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Different Types of Pearls
Michelle A

Pearls come in different colors, sizes, shapes and origin. White colored pearls might be the norm for many many years, but there are actually many types of pearls that maybe a common person would not know of. The onset of pearl culturization paved the way for new types of pearls which are admired by many today. So here are some of the most popular types of pearls in the market today.

Akoya Pearls - Akoya pearls are basically seawater pearls cultured in Japan and China. They are usually white and cream in color with light colored overtones. They are produced by the Akoya oyster, hence the name. This type of pearls was originally cultured in Japan. However, when the technology of culturing pearls transferred to China, the majority of Akoya pearl production was also moved as well. China may now be the frontrunner in Akoya pearl production, but Japan still continues to produce them as well. Basically, China is in charge of the Akoya production under 7 mm while Japan produces Akoyas over 7 mm.

South Sea Pearls -South Sea pearls are pearls that are harvested in the large body of water encompassing South East Asian countries such as Thailand, Philippines and Indonesia, to the areas across the French Polynesia and Australia. This type of pearls are considered to be one of the most expensive of all. They are usually golden and light yellow in color with light colored overtones.

Tahitian Pearls - Tahitian pearls are also known as black pearls. They are usually harvested from a black-lipped oyster. This type of pearls come in dark colors such as black, grey, and peacock green.

About the Author
In search of the perfect pearl necklace? Laguna Pearl offers only the highest quality and the broadest selection of pearl jewelry. Our selection of products includes pearl necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings, and many more. At Laguna Pearl, the quality of our pearls is our number one priority. Michelle A may be contacted at http://www.lagunapearl.com. Click here to view more articles by Michelle A.

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