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Pearls - Natural - Cultured - JewelryNatural Pearls
The oyster's next option is to coat the intruder with layers of a substance called "nacre", or calcium carbonate. As years pass, the irritant becomes a bead which grows into a pearl. Cultured PearlsCultured pearls are formed much as are natural pearls. The difference is primarily the manner in which the irritant is introduced. The oyster shell is carefully opened enough to accurately place a small bead in the oyster. Then the oyster is returned to a natural environment for sufficient time to allow the oyster to form the layers of nacre. Keshi PearlsKeshi are unseeded cultured natural in a baroque shape that occur naturally in oysters that have been seeded. Sometimes Keshi pearls are mistaken for freshwater pearls, but the luster and color is more complex than freshwater varieties. Imitation PearlsImitation pearls are manufactured imitations of glass, wax, fish scale and other uninteresting materials. Some are actually made in plastic injection moulding machines. A substance is added to the mixture to simulate the texture and "feel" of nacre. Pearl SelectionCharacteristics that determine the value of pearls.
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