Pearl Quality (2024)

Pearl Quality

Pearls are unique among gemstones in that they are natural, organic products of living creatures, so they have different grading standards. We want our customers to make informed decisions when they buy pearls from us. With this in mind, we've put together this illustrated guide to help answer some of the most common questions about pearls.

Type of Pearl

The first step is to identify the type of pearl; Freshwater, Akoya, Tahitian or South Sea, the four main pearl types used in jewelry. Each type of pearl is produced by a different species of mollusk (pearl oyster), and each mollusk lives in a different region of the world under very specific climatic conditions.

Determining Pearl Quality ~ What are high quality pearls?

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Pearl Shape

A perfectly round pearl is very rare. The rounder the pearl, the more valuable it is. Baroque pearls are not symmetrical in shape, and can be lustrous and appealing, but will typically cost less than round pearls.

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When all other value attributes are identical, the value of a pearl is determined by its size. The larger the pearl the more valuable. Pearls are measured by their diameter in millimeters. Tiny seed pearls can be smaller than a single millimeter, while South Sea pearls as large as 20 mm have been found. If all other quality factors are equal, the size of a pearl will determine its value. Only a 1 millimeter increase in pearl size is a substantial jump in both appearance and value. The average pearl sold today is between 6.5 mm and 7.0 mm.

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Pearl Luster

Luster is the measure of quantity and quality of light that is reflected from the surface, or just under the surface of a pearl. The luster of good quality pearls is sharp and bright. You should be able to see your reflection clearly on the surface of a pearl. Any pearl that appears too white, dull or chalky, is of low quality.

Pearl Paradise uses the most recognized ranking system: A, AA, AA+, and AAA to grade the pearls featured on our website. Six factors determine the quality, value, and beauty of pearls: nacre, luster, surface, shape, color and size.

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Pearl Color

Pearls come in a variety of colors, from white to black and every shade in between. It is important to distinguish between color and overtone. For example, some naturally occurring colors are white, champagne, aqua, green, golden, and black. Within each color category, there are a number of common overtones, or subtle variations in the surface iridescence. Choosing your preferred overtone is a matter of taste, although rosé overtones tend to look best on fair skin, while cream and gold-toned pearls are most flattering to those with darker complexions.

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Pearl Surface

The cleaner the surface of the pearl, the more valuable it is. Look for an absence of disfiguring spots, bumps or cracks on the surface of a pearl, also known as "cleanliness." Notice that the highest quality pearls have a sharp, mirror-like reflection.

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Pearl Nacre

Nacre is the natural substance that the mollusk secretes to protect its sensitive flesh from irritants such as shell fragments, parasites or implanted beads. This is the same beautiful iridescent material that lines the inner surface of the mollusk shells, aptly named mother of pearl. Nacre thickness is a quality characteristic only applied to saltwater, bead-nucleated pearls. It is not applied to keshi pearls or freshwater pearls as both are composed of solid nacre.

Pearl Quality (2024)

FAQs

How do you describe pearls in an appraisal? ›

The Pillars of Valuation

These indicators, which include luster, size, shape, color, surface quality, and nacre quality, work in harmony to provide a comprehensive assessment of each pearl's worth.

What does AAA quality pearls mean? ›

The AAA-A System

This grading system ranks pearls from AAA to A, with AAA being the highest. AAA: Nearly flawless pearls with a high luster and a surface that's 95 percent free of defects. AA: High luster with a surface that's 75 percent free of defects. A: Lower luster and defects on more than 25 percent of the ...

What are the factors affecting the quality of pearls? ›

There are 6 main factors to keep in mind when determining a pearl's quality, value and ultimately the price of the pearls: Nacre, Luster, Surface, Shape, Color and Size.

What grade of pearl is best? ›

In general, the AAA -A and A-D scales are interchangeable for all pearl types. The AAA -A scale includes AAA, AA +, AA and A, with AAA representing the highest grade and A the lowest grade. In A-D scale, A represents the highest grade, followed by B, C and D.

What are the 5 characteristics of pearls? ›

  • 1 / Lustre. The magic of a pearl lies in its lustre. ...
  • 2 / Complexion. A pearl with a flawless surface is exceptionally rare. ...
  • 3 / Shape. A pearl's shape does not affect its quality; the demand for a particular shape, however, does have a bearing on value. ...
  • 4 / Colour. ...
  • 5 / Size.

What is the best quality of pearls called? ›

The best quality of pearl is known as Lingha pearl obtained from marine oysters. The duration of formation of pearl is about 7 years. The pearl oyster belongs to genus Pinctada, family pteriidae, and class bivalvia and phylum mollusca.

Are old pearls worth anything? ›

It's often assumed that because something's old it must be valuable. That's rarely true and certainly not for pearls. Advances in technology and culturing techniques mean you can buy a much better set of pearls for far less money than in grandma's time.

Are AAAA quality pearls good? ›

Typically our AAAA / Elite Collection Freshwater pearls are used for earrings, rings and pendants because their quality is top-tier.

How much is a high quality pearl? ›

The price for a real pearl necklace will range anywhere from $100 to $10,000 and more. A strand of lower quality, small Freshwater pearls, for example, will start right around $100 or so, while the highest quality Hanadama Akoya pearl strands in the largest sizes top out around $10,000 to $11,000.

What grade are Tiffany pearls? ›

The grade of Tiffany pearls varies from piece to piece. Generally, the celebrated fine jewelry house uses high-quality pearls with an AAA rating or better. You can find bracelets, necklaces, earrings, rings and brooches featuring Akoya, freshwater and Tahitian pearls in the brand's collection.

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Explaining Pearl Grading Systems

Grades are based upon a certain percentage of surface blemishes allowable, specific rate of luster (the sharpness of reflections) and shape. The A-AAA scale is used most commonly with Akoya pearls. It is known overseas as the Japanese Grading System.

What are the 7 value factors of pearls? ›

By understanding the characteristics used to assess a pearl's beauty and value, you can confidently search and find the pearl that's right for you. There are seven factors of value in judging the quality of a pearl: luster, size, shape, color, surface, nacre quality, and fit.

What are the 7 factors of pearls? ›

On the surface, a cultured pearl grading system wouldn't seem difficult to create, as there are seven common factors everyone agrees are vital in establishing pearl quality: luster, surface quality, size, shape, color, nacre thickness, and (for strands or sets) matching.

How do you tell a real pearl from a fake one? ›

The simplest way to tell if a pearl is natural or fake is to take the pearl and rub it against your teeth. “If the surface of the pearl feels grainy, then it is real,” explains Whitten. “If the surface feels smooth, then it is an imitation.”

How much does a good quality pearl cost? ›

The value of a pearl can vary dramatically depending on many factors, such as its type, size, color, surface quality, and more. A wild pearl will be worth more than a cultured pearl. However, on average, a pearl's value ranges from $300 to $1500.

What are the characteristics of a real pearl? ›

Real Pearls Are Gritty, While Faux Pearls Are Smooth

More precisely, real pearls come with subtle ridges, while faux pearls are always smooth and crease-free. This slightly wrinkly texture might not be visible to the bare eye, but there is a very efficient way of testing it out.

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