Thursday 15 October 2015

What Akoya Pearls are and why they are the most beautiful pearls amongst all

Akoya pearls are one of the most attractive and beautiful gemstones in the world. They are produced by Akoya oysters  also known as Pinctada fucata martensii, and these types of pearls are mainly produced and harvested in Asia,specifically in Japan, China, Vietnam and Korea. Also, Akoyas are popular all around the world as it is known for  their adorable luster. Akoyas pearls  are also popular as the classic pearls due to their color, and generally they come in two colors, white and cream. But, the overtone colors may vary from rose, pink and even silver.



The standard size of  these pearls is within the range of 3mm to 9mm  as well as  they are available in a  huge range of colors, including the dimmest of lights and such objects reflect its light and display fascinating color contrasts since they have a minimum of 0.35 nacre thickness, which attributes to it having the highest luster amongst all pearls as well. The color of the pearl is extremely vital in finding the price of the item. Remember, the light pink Akoya pearls are the most expensive, while the dark cream or yellow Akoya pearls fetch 50% lower prices than white or pink pearls. Also, green Akoya pearls are not much in favor and sometimes their prices can go down by a hefty amount. Japanese Akoya pearls are expensive than Chinese Akoya pearls, so you need to ask yourself that what color suits you and your budget best and then plan to buy that special Akoya piece of jewelry.

Features of Akoya Pearls

Akoya pearl oysters, whether Chinese, Australian or  Japanese, share the same characteristics. Also, they make smaller cultured pearls in comparison to other saltwater mollusks, for example, the Pinctada maxima (white-lip pearl oyster) and Pinctada margaritafera (black-lip pearl oyster). The pearls range in size ranging from 2 to 11 mm, with 6 to 8 mm range is the most common size. Remember, the price of Akoya pearls  increases with size meand a 2 carat Akoya pearl will be more expensive than a 1 carat one.

Most Akoya pearls are constituted into classic white strands, which  increase slightly by half-millimeter increments, such as a single strand can graduate from 6.5 to 7 mm or from 7 to 7.5 mm. Also, if a strand of Akoya pearls is represented as a single size like7.5 mm, then  it is safe to assume the real size ranges from 7 to 7.5 mm.

The mother-of-pearl covering the nucleus is very thin compared to other saltwater cultured pearls as Akoya pearls are bead nucleated and culturing time often exceeds two years. Nacre deposition is at its peak during the warmer months, but the metabolism of the Akoya pearl oyster drops during the colder months, especially in Japan. The short period after the chilly months of the year believes the prime time to crop Akoya pearls, since the slowed deposition rate often results in choky, and sleek  luster.

Value Factors of Akoya Pearls

The value of an Akoya Pearls of Japanese or Chinese is find by 6 quality attributes. Also, when a single Akoya pearl score in the highest category of each except size, the pearl is said to be of "hanadama quality," or highest quality. However,  a quality range within hanadama does exist as no two pearls are exactly identical. The designation of highest quality is typically booked for Akoya pearls from Japanese.

Size

Typically, Akoya pearls range from 2 to 11 mm  in size while the most common sizes fall between 6 and 8 mm. Also, when all other  factors are considered to be equal, bigger pearls are more expensive.

Shape

Mostly, Akoya pearls are round while some come in ovals. In most cases, absolutely round Akoya pearls are more  costly.

Color

Akoya pearls are often white with a little rose or silver overtone, and these colors are uncommon, bu as Akoya pearls are open to treatments, which include bleaching (Making a uniform white body color), pinking (organic dye resulting in a pink overtone) and maeshori (luster enhancement). Naturally happening Akoya pearl body colors are white, silver,  yellow and cream, silver-blue with secondary overtones of pink, green and silver.


 


Luster

Akoya pearls are often prized for their mirror such as luster that is the most crucial value factor in grading Akoya pearls. Also, a strand displaying strong luster with some surface blemishing is thought more expensive than a cleaner strand with poor luster.

Akoya Pearls In Jewelry

Akoya pearls are just right when combined with various metals for making extraordinary jewelry. As a matter of fact, Akoya pearl necklace with earrings are one of the aged and frequently passed on as heirlooms, because they are easy to match when it comes to size, shapes and color. A set of 8 mm pearl earrings is one of the rare Akoya types and these are more expensive than others. Baroques or tear drops are some other beads that have a higher value and are irregular shaped. Sizes for these pearls start at 2 millimeters to 11 millimeters as well as these are the smallest pearls created in the world.

When buying Akoya pearl jewellery from a wholesaler, don't forget to check the quality of the pearl. Also, you have to check the clasp, which secures the complete strand, and ensure that the pearls are well supported by the string too in order to avoid breakage. Besides, you also know that the cost of jewelry, which depends on the variety and Akoya items that are available in a huge range of varieties and colors. Find out your budget first and then you can look online to buy the exact piece of jewelry is equipped with pearls, which are suited to your needs.

Akoya pearls are a great gift to mark something you love, and any woman or girl will be pleasantly surprised to receive Akoya pearl jewelry for her birthday or anniversary unforgettable. 

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