions, so be sure that the seller is disclosing all relevant information about the grading of the pearls. In the case of exclusive varieties, some additional authentication by an expert would be advisable before purchasing. For very special occasions, stick to the highest grades, such as “AAA” or “AAAA”, to receive the most flawless and lustrous pearls.
Look for online reviews and testimonials about the seller, as well as detailed information about any return or exchange policies they might have. An efficient shipping system, including free shipping for high-value items, could also be a significant factor. Products can sometimes be ruined by inefficient packaging, so you’ll want to make sure that the seller is reliable.
There are also a few other general factors to be taken into account when shopping online, not just for pearl jewelry. These include ease of payment in different currencies, the security of the transaction, the time taken for order processing, and the efficiency of the customer support helplines.
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Kiesha Joseph is the Managing Content Editor for ThePearlSource.com, a leading online pearl jewelry website offering high-quality pearls at affordable prices. Kiesha is a Content Marketing Geek who enjoys educating her audience on a broad range of topics, including trends in marketing, SEO, jewelry, fashion, celebrity style and more.