South sea pearls are farmed in salt water and the pearls are grown in a large oyster shell the pinctada maxima they are mainly produced in australia using wild oysters and in indonesia and the phillipines using hatchery reared oysters.
White south sea pearls vs akoya.
This unusual thickness is what gives the south sea pearl a unique sheen that is often perceived to be soft and captivating.
The south sea pearls have a silky texture and cool silver overtones.
Produced by a small oyster called the pinctada fucata off the seas of japan and china they are commonly found in sizes ranging from 2mm to 10mm in size.
The three most common overtones you ll encounter are for white pearls.
The size and texture of south sea pearls give them an air of luxury.
White and golden south sea pearls are known to have the thickest nacre layers of all cultured saltwater pearl types averaging between 2 0 4 0mm thick or more.
Most saltwater cultured pearls are grown with beads.
Use the slideshow to view each pearl type.
Almost universally described by pearlers as satiny in look the south sea pearl s luster is softer in appearance than that of the japanese akoya.
Rose silver and cream.
Comparing white pearl necklaces while we were shooting the pearl earrings i had the gals shoot a south sea freshwater akoya pearl necklace comparison that really captures the different look of each pearl type.
And natural pearl colors found nowhere else on earth.
All other types of pearls are produced with human intervention they are classified as farmed or cultured.
Most beadless cultured pearls are mantle grown in freshwater shells in china and are known as freshwater cultured pearls.
South sea pearls are large and luminous white and golden pearls.
The average nacre of an akoya pearl is between 0 35mm to 0 7mm whereas the nacre of a south sea pearl measures 2mm to 6mm.
Trade names of cultured pearls are akoya 阿古屋 white or golden south sea and black tahitian.
White south sea pearls are commonly found off the shores of australia and are typically.
Akoya pearls are often very round and spherical in shape and are complemented by very high luster.
These three overtones will be the same for white japanese akoya white freshwater and white south sea pearls although their degrees of intensity will vary from pearl to pearl.