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Premium member Presentation Transcript How to Choose Fine Pearls By Amanda Raab : How to Choose Fine Pearls By Amanda Raab Today fine pearls compete with the finest diamonds and jewelry and it is important to know how to determine the difference between fine quality pearls and average pearls. Choosing pearls that are of the best quality are determined by luster, nacre thickness and quality ( Casablanca 1865 ), color, surface perfection, shape, and size. Become an expert at distinguishing quality with these tips... Pearls are very alluring and hold a quality that both defines elegance and natural beauty. There are more varieties and availability of pearls today than ever before. The cultured pearl now rivals with fine diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, and rubies.PowerPoint Presentation: Today most pearls are cultured, meaning that the mollusk is purposely inserted with an irritant or nucleus from which it creates a pearl. A better way to think of the difference between natural pearls and cultured pearls is to think of the natural pearl as a result of the mollusk working alone and the La Sposa Laguna cultured pearls as a product of nature being helped by science. Cultured pearls are not fake like many people may think. The culturing process takes from two to three years and is a very delicate process. The pearl farmers have little control on what the outcome of the pearl will look like or if the mollusk will reject the nucleus. Not all pearls are fine quality or even desirable at all. The end result is ultimately a consequence of nature.PowerPoint Presentation: Choosing pearls that are of the best quality are determined by luster, nacre thickness and quality (the outer layer), color, surface perfection, shape, and size. The biggest factor of pearl quality is nacre thickness and quality which determines how long the pearl will last. Nacre thickness determines the longevity of the pearl and nacre quality determines how light reflects through the layers of the pearls. High luster and Maggie Sottero Dakota R1072 iridescence come from high quality nacre and any pearl with these characteristics has quality, thick nacre. When judging nacre look for uniform iridescence, intensity of luster, cracks and peeling, estimate thickness near the drill hole between the nacre and the shell bead (nacre is lighter). Pearls are very thick with at least .5 mm on all pearls, thick with at least.5mm on most pearls, medium with between .35 and .5 mm on most pearls, and thin with .25 mm or less on most pearls.PowerPoint Presentation: Luster is also important and one of the first factors to notice. Luster is an intense brightness that illuminates from within the pearl rather than just being shiny like in imitation pearls. The intense brightness results from light being reflected throughout the numerous layers of nacre. Quality pearls will have a sharp contrast between the brightest area where direct light is hitting the pearls and the shaded area creating an illusion of a Mori Lee Touch Of Color 2225 ball within the pearl. Check for luster by examining them under a fluorescent lamp and rolling them from side to side to examine uniform luster. Examine pearls over a light gray or white material and never black because it is harder to see the true quality of the pearl.PowerPoint Presentation: Pearl color is also important. When choosing pearls note there body color and overtones. The most desirable and more rare white pearls have rose colored overtones. Cream colored pearls are more affordable because they are less rare. Also, pearls can have tones rated in intensity. Darker toned pearls are Pronovias Fez more desirable and expensive compared to lighter toned pearls. Many natural body colors are available in pearls including white, black, gray, blue, gold, pink, and green. Distinctive colored pearls are rarer and harder to find. Have a qualified gemologist check the pearls to make sure they have not been dyed, especially for costlier pearls like the black or golden varieties.PowerPoint Presentation: Examine pearls surface for blemishes. Although is best to check for most pearl characteristics on a light background, it is best to check for blemishes on a dark background. Check in both intense and San Patrick Eleonor diffused light. No pearls are perfect and small blemishes can be sacrificed for more important quality like nacre and luster. Pearls with higher luster conceal blemishes better.PowerPoint Presentation: When choosing pearls also consider shape. There are three pearl shapes including symmetrical, spherical, and baroque. The spherical is the rarest and Sottero and Midgley Ssm5047 most desirable. Symmetrical pearls include teardrop or pear-shaped pearls and desirable but usually less expensive than spherical pearls. Baroque pearls are irregularly shaped and often the least expensive.PowerPoint Presentation: Size should also be taken into consideration. Larger cultured pearls are rarer and more expensive. Allure Couture C166 pearls over 7 millimeters are much more costly and prices dramatically rise with each millimeter over 8 millimeters. South Sea and Tahitian pearls also have high increase in price when size is over 15 millimeters.PowerPoint Presentation: One more factor to consider in pearls is the precision in matching the pearl quality in a string of pearls. It is important to take all of the above factors in consideration when matching the pearls. Graduated pearls also take careful matching. Pearl matching affects the Casablanca 1866 value of the jewelry because when pearls are not matched properly it takes away from the appearance of the jewelry. Also, make sure the pearls are all drilled in the center so they lay properly. Off-center drilled pearls will not lay correctly and reduces the value of the piece.PowerPoint Presentation: It is always important to get a independent laboratory report when in doubt of pearl enhancements that may have been employed to La Sposa Laica make the pearls appear more valuable. Make sure the person appraising the pearls is a Graduate Gemologist which is the Gemological Institute of Americas highest award. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
How to Choose Fine Pearls By Amanda Raab soem123 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 3 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 12, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Casablanca 1865,La Sposa Laguna,Maggie Sottero Dakota R1072,Mori Lee Touch Of Color 2225,Pronovias Fez,San Patrick Eleonor,Sottero and Midgley Ssm5047,Allure Couture C166,Casablanca 1866,La Sposa Laica Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript How to Choose Fine Pearls By Amanda Raab : How to Choose Fine Pearls By Amanda Raab Today fine pearls compete with the finest diamonds and jewelry and it is important to know how to determine the difference between fine quality pearls and average pearls. Choosing pearls that are of the best quality are determined by luster, nacre thickness and quality ( Casablanca 1865 ), color, surface perfection, shape, and size. Become an expert at distinguishing quality with these tips... Pearls are very alluring and hold a quality that both defines elegance and natural beauty. There are more varieties and availability of pearls today than ever before. The cultured pearl now rivals with fine diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, and rubies.PowerPoint Presentation: Today most pearls are cultured, meaning that the mollusk is purposely inserted with an irritant or nucleus from which it creates a pearl. A better way to think of the difference between natural pearls and cultured pearls is to think of the natural pearl as a result of the mollusk working alone and the La Sposa Laguna cultured pearls as a product of nature being helped by science. Cultured pearls are not fake like many people may think. The culturing process takes from two to three years and is a very delicate process. The pearl farmers have little control on what the outcome of the pearl will look like or if the mollusk will reject the nucleus. Not all pearls are fine quality or even desirable at all. The end result is ultimately a consequence of nature.PowerPoint Presentation: Choosing pearls that are of the best quality are determined by luster, nacre thickness and quality (the outer layer), color, surface perfection, shape, and size. The biggest factor of pearl quality is nacre thickness and quality which determines how long the pearl will last. Nacre thickness determines the longevity of the pearl and nacre quality determines how light reflects through the layers of the pearls. High luster and Maggie Sottero Dakota R1072 iridescence come from high quality nacre and any pearl with these characteristics has quality, thick nacre. When judging nacre look for uniform iridescence, intensity of luster, cracks and peeling, estimate thickness near the drill hole between the nacre and the shell bead (nacre is lighter). Pearls are very thick with at least .5 mm on all pearls, thick with at least.5mm on most pearls, medium with between .35 and .5 mm on most pearls, and thin with .25 mm or less on most pearls.PowerPoint Presentation: Luster is also important and one of the first factors to notice. Luster is an intense brightness that illuminates from within the pearl rather than just being shiny like in imitation pearls. The intense brightness results from light being reflected throughout the numerous layers of nacre. Quality pearls will have a sharp contrast between the brightest area where direct light is hitting the pearls and the shaded area creating an illusion of a Mori Lee Touch Of Color 2225 ball within the pearl. Check for luster by examining them under a fluorescent lamp and rolling them from side to side to examine uniform luster. Examine pearls over a light gray or white material and never black because it is harder to see the true quality of the pearl.PowerPoint Presentation: Pearl color is also important. When choosing pearls note there body color and overtones. The most desirable and more rare white pearls have rose colored overtones. Cream colored pearls are more affordable because they are less rare. Also, pearls can have tones rated in intensity. Darker toned pearls are Pronovias Fez more desirable and expensive compared to lighter toned pearls. Many natural body colors are available in pearls including white, black, gray, blue, gold, pink, and green. Distinctive colored pearls are rarer and harder to find. Have a qualified gemologist check the pearls to make sure they have not been dyed, especially for costlier pearls like the black or golden varieties.PowerPoint Presentation: Examine pearls surface for blemishes. Although is best to check for most pearl characteristics on a light background, it is best to check for blemishes on a dark background. Check in both intense and San Patrick Eleonor diffused light. No pearls are perfect and small blemishes can be sacrificed for more important quality like nacre and luster. Pearls with higher luster conceal blemishes better.PowerPoint Presentation: When choosing pearls also consider shape. There are three pearl shapes including symmetrical, spherical, and baroque. The spherical is the rarest and Sottero and Midgley Ssm5047 most desirable. Symmetrical pearls include teardrop or pear-shaped pearls and desirable but usually less expensive than spherical pearls. Baroque pearls are irregularly shaped and often the least expensive.PowerPoint Presentation: Size should also be taken into consideration. Larger cultured pearls are rarer and more expensive. Allure Couture C166 pearls over 7 millimeters are much more costly and prices dramatically rise with each millimeter over 8 millimeters. South Sea and Tahitian pearls also have high increase in price when size is over 15 millimeters.PowerPoint Presentation: One more factor to consider in pearls is the precision in matching the pearl quality in a string of pearls. It is important to take all of the above factors in consideration when matching the pearls. Graduated pearls also take careful matching. Pearl matching affects the Casablanca 1866 value of the jewelry because when pearls are not matched properly it takes away from the appearance of the jewelry. Also, make sure the pearls are all drilled in the center so they lay properly. Off-center drilled pearls will not lay correctly and reduces the value of the piece.PowerPoint Presentation: It is always important to get a independent laboratory report when in doubt of pearl enhancements that may have been employed to La Sposa Laica make the pearls appear more valuable. Make sure the person appraising the pearls is a Graduate Gemologist which is the Gemological Institute of Americas highest award.