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What is a good pearl? What are the methods to identify the authenticity of pearls?
Pearl is considered as one of the most famous gems in the jewelry industry. Almost everyone can quickly tell the pearls in a pile of jewelry, but knowing them doesn't mean they can tell. In the mixed pearl market, not many people can easily distinguish between true and false pearls. If the pearls rub against each other, there will be uneven matte and rough feeling, and the powder will fall off after a little friction.

False pearls Two pearls have a smooth feeling when they rub against each other, and the powder of the pearls cannot be wiped off. Indeed, pearls are not afraid of rubbing, because after rubbing, the original luster will reappear as long as the powder is wiped off. Help most pearl lovers choose really good commercial pearls. First, we can observe the color. Natural pearls all emit pearl luster from the inside out, with halo or color, while fake pearls are opposite to the surface, and most of them are dark and single.

For jewelry with multiple pearls at the same time, if the pearls are exactly the same in size, color and luster, they are probably fakes. The second is to observe the texture of the pearl surface. Observing with a magnifying glass, there will be wrinkle texture on the surface of natural pearls. The worse the quality of natural pearls, the more obvious the surface texture, and the better the quality needs to be carefully observed under reflection. But for fake pearls, the surface is smooth and there will be no uneven texture. If the pearls are too small to observe the surface texture, two pearls can also be rubbed against each other.

If it is true, it will produce a strong sense of sand when rubbing, and it will produce a slight rubbing sound, which can be heard in the ears. If it is fake, it will be slippery and will not feel sandy. There is also a deceptive fake pearl shell that grinds pearls, which is similar to real pearls in luster and texture. If you want to identify this wrong pearl, the best way is to observe it under a strong light source. If you see obvious parallel bands, there is no doubt that shells imitate pearls.