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[message]Natural Pearls vs Cultured Pearls
To learn more about the differences between natural and cultured pearls, read here.
Q: What are cultured pearls? A: Cultured pearls are pearls that form in saltwater or freshwater after an irritant, such as shell bead nucleus, is inserted into the oyster shell by a pearl farmer. From there, the layers of nacre are formed naturally, just like with natural pearls. |
Q: What's the difference between natural pearl and cultured pearl? A: Both natural and cultured pearls are formed when an irritant enters the mollusk or oyster, causing it to respond to the irritant. The main difference between natural and cultured pearl is the way the secretion process begins. With natural pearls, the process takes place in the ocean without any human intervention whereas cultured pearls require the assistance of pearl farmers to begin the nacre-forming process. |
Q: How is the cultured pearls quality?
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Q: Are cultured pearls real? |