How to Purchase A Pearl
Necklace
by:
Martin Smith
Purchasing a pearl necklace can be a
daunting task because if you really want top
quality pearls there are a number of questions
and steps to take to ensure you do get the
quality that you are seeking. Pearls are
beautiful and a very stylish accent to any
wardrobe. The questions and steps with some
explanation will be addressed below.
Do you want natural, cultured, or imitation
pearls. Please note that imitation pearls are
custom jewelry and they don’t have much value.
Natural pearls are next to impossible to find
in stores they are also of a lesser value than
cultured pearls.
There are choices of the shape of the
pearls that you want. Pearls can be
symmetrical, baroque, or irregular. Sphere
like pearls are most costly and they are
greatly sought after. Symmetrical pearls and
tear drop shaped pearls should be even all
over.
The size of the pearl is a great issue
involving the price. The size of the pearl
will affect the price. Bigger is better and
they are also more expensive. If money is not
a big issue size will only matter by your
choice.
Depending on how much you want to spend,
what kind of necklace do you want? Do you want
a multiple strand with smaller pearls which
are less expensive or do you want a single
strand of larger pearls which are more
expensive.
When inspecting pearls under direct light
and on a flat white surface. Check every pearl
for luster. Lustrous pearls have shiny
surface. There should be good contrast between
light and dark, as well as strong and crisp
reflections. Avoid pearls that have white and
cloudy look to them.
What is the pearls ‘orient’ - a play of
iridescent rainbow with high quality colors.
Ask whether the color is natural or dyed. The
latter is less expensive. More exotic natural
colors are more effective.
What is the pearls overtones - a tint
secondary to the main body color. Pink tones
can increase the price and blues can reduce
the price. You can verify that the pearls are
clean by making sure there are minimal defects
such as nicks, cracks, pits, or discoloration.
Turn the pearl around and check it at all
angles. The color, the shape, smoothness, and
luster cannot all cannot be different on a
single pearl.
Roll a strand of pearls on flat surface to
test them for roundness. If they are round
they will roll more smoothly and evenly. If
they are not round you will feel it when the
pearls are rolled, it could feel like going
over a bump.
There are three steps you need to take to
recognize real pearls from imitations. Run the
pearls along the bottom edge of your teeth. A
real pearl will feel gritty and or sandy. A
fake pearl will feel smooth.
Look at and feel the pearls. Flawless
pearls and those that feel light when you
bounce them in your hands are probably fake.
Check out the pearl under a number 10
magnifier ( a loupe). Imitation pearls appear
grainy.
This is definitely a process and it is up
to you to do whatever you can to check the
value of the pearls. If necessary bring
someone who is knowledgeable with you.
About The Author
Martin Smith is a freelance writer providing advice and information on
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