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AN026 (AAA 7.5-8mm Japanese Akoya Saltwater Pearl Necklace gold clasp )

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  • AN026 (AAA 7.5-8mm Japanese Akoya Saltwater Pearl Necklace  gold clasp )
  • AN026 (AAA 7.5-8mm Japanese Akoya Saltwater Pearl Necklace  gold clasp )
  • AN026 (AAA 7.5-8mm Japanese Akoya Saltwater Pearl Necklace  gold clasp )
  • AN026 (AAA 7.5-8mm Japanese Akoya Saltwater Pearl Necklace  gold clasp )
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Whether it's the first piece of pearl jewelry a woman owns or just an addition to her collection, Japanese Akoya Saltwater Pearl Necklace at Pacific Pearls International makes a fantastic gift!

If you are looking for an ultimate fashion accessory for an elegant charm, then pearls are the best choice! Pearls are a symbol of love, purity, wisdom and tenderness. The ancients believed that pearls are tears of god, thus these sea gems stand out with its unique identity from other gemstones such as diamonds, rubies, sapphires and many.

The outstanding pearls can be studded on any jewelry to depict beautiful and outstanding design, allowing you to express your joy to the world and the dazzling finish will be an additional elegance to your style. Many Hollywood Royalties like Audrey Hepburn, Jackie Kennedy and Diana, Princess of Wales prefer pearl jewelry as they believe it brings wealth, prosperity, luck and charm. Our pearls will come to your front door despite being anywhere in the world!

At Pacific Pearls International, our team of passionate professionals are engaged in creating thousands of latest jewelry collection that suits your fashion requirements! Akoya Pearl is a Saltwater cultured pearls from the Akoya oyster used for necklaces, pendants, rings, bracelets and other pearl jewelry items. Akoya pearls are preferred by most retailers and buyers as the complete pearl choice for its perfect round shapes, bright mirror-like lustre and neutral colours. Our AAA grade, hand-selected pearls are strung using a double knotted silk thread that is highly durable and will not tear off easily. The 14k yellow gold clasp of our necklace closes tightly and makes sure that the necklace doesn't fall off from your neck.

Surprise your loved ones with something special! Our beautiful Japanese Akoya Saltwater Pearl Necklace will be a perfect gift for Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, Anniversary and Engagements; they can also be a wonderful gift to yourself! An ideal gift for your Mother, Life Partner, Girl Friend, Daughter, Married Couple, and Sister. Provided with the Certificate of Authenticity, we offer up to 70% discount on the items purchased.

Shop now at Pacific Pearls International and explore the wide range of pearl jewelry collection!

 

STYLE NUMBER: AN026

7.5-8mm AAA Quality Japanese Akoya Saltwater Culture Pearl Necklace with 14K (585) Yellow Gold Clasp, 84cm (33 inches) Long

Retail Price  $ 6,399    Our Price $ 2,499

Certificate of Authenticity

PEARL QUALITY: AAA
Lustre: Very High
Surface: Very Clean
Nacre: Very Thick
Size: 7.5mm-8mm
Colour: White
Type: Akoya Saltwater Cultured Pearl
Shape: Perfect Round
Clasp: 14K (585) (stamped) Yellow Gold
Stringing: Double Knotted Fine Silk Thread

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WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN REAL, CULTURED PEARLS VERSUS IMITATION PEARLS?

Marketing firm reports revealed that manufacturers used South Sea Shell Pearls in place of real, high-quality South Sea Pearls to experiment whether or not purchasers could notice the difference. The findings state that buyers could not tell the difference between the two kinds of pearl! These shell pearls weren't made from glass, plastic, or wax; rather, they were grown from South Sea oyster's shells in a scientific laboratory. 

Today's imitations of fine pearls are extremely convincing, easily mistaken for the real, premium cultured pearls. Cultured pearls are pearls that are produced inside of mollusks or oysters that live in lakes or bays, giving them both the quality you see and price to match. These "faux," imitation pearls are not made by any sort of living water creature. Rather, they are made from plastic, glass, or shell beads to falsify a genuine appearance. 

A cultured pearl has a deep, rich luster, one that cannot be copied by an imitation pearl, regardless of how it's made. However, the most reliable test in most cases for distinguishing real pearls from faux ones is the tooth test. It's easily done. Simply run the pearl in question along your teeth's edges. A real pearl will be slightly gritty or abrasive, while a fake one will be perfectly smooth.Try this test first on pearls that you know are either genuine or imitation to see how they will feel. An area of caution: the tooth test may not be fully reliable for an amateur when testing imitation Majorica pearls. To a trained, expert eye, these fakes have a different look than a real, cultured pearl; however, to an untrained person, they could be very easily mistaken for a genuine one. A very close surface examination using a loupe allows you to see a "pinpointed" surface of the faux pearl; a cultured pearl has a very smooth surface when closely looked at. An imitation Majorica pearl can be easily identified for you by a knowledgeable gemologist or a nearby jeweler.

At Pacific Pearls International, we guarantee that every single pearl we sell to customers worldwide is genuine!


BE CAREFUL!

Before paying for any kind of pearl, be certain that you are getting the quality that you are paying for. Do not just believe what the descriptions say. The saying "Pearl is pearl" is not true. There are several unique types of pearls that have vastly different values. Sellers who dye freshwater pearls black will sometimes see them as a "Natural Color Tahitian Black Pearl." Others could potentially take white freshwater pearls and mare them as expensive white pearls from the Australian South Sea, or sell other freshwater pearls as premium saltwater Akoya pearls.

Carefully examine these pearls before you buy them. Do not pay the price of these expensive, genuine pearls only to receive cheap imitations, freshwater pearls, or south sea shell pearls. Pacific Pearls International certifies the authenticity of each pearl that we sell, to every customer around the world.

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