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Cultured pearl is formed with the help of humans. To make a pearl, a skilled technician inserts one or more nuclei into a mollusk. The mollusk is then returned to the water where the nuclei act as irritants and trigger the mollusk to secret nacre around the nucleus. Pearls are generally harvested after 18 months to 3 years after nucleation.
Cultured pearl is grown inside oysters and mollusks in the same way as natural pearl. The only difference is that while natural pearls occur randomly in nature, cultured pearls are created when a pearl farmer deliberately injects an irritant into the oyster. Cultured pearls require the same type of care as natural pearls.
Different types of cultured pearls and pearl terms include Akoya Pearl, South Sea Pearl, Tahitian Pearl, freshwater pearl, mabé pearl, blister pearl, and keshi pearl.
Cultured pearl is grown inside oysters and mollusks in the same way as natural pearl. The only difference is that while natural pearls occur randomly in nature, cultured pearls are created when a pearl farmer deliberately injects an irritant into the oyster. Cultured pearls require the same type of care as natural pearls.
Different types of cultured pearls and pearl terms include Akoya Pearl, South Sea Pearl, Tahitian Pearl, freshwater pearl, mabé pearl, blister pearl, and keshi pearl.
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Identification between natural pearls and cultured pearls
2010-06-25 18:28:00
Pearls are elegant and charming and be popular with people of the world. There are two basic types of pearls: one is natural pearl, and the other is cultured pearl. They are different from each other.
The production of cultured pearls
2010-06-15 18:41:00
Today, the cultured pearl industry has essentially replaced the natural pearl industry with production of cultured freshwater pearls, you can know the production of cultured pearl from this article.
How to judge the value of your cultured pearl
2010-06-15 08:43:00
Do you know the value of your cultured pearl? There are some factores to judge the value of cultured pearl. Here you can learn the tips on judging the value of cultured pearl.
Identifying natural pearls from cultured pearls
2010-06-15 08:38:00
Pearl can be devided into cultured pearl and natural pearl. There are some difference between cultured pearl and natural pearl. Here we will introduce you the identifying natural pearls from cultured pearls.
How to spot cultured pearl
2010-06-15 08:24:00
Do you know how to spot cultured pearl? A true pearl results when an oyster secrets a substance to coat an irritant in its shell; the substance is called nacre. Here you can find the method of spoting cultured pearl.
How to pick a wonderful cultured pearl
2010-06-15 08:21:00
Do you love cultured pearl jewelry? Most women all has their own cultured pearl. You should know the basic cultured pearl choosing guide so that you can pick the perfect cultured pearl. Here you can find some useful tips on picking cultured pearl jewelry
Cultured pearls are gaining in popularity
2010-06-15 08:17:00
Nowdays the cultured pearls are very popular now and most girls or women all have their own cultured pearl jewelry, but do you know why the cultured pearls are so popular?
The didfference between freshwater and seawater pearl
2010-05-31 18:32:00
Cultured pearl can be divided into freshwater pearl and seawater pearl, here we will talk something about differences between freshwater pearl and saltwater pearls.
The introduction to freshwater cultured pearl
2010-04-12 16:29:00
Freshwater cultured pearls are a kind of pearl that comes from freshwater mussels. the traditional cultured pearl is cultured in an oyster in the ocean. Freshwater cultured pearls are less expensive than the Akoya pearls.