A natural pearl is formed accidentally without any human intervention.
Types of pearls.
Saltwater pearls include the akoya cultured pearls grown in japanese and chinese.
There are also different types of mollusks that produce very different looking pearls.
The first main distinction is a natural and a cultured pearl.
Over 10 000 pearls may be sorted before a 16 single strand of beautifully matched pearls is assembled.
They are a byproduct of the culturing process and hence do not happen without human intervention.
In reaction the mollusc begins to produce layers of nacre around the irritant.
Freshwater cultured pearls are the most commonly produced pearls and they are one of the most popular pearl types among shoppers and jewelry designers.
A cultured pearl is formed through the human introduction of an irritant.
How many different types of pearls are there.
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Pearls can be found in saltwater and in freshwater.
A blister pearl a half sphere formed flush against the shell of the pearl oyster.
Pearls are formed when irritants like sand for instance finds its way into the shell of a mollusc.
This is due to their remarkable range of sizes shapes and colors plus their commercial availability at lower price points.
In natural pearls the irritant generally comes from the water its surrounded by while in cultured pearls a piece of tissue is inserted by people.
Types of cultured pearls.
Keshi pearls although they often occur by chance are not considered natural.
Due to their availability and affordable prices they are among the most popular of all pearl types for both designers and consumers alike.