Types of Pearls
As an organic gemstone, pearls come in a variety of types, each with its own unique characteristics and charm. Here are some common types of pearls:
Freshwater Pearls
Akoya Pearls
Tahitian Pearls
South Sea Pearls
Keshi Pearls
Freshwater Pearls
Origin: Mainly China.
Characteristics: Available in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and colors, including white, pink, lavender, and even black.
Size: Typically range from 2 to 10 mm.
Akoya Pearls
Origin: Primarily Japan, but also cultured in China.
Characteristics: Known for their round shape and high luster. They are typically white or cream with pink or silver overtones.
Size: Generally range from 3 to 8 mm, but can be larger.
Keshi Pearls
Origin: Typically found in freshwater or saltwater environments.
Characteristics: Naturally occurring pearls with no nucleus, often irregular in shape. They are prized for their unique textures and high luster.
Size: Varies widely.
Tahitian Pearls
Origin: French Polynesia.
Characteristics: Known for their dark, exotic colors, which can range from gray to green, blue, and even black. They often have a metallic sheen.
Size: Usually range from 8 to 14 mm.
South Sea Pearls
Origin: Australia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
Characteristics: Renowned for their large size and luxurious luster. They come in white, silver, and golden hues.
Size: Typically range from 8 to 20 mm.