Do real pearls have knots between them?

Real pearls will be individually knotted. This means there is a tiny knot between every pearl. The knots prevent each pearl from rubbing against another and protect against loss if your strand breaks. However, high-end fake pearl strands are often knotted between each “pearl”.
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Do real pearls have bumps?

Although fake pearls are typically very smooth and artificially perfect, a real pearl may often have irregularities such as pits, chips, bumps and scratches on its surface.
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Do real pearls have ridges?

More precisely, real pearls come with subtle ridges, while faux pearls are always smooth and crease-free.
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How can you identify a natural pearl?

The Tooth Test: Simply rub the pearl against your tooth, softly. If the pearl is natural or cultured, you will feel the surface as gritty. If the pearl is a faux gem, then the surface will feel smooth. FACT: While observing pearls under a magnifier, specialists can easily tell whether they are a fake or a real gem.
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Are old pearls worth anything?

The value of a pearl can vary dramatically depending on many factors, such as pearl type, size, color, surface quality, and more. A wild pearl will be worth more than a cultured pearl. So, how much are pearls worth? To keep it short, on average, a pearl's value ranges from $300 to $1500.
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How can you tell the difference between a natural pearl and a cultured pearl?

A natural pearl may show growth lines where concentric layers of nacre have been added. Cultured pearls on the other hand will appear to have a perfectly rounded nucleus that's surrounded by a halo of conchiolin and finally a thin outer layer.
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Why do some pearls have ridges?

Ridges are an inclusion that is unique to Freshwater pearls, quite likely due to their solid-nacre composition. Ridges are totally covered in nacre, so they'll be whatever color the pearl is, i.e. white for white, pink for pink and so on.
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What are the lines on pearls?

Pearl Nacre Quality

Nacre is made up of thousands of layers of thin overlapping crystal plates with irregular edges. This is the same beautiful iridescent material that lines the inner surface of the oyster shells.
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What do you call fake pearl?

Fake pearls are also called “faux”, “costume” or “imitation”. They can be made of glass, plastic, or fish-scale imitations. For example, "majorica pearls" are a form of fake pearls. There is nothing in them that rightly allow them to be called pearls.
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Do real pearls glow under black light?

If the tone/color is the exact same across all the pearls, that points to them being fake. — Similarly, under black light the different pearls should fluoresce differently on a string of pearls, and will tend to fluoresce yellowish or tan. Fake pearls will tend to be uniform across the line.
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Do real pearls flake?

Unfortunately, because pearls are delicately formed layers of calcium, they can flake if they're damaged. To prevent your precious pearls from peeling, keep them away from harsh chemicals or cosmetics and don't allow the pearls to rub against each other.
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Are real pearls heavy or light?

Real pearls are normally heavier than the fake ones. Toss them gently up and down in your hand and feel the weight difference. You can use this method to test those made from coated glass or plastic beads. The only exception with this weight test is in the case of solid glass beads.
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Do fake pearls turn yellow?

Fake or imitation pearls almost always never turn yellow, as they are made of materials such as plastic and ceramic. Yellowing generally means that your pearls are organic and subject to change.
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How much is a real pearl necklace worth?

A real pearl necklace can cost anywhere from $150 to $10,000+ or even more for exceptional examples. Affordable Freshwater necklaces can go as low as $150, while a classic Akoya necklace will cost anywhere from $250 to $5000+.
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What is the rarest pearl color?

Naturally colored blue pearls are the rarest pearl colors in the world (with one or two exceptions, which we will get to below). The color has existed in pearls for decades, but only recently have naturally colored blue pearls gained popularity in the modern pearl jewelry markets.
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How can you tell if pearls are good quality?

The luster of good quality pearls is sharp and bright. You should be able to see your reflection clearly on the surface of a pearl. Any pearl that appears too white, dull or chalky, is of low quality.
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How can you tell real pearls from vinegar?

The vinegar test is exactly what it sounds like. The acetic acid in vinegar will react with the calcium carbonate in the nacre of the pearl. Put a drop of vinegar on the pearl or submerge the pearl in a small cup of vinegar. If you can see bubbles forming from the reaction, your pearls are authentic.
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What are the 7 basic pearl shapes?

Pearls come in seven basic shapes: round, near round, oval, button, drop, semi-baroque, and baroque. Perfectly spherical pearls and symmetrical drops are the most valued. There are exceptions though. Well-formed oval or baroque cultured pearls are also prized by pearl lovers.
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How can you tell the difference between freshwater and saltwater pearls?

There are a few differences between saltwater and freshwater pearls that affect their appearance. Freshwater pearls have a thicker nacre than saltwater pearls, and therefore may have more depth of shimmer to them. However, this thicker nacre also makes them less lustrous or shiny than saltwater pearls.
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Can real pearls be scratched?

Pearls Are Soft: Handle with Care

Almost all gems are harder than them. For this reason, you should keep in mind that whatever other jewelry material your pearls come in close contact with, they are likely to get scratched. The pearls on your ring can be easily damaged by a strong bump.
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What is the price of 1 gram pearl?

The cost of 1 gram A-grade freshwater pearl can be as low as INR 40. The cost of 1-gram highest quality freshwater pearl (AAA) is about INR 250.
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Can yellowed pearls be cleaned?

How to clean pearls that have yellowed. White pearls can yellow over time, but it is possible to brighten them up again. The acetone in nail polish remover can whiten old pearls and clean away stubborn stains.
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What is the price of original pearl?

Note – Currently, Original Pearl price in Indian starts from Rs 1000 per carat ($15 approx.) and can reach as high as Rs 2 lakh per carat ($3075 approx.)
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