A Guide to Pearl Colour
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Pearls are one of the oldest and most treasured forms of gems that people have enjoyed throughout the ages. If you are looking for a piece of jewellery made of pearls, you should be aware of a few things including how colour ratings work. Three important characteristics that make up the colour include Overtone, Orient, and Bodycolour. The predominant colour of the pearl is known as the Bodycolour. It is often created by the type of mollusc the pearl comes from. The type of tissue and water conditions can also influence this final colour. Overtone refers to the colours that show on the pearl that changes the bodycolour of the pearl. Each pearl will also shimmer with other colours that seem to be hidden just below the surface. This part of the colour is referred to as the Orient. As the pearl is moved or turned, the Orient colour may appear to be changing. Depending on how the pearl is handled, different colours may seem to be possible. Lustre is another aspect that is important when choosing a pearl. Lustre for pearls can range from AAA, AA+, AA, and A+. Most people feel that the lustre of the pearl is more important than the actual colour. As the light travels through the shell of the pearl, certain parts of the light are reflected back. This is what lustre refers to. When you see a glow to the pearl this is also an example of its lustre. Pearls with a higher lustre are sought after for this luminous glow. About the Author
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