These properties are explained.
Natural freshwater pearls value.
To assess the value of a pearl you must first understand the difference between a natural and a real pearl.
This baroque pearl formed in the shape of a snail that evidently entered a freshwater mollusk in tennessee.
Oyster divers go to the surface of the ocean to find the natural gems.
Natural pearls gemstones found in the sea.
Most real pearls we see today are cultured pearls.
The most important factor is whether it s a natural pearl or a cultured pearl.
They are still 100 real.
Cultured pearls created using a pearl farming technique.
They are extremely rare.
Humans have no part in their development.
They come from pearl farms.
Natural pearls cost far more than cultured.
According to the estimates of the value of european freshwater pearls given by seventeenth and eighteenth century writers their worth was considered to be one half that of oriental pearls of approximately the same quality.
The most important factor in evaluating a pearl is whether it s natural or cultured.
A real pearl s value is determined using various factors.
Some well known freshwater pearls include the following.
Natural pearls are organically created within oysters.
Whether it s a saltwater or freshwater pearl makes no difference to its value.