There is south sea pearl which quality and lustre way better than the pearls you mentioned. Myanmar produce a lot of south sea pearls with great quality and variety colour
What a failed visual aid... white pearls on-a white cloth & no close ups! It would be more beneficial to viewers like me to learn something like fresh water pearls versus Akoya pearls, when words / lectures are accompanied with clear & sensible visual aids!
It was a really good video, and I learned something. This is only a suggestion… I really wish you would’ve showed those pearls on a black background and zoomed in a little closer. Other than that, it was a very good Informative video. Thank you.
I have a black pearl my mom put in my 6-prong Tiffany setting original 50 year old engagement ring, after stealing the diamond for a cocktail ring(?!). She says its worth as much as the 1/3 rd carat diamond. I don't really care as she put her & my grandmothers diamonds in cocktail ring with Jadite smaller stones, and I inherited it, but found it a little difficult to believe.
What you're referring to fall under Freshwater pearls. However, generally there aren't any natural black Freshwater or a true red. But they certainly have lots of colors.
Hi Kyllonen! I bought a Edison pearl lately and I'm wondering where and how these pearls are grown. Since they say this is kind of a new technique...The luster and the price is just incredible.
Thrilled to see this on your channel too. Pearl powder is magical for skin! Especially if you have large pores, oily skin & inflamed skin. Calms it right down. Is this made with freshwater pearls?
I have sn oval shape pearl I dont know wether its real peall because its strange in shape,I ussuslly see round pearls. Is it possible to have oval pearls?