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Natural-Color | 10.5-11.0 mm Silver Grey Akoya Pearl Necklace - PSL Certificate

Regular price $10,999.00 Sale price $9,999.00
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Product

  • Type: Necklace

  • Category: Akoya Pearls

  • Dimensions: 16 inches

  • Clasp: 14K White Gold

  • Certificate: Pearl Science Laboratory (PSL)

Pearl

  • Origin: Japan

  • Body Color: Grey

  • Size: 10.5-11.0 mm

  • Shape: Round

  • Luster: Good

  • Pearl Grade: Natural Color Grey Pearl

  • Surface: Some Blemishes

  • Water: Saltwater

  • Kind: Cultured pearl

  • Nacre: Thick

  • Mollusk Akoya Pearl: Pinctada Fucata

Shipping Methods: DHL/FedEx/UPS Express

Usually Ships Within 6-8 Business Days.

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⭐This natural color silver-blue Japanese pearl necklace offers great value for its price. It's perfect for those who want the unique charm of Japan's pearls without spending too much. The necklace features high luster and mirror-like shine, with natural minor blemishes and growth lines. The color leans towards blue, natural color, and the pearls are nearly round, which does not affect the wearing effect. It's especially suitable for long styles in the autumn season.

⭐Strong luster, smooth surface, and no noticeable flaws are key features of high-quality pearls. (The color formation of blue-grey Akoya pearls is more complex than that of white Akoya, resulting in a lower rate of high-quality pearls. Pearls of the same price grade often have more flaws and growth marks in blue-grey Akoya.)

⭐In Japanese aesthetics, transparency is a valued standard, particularly when it comes to skin, similar to how they value pearls. Therefore, thicker nacre isn't always better; a comprehensive evaluation considers luster, roundness, surface smoothness, and matching quality. However, needle-like pits, growth marks, and other imperfections are unavoidable and are considered natural marks.

⭐ 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.