Pearl Type

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Japanese Akoya Pearls

Often referred to as 'cultured pearls'. These small white pearls can be found across our collections including Eclipse, Sleek, Starlight and Petal. Our ¡®Raindrop¡¯ collection exclusively uses high quality Akoya pearls.

Shape:Round, Baroque

Colours: White

Size: 3-9.5mm

Production: Salt Water Akoya Oyster in Japan

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Australian South Sea Pearls

Australian South Sea pearls are regularly used in our most exclusive, Glitz, Duchess and High Jewellery Collections, with some of our rarest South Sea pearls featured in our one of a kind masterpieces.

Shape:Round, Semi-round, Drop, Baroque

Colours: White & Silver

Size: 9-16mm readily available. 17mm + is much rarer in fine qualities.

Production: Salt Water Oyster around Australia

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Golden Indonesian South Sea Pearls

Often referred to as ¡®Golden South Sea Pearls¡¯ these rare pearls are regularly used in FundStone Pearl Service pieces, with the Duchess and Sunrise Collection's particularly focusing on showcasing the spectacular Golden hues of Indonesian Pearls.

Shape:Round, Semi-round, Drop, Baroque

Colours: Shades from pale yellow to deep gold

Size: Up to 14mm readily available, 14-17mm is rarer in fine qualities.

Production: Salt Water Gold Lipped Oyster around Indonesia.

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Tahitian Pearls

FundStone Pearl Service Baroque and Classic Collections highlight the unique beauty of these spectacular monochromatic pearls, ranging from pale grey to deep black or peacock green.

Shape:Round, Semi-round, Drop, Baroque

Colours: Shades ranging from grey to black

Size: Up to 15mm readily available. 15-17mm is rarer in fine qualities.

Production: Salt Water Black Lipped Oyster around Tahiti and the French Polynesia.

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FreshWater Pearls

Often customers have the impression that Freshwater pearls are inexpensive and low quality. However, FundStone Pearl Service only use the highest quality Freshwater pearls; experts in our London atelier hand select Freshwater pearls for their superior size, colour, lustre and clean surfaces.

Shape:Round, Button, Baroque

Colours: White, purple, pink

Size: 2-12mm readily available, 11-16mm is rarer in fine qualities.

Production: Freshwater mussel in China

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Pearl Shape

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Pearl Buying Guide

Lustre

¡®Lustre¡¯ refers to the shine of a pearl. A pearl with a good lustre is often described as looking as though it is ¡®glowing from within¡¯, whereas a pearl with poor lustre will look somewhat flat and dull. When examining pearls, try and look at them in a natural light to see how well they reflect the light: the sharper the reflection, the better the lustre.

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Colour

The colour of a pearl is dependent on the type of pearl and where in the world it originates. Rarer colours will be more expensive.

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Size

Just like with diamonds, the value of the pearl is not wholly determined by the size but rather their rarity, but as a general rule the larger the pearl the higher the price tends to be.

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Shape

There are three main shapes of pearls: round, drop and baroque. Perfectly round pearls are the most desirable and therefore more expensive.

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Surface

Just like other gemstones, some imperfections are to be expected. By gently rolling the pearls on a flat surface, you will be able to see any imperfections (they will show as spotting/lines or circles). These are inevitable, but the degree of imperfection or spotting will be dependent on the price. It is not unreasonable to expect medium and smaller Freshwater pearls to be very clean, but, as the size of the pearl increases you should be more tolerant of light spotting.

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Pearl Care

Pearl jewellery should be the last thing you put on in the morning and the first thing you take off at night. Cosmetics, hair products and perfume can all cause damage to pearls, so following this rule will help you preserve your pearls' lustre.

We recommend storing pearls separately from other jewelry, Pearls are softer than other gemstones and can be easily scratched if it comes in to contact with other jewelry, Segmented jewelry boxes and leather pouches are perfect ways to keep your pearl separate from your other jewelrys.

It is recommended that you have strung pearl jewelry, such as braclets and necklaces, restrung every 1-4yera, depending on how open the piece is worn. Keep an eye on the string, if there are sings of stretching, discoloration or fraying, have the item restrung as soon as possible to avoid the string breaking. We offer a restringing service in our Shanghai head office.

To arrange to have your pearls restrung you can simply take them to FundStone Pearl Service or contact our customer service team to organise the service.

The best way to keep pearls looking radiant is to wipe them gently with a clean, soft cloth when necessary. This will remove any surface dirt, keeping the pearls'= lustre visible. It is important to remember that pearls need to be treated differently to other gemstones: they should not be submerged in water, or come in to contact with any soap or detergent: this will do more harm than good.

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