Hi everyone,
I have browsed the forum and spoken with different jewelers, and I've started to come to the conclusion that it's either not possible or just extremely hard to find what I'm looking for. I always hear that people on this forum are the best when it comes to pearl information, so I now come to you all for some help.
My girlfriend loves pearls, and she wants that as her engagement ring. I have read many of the forum posts on this topic, and spoken with many jewelers. My gf knows the responsibility and the risk of getting a pearl ring, and she still wants one.
This is what I'm looking for:
Natural saltwater
white
round
7-7.5mm
Is this possible? After speaking with a few jewelers who at first assured me they could find it and actually had them in their store, I quickly realized that they couldn't really find it and never had anything remotely close in their store. It seems that almost every pearl nowadays is cultured. A lot of these jewelers even tell me that it is a natural pearl, it just had an implanted nucleus, but it grew naturally within the mollusk. This statement leads to another question.
Is it now commonplace to describe a cultured pearl as natural? I understand that if you implant a nucleus and let the pearl grow naturally, it technically is natural. It's just very misleading to call a cultured pearl natural.
What I want is a natural pearl unaided by man, just created by nature. Is it possible to find a pearl like this with the statistics that I listed above?
I greatly appreciate any and all help. If you have any questions for me, please let me know.
-pearlvl1
I have browsed the forum and spoken with different jewelers, and I've started to come to the conclusion that it's either not possible or just extremely hard to find what I'm looking for. I always hear that people on this forum are the best when it comes to pearl information, so I now come to you all for some help.
My girlfriend loves pearls, and she wants that as her engagement ring. I have read many of the forum posts on this topic, and spoken with many jewelers. My gf knows the responsibility and the risk of getting a pearl ring, and she still wants one.
This is what I'm looking for:
Natural saltwater
white
round
7-7.5mm
Is this possible? After speaking with a few jewelers who at first assured me they could find it and actually had them in their store, I quickly realized that they couldn't really find it and never had anything remotely close in their store. It seems that almost every pearl nowadays is cultured. A lot of these jewelers even tell me that it is a natural pearl, it just had an implanted nucleus, but it grew naturally within the mollusk. This statement leads to another question.
Is it now commonplace to describe a cultured pearl as natural? I understand that if you implant a nucleus and let the pearl grow naturally, it technically is natural. It's just very misleading to call a cultured pearl natural.
What I want is a natural pearl unaided by man, just created by nature. Is it possible to find a pearl like this with the statistics that I listed above?
I greatly appreciate any and all help. If you have any questions for me, please let me know.
-pearlvl1