
Pearls produce a very deep shine called luster. This luster is created through surface brilliance and a deep glow when light reflects off the tiny calcium carbonate crystals that make up the pearl. The larger the pearl the more nacre it will have giving it more luster. 
At Outlet Jeweler, we offer the highest quality, in round pearl shape. Since cultured pearls are created through a natural process, it is very rare to find a perfectly round pearl. So the rounder the pearl, the more valuable it is. Freshwater pearls can be oval or slightly off round, while Akoya, Tahitian, and South Sea pearls found in jewelry have a tendency to be the roundest and the most valuable.

At Outlet Jeweler we offer the highest quality in pearl surfaces and its assurance in cleanliness. Cleanliness refers to the lack bump, spots, or crack on the surface. The pearls most sought after have the smoothest surface giving them the highest quality.

The size of the pearl differentiates from the type of pearl. Freshwater pearls can be 3-7 mm in size, Akoya pearls can be about 6-8 mm in size, and South Sea and Tahitian pearls can reach sizes from 13-20 mm in size.
Pearl Care
Cultured pearls are relatively soft compared to other gemstones and precious metals. So it is important to take special care of your pearls to ensure they will remain bright and beautiful for generations to come Always keep your pearls separated from hard jewelry items, such as metals and other gemstones, to prevent them from scratching your pearls. Pearls are best kept in a soft cloth pouch or a separately lined jewelry box.
Cosmetics, perfume and hair spray all contain chemicals that can dull the luster of a pearl over extended periods of time. Even acids contained in body oils and perspiration can work to damage luster in the same way.
Therefore, it is best to put your pearls on after applying makeup, perfume and hair spray. Wiping the pearls with a soft damp cloth after you wear them will ensure that they remain free from any harmful build-ups of these compounds. Periodically, the pearls should be washed with a mild soap.
If you wear your pearls several times a week, it is best to take them back to your jeweler for re-stringing about once a year to prevent strand breakage. When having your pearls re-strung, many experts advise silk thread. However, nylon thread is an acceptable alternative. Make sure that the string is knotted between each pearl. Individual knotting will prevent all the pearls in a strand from falling off should a break occur. Knotting also prevents the pearls from rubbing against each other. |