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9.0-9.5 mm Japanese Akoya Cultured Pearl Necklace in White

Regular price $3,999.00 Sale price $3,799.00
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Product
  • Type: Necklace
  • Category: Akoya Pearls
  • Dimensions: 16 inches
  • Clasp: 14K White/Yellow Gold

Pearl

  • Origin: Japan
  • Body Color: White
  • Size: 9.0-9.5 mm
  • Shape: Round
  • Luster: Good
  • Pearl Grade: AA+
  • Surface: Some Blemishes
  • Water: Saltwater
  • Kind: Cultured pearl
  • Nacre: Thick
  • Mollusk Akoya Pearl: Pinctada Fucata
Shipping Methods: DHL/FedEx/UPS Express
Usually Ships Within 4-5 Business Day.

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⭐These round Akoya cultured pearls display a higher luster than their freshwater cultured counterparts because layers of aragonite platelets are formed much denser in cooler water temperatures. This factor enhances their value big time! Akoya cultured pearls are famous for their incredible shine and timeless grace and are a favorite among brides and corporate workplaces. Even though they appear similar to round freshwater cultured pearls, the difference in luster is clearly visible when compared side by side.
⭐Elegant and refined, exuding pure natural beauty. Cool yet warm, gentle yet confident. Akoya pearls offer an unparalleled value for money, allowing you to experience the precious quality of these beautiful pearls at an accessible price.
⭐Description of Pearl Luster:
The pearl's luster exhibits variations under different light sources (e.g., daylight, artificial lighting) due to the refraction caused by its layered nacre structure. During photography, we use direct lighting and neutral backgrounds; however, the actual appearance may differ visually depending on the viewing environment. Note: This is not a quality defect. All pearls are certified by professional institutions to ensure compliance with quality standards.
Photography Environment Details:
Images are captured under indoor lighting (daytime or artificial light), with a white fabric background, or using a combination of natural light and shading effects.