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What Is Pearl Science Laboratory (PSL)?

Not all pearl certificates are the same. Some certificates only confirm whether a pearl is genuine. PSL goes much further by analyzing details that experienced pearl buyers actually care about: Luster (TERI) Nacre thickness Surface quality Shape Natural color verification This is especially important for Akoya pearls because two strands may look similar at first glance, while their luster and quality can be completely different in person. PSL certificates help buyers understand those differences more clearly.

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How to Read The Different Akoya Certificates for Pearl Science Laboratory

What conditions do akoya have can be named as Hanadama? Pearl body color (Numeric): below 54.7% (white series) Gloss (Numeric) : above 6.0 (monochrome) Surface exhibits minimal to no visible blemishes Shape: Round ~ Symmetry Inner Inspection – Thickness of pearl layers by optical fiber with a minimum of 0.40mm. Diameter: >6mm Certified by Japan Pearl Science Laboratory, with high degree of recognition and level of technology to certify Hanadama Pearls.

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What Are Aurora TEN-NYO Pearls (Hanadama Pearls)?

But do you really know about TEN-NYO? The word TEN-NYO can be directly translated as "A lady from heaven". TEN-NYO Pearls, must first qualify as Hanadama Pearls, and undergo additional stringent tests. The TEN-NYO is essentially a Hanadama but they are at the top of the grading scale. For a strand of pearls to be considered TEN-NYO, it must firstly be certified as Hanadama. Next comes the testing of the 'Teri'of the pearls to determine whether the strand of Hanadama pearls are worthy to be called TEN-NYO. Teri is the word for the light interference which occurs on the surface of the nacre. Testing of this Teri can only be done with a special device called the 'Aurora Viewer' and...

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