The Value Of Pearls
How do you determine the value of pearls? These gems have had a value from ancient biblical days when Jesus had said "not to cast your pearls to the swine." This verse has a meaning of not giving what is valuable to those who don't appreciate receiving it. The following contributed article will give tips on how to find the value of pearls.
Pearls, Pretty and Pink - How Pearls Are Valued By Dee Power The value of cultured pearls is based on five factors. Cleanliness refers to the skin of the pearl and any imperfections. There may be tiny blisters, irregularities or bumps. Since the pearl was created naturally by a biological animal some imperfections are to be expected. Large irregularities devalue the pearl significantly. If there is only a modest blemish it may be hidden by the setting of the pearl. Or if the pearl is in a necklace or bracelet the drill hole may hide the imperfection. Shapes in pearls comes in three varieties, round, baroque and symmetrical. The rounder, or more spherical, the pearl the more valuable. Symmetrical pearls can be flattened but evenly shaped, think of a button. Baroque means any pearl that didn't make the grade for symmetrical. Baroque are the most common shape of pearls and a the least expensive. Pearls can't be cut to shape like gemstones, what you see is what you have to work with.
Size matters. Yes it's the bigger the better for pearls. Size is partially determine by the size of the mollusk (oyster), how big the nucleus or seed is, and how long that nucleus has been in the mollusk being covered with nacre, the pearly substance. Tahitian pearls, or South Seas pearls are the biggest because the mollusk grows up to 12 inches in diameter. Color - the most valuable pearls, with the exception of South Sea black pearls, have a body tone of pure white with an overtone of rose. The more cream colored the pearl, meaning it has tints of yellow, the less valuable. South Sea pearls are valued different because they have a dark body tone overlaid with rainbow colors. These pearls also come in white and gold. Luster is the reflective glowing attribute of pearls. They're not sparkly like diamonds or colored gemstones, nor do they glisten like opals. When you look at a pearl there is an iridescent factor like a rainbow being reflected back at you. This is called orient. High luster and orient means you have a valuable pearl. While this has nothing to do with value, don't go looking pearls when you're shucking oysters for dinner. Pearl oysters are non edible. Dee Power is the author of several nonfiction books and loves gold, silver and gemstones jewelry http://www.gold-silver-gemstones-jewelry.blogspot.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dee_Power
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