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Which is better, a nucleated pearl or a nucleated pearl?
Both nucleated and seedless pearls are very good, depending on personal preference.

Pearl is a kind of beautiful and noble jewelry, which can be classified into nucleated pearls and seedless pearls. Each of them has its own characteristics and advantages, but which kind of pearls buyers choose depends on the characteristics they pursue. From the consumption point of view, pearl is a consumable, and its wearing time is not only related to whether there is a core, but also to the quality of maintenance. Whether it is nucleated pearls or seedless pearls, their luster will gradually fade with use.

Generally speaking, seedless pearls are more durable than nucleated pearls because they don't peel easily. However, in practice, if the luster of the seedless pearl fades to a certain extent, it will lose its practical wearing value. On the contrary, nucleated pearls can keep their luster better, but this does not mean that they must be worn longer than seedless pearls. Under proper maintenance, a good beaded necklace can keep beautiful luster, and its actual wearing time will never be lower than that of a seedless pearl necklace of the same quality.

Tips for buying pearls

1, look at the luster

When choosing pearls, check the luster of pearls. When pearls are placed on white soft cloth, they can see the luster similar to seven-color rainbow when facing the light, among which pearls with rich layers and strong reflective luster are of better quality.

Step 2 look at the shape

When choosing pearls, we should also pay attention to the shape of pearls. Among natural pearls, there are few round pearls, mostly irregular round or pear-shaped. The rounder the pearls selected, the higher their value and the more valuable they are for collection.

Step 3 look at the size

There are few large particles in natural pearls, and their value is relatively high. Pay attention to the size of pearls when choosing them. Generally, pearls below 6 mm are not among the jewel-grade pearls, pearls of 7 ~ 9 mm are more popular, and pearls above 10 mm are more difficult to obtain.