White Pearl

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Product: Natural freshwater pearl; Shape: Round; Colour: White; Treatment: Untreated; Size: 4.50-4.70 mm; Weight: 0.10-0.12 grams; Bead type: Button; Symmetry: Irregular; Processing: Semi-perforated; Remarks: Shows natural grooves and bumps;

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This natural freshwater pearl, round in shape, is a genuine gem, ideal for those who appreciate natural beauty. Its pure white colour radiates elegance and sophistication. Measuring 4.50-4.70 mm and weighing 0.10-0.12 grams, this button-type pearl is distinguished by its irregular symmetry, which adds a unique character to every piece of jewellery created with it. Being untreated, the pearl retains all its natural characteristics, including grooves and subtle bumps, giving it an authentic and organic look. Semi-drilled, this pearl is ready to be incorporated into a variety of jewellery creations, from necklaces and bracelets to earrings and brooches. It is the perfect choice for those looking for unique and natural jewellery pieces with a special charm and a special story.

Freshwater pearls are formed inside freshwater molluscs, and they can be of many types. Here are some species of molluscs that can produce freshwater pearls:

1. **Molluscs of the genus Hyriopsis:**

This genus includes molluscs that can produce pearls known as "Chinese freshwater pearls". These pearls can have various colours, including white, pink and purple.

Molluscs in this genus are often found in rivers and lakes in China.

2. Cristaria molluscs:

These molluscs are known to produce freshwater pearls and are found in regions such as South and Central America.

- The pearls produced by these molluscs can have a variety of colours and shapes.

3. **Molluscs of the genus Margaritifera:**

These molluscs are widespread in Europe, North America and Asia and are known to produce freshwater pearls.

Pearls produced by these molluscs are often used in jewellery.

4. **Anodonta molluscs:**

Molluscs of this genus are found in lakes and rivers and can produce freshwater pearls.

They can be found in various colours and sizes.

Freshwater pearls are formed when a foreign body, such as sand or a shell fragment, penetrates the inside of the mollusc. In an attempt to defend themselves, molluscs cover the foreign body with layers of nacre, which consists of crystallised calcium carbonate. Thus, over time, a pearl forms. Each mollusc and each environment in which it lives can influence the characteristics of the resulting pearl, including its size, shape and colour.

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Data sheet

Stone type
Natural freshwater pearl
Shape
Round
Pearl color
White
Pearl weight
0.05 - 0.50 grams
Pearl size
4.50 - 5.00 mm
Treatment
No treatments
Pearl type
Button
Symmetry
Irregular
Processing
Semi-drilled
Source
China
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Supplier
Gold and Gems

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