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Types of Pearls: Differences and Characteristics

Introduction

Not all pearls are the same. The differences between the various types depend on the growth environment, the mollusk species, and the cultivation process. Understanding these distinctions allows you to choose a pearl jewel with true awareness.


Akoya Pearls

Akoya pearls, often referred to as Japanese Akoya pearls, are prized for their intense luster and typically very regular shape. They are especially favored in classic and elegant jewelry, thanks to their visual harmony and radiant surface.


Freshwater Pearls

Freshwater pearls, also known as freshwater pearls, stand out for their wide variety of shapes, sizes, and natural colors. Grown in freshwater environments, they offer great expressive freedom in jewelry design.


South Sea Pearls

South Sea pearls are among the rarest and most precious. They are distinguished by their impressive size, naturally warm hues, and striking visual presence. Each pearl is unique and requires careful selection.


Tahiti Pearls

Tahiti pearls are recognizable by their dark tones and shades that may include green, grey, or anthracite reflections. They are ideal for jewelry with a bold, contemporary character.


How to Choose the Right Pearl

The choice of a pearl depends on the context in which the jewel will be worn, personal aesthetic preferences, and the balance between shape, color, and size.


Further Insights

For a comprehensive overview of the world of pearls, you can consult the Pearl Guide and the article Akoya, Freshwater and South Sea Pearls: when to choose one or the other.