Re: Cultured vs Freshwater
Re: Cultured vs Freshwater
Hi Lizzy,
In detail -
Freshwater Pearl Information
and
Akoya Pearl Information
This is something that actually comes up quite a bit.
Freshwater pearls are indeed cultured pearls. Most of the time, however, when someone is referring to strictly 'cultured pearls' without the proceeding 'freshwater' they are typically referring to Akoya pearls.
The industry is changing, however, as more jewelers are consumers are educating themselves about pearls. I do not think any type of pearl should be referred to as only 'cultured' as this covers all pearls on the market today, including South Sea, Tahitian, Akoya, and freshwater pearls.
The main differences between a freshwater cultured pearl and a saltwater cultured pearl is where they have been cultured, and the nucleation.
Freshwater pearls are mantle nucleated, in other words a piece of the mantle of a sacrificed mollusk is inserted into the the receiving mollusk where the 'nacre' forms around it to produce the pearl. All saltwater pearls, however, which include Akoya, Tahitian, and South Sea, are bead nucleated. A small bead is inserted with the mantle tissue and the nacre forms around the bead.
Freshwater pearls are, of course, cultured in a freshwater environment, like a lake or stream. The other three main varieties are cultured in saltwater.
Pearls cultured in Saltwater are typically much more valuable than those cultured in freshwater and they also typically have a higher shine, luster, and are consistently spherical or nearly so.
Hope this helps!