Sunday, 5 April 2020

How To Identify The South Sea Pearl Bringing In That Pure Touch


Opal is an attractive and spanking piece of gemstone, flashing rainbow colors in an abstract form if someone turns or moves it. The background color of opal is quite similar to other gems, formed by impurities inside the silica structure, but the play-of-color of opals makes it distinguishable and unique.

  • White opals
  • Fire opals
  • Black opals

Some common types of opals are mentioned above. Red colored opals are quite rare and usually found in larger sphere opals, making it more expensive and valuable from others.
It is believed that opals do some benefits to human body such as

  • Detoxify and regenerate the liver
  • Regulate insulin
  • Assist bladder and lymph node stimulation

Many people consider Opal Australia as the most precious gemstone, affecting spiritual and physical well-being of human beings due to the color property it has. It is often associated with desire and lust, inspiring love.

These pearls are unique and infrequent, coming from oysters living in nutrient rich water of south sea areas like China and Australia. Basically the oysters are bigger so they produce larger pearls (average diameter is about 12 to 13 mm) than usual pearls and they are silver or white colored.

Because of the rarity, the cost of cultivation as well as production is very high, making south sea pearl one of the most expensive gem in today’s market.

Do you know how manufacturers imitate south sea pearls?

Are you looking for genuine South sea pearls? The most mature initiative would be buying it from any legitimate pearl dealer who has a good reputation in this business, providing certificate in order to testify its authenticity.

Freshwater pearls are picked up and through synthesizing in labs corrupt businessmen try to give them similar appearance like south sea pearls, changing its smooth texture to crinkled texture.

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