Question about fresh water CULTURED PEARLS BY HONORA Sterling Silver Freshwater Cultured Pearl Pendant
1. Tooth test - get the pearl and run it against your front teeth, just right below the biting edge. If you sense a gritty feeling, it is most probably real. Fake pearls are smooth, like plastic or glass. However, be very careful of the pearls that are made from ground shells as they can also be gritty.
2. Luster test - test the pearls against all kinds of light. Fake pearls will have a shine only on the surface, while genuine pearls always shine from within.
3. Rub test - get two pearls and rub it together. It should be gritty and do not slide off each other.
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Posted on Aug 29, 2016
Freshwater pearls are much smaller in size and has a symmetrical shape with rough surface. Freshwater pearls have more appealing color and finish. They are relatively low in temperature and the temperature doesn't get changed easily. You can easily make the difference between the fake and real Pearl jewellery by rubbing two pearls against each other, The real ones will leave a powdered residue.
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Posted on Mar 24, 2015
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